McDonald’s Auckland International, New Zealand (2022)

A contemporary new McDonald’s restaurant, designed by ASC Architects, has recently been completed in the suburb of Henderson in Auckland, New Zealand.

ASC specified the Aero Leaning Rail to offer customers a place to rest while waiting for their orders. The Leaning Rail is ideal for use at a bustling restaurant where space is at a premium, but where customers and delivery drivers need an easy place to wait. 

The Aero Leaning Rail is a versatile rest solution that provides a place to lean and rest in narrow spots and along thoroughfares. It is highly customisable, and easily adapted, making it perfect for contexts where resting space is at a premium, from transport hubs, to busy restaurants.

It can be wall-fixed or freestanding on a base, and powder coated in a range of durable colours to complement the surrounding environment.

At McDonald’s Henderson the Leaning Rail is wall-fixed to take up minimal space. lt is powder coated in Night Sky, an easy-to clean colour consistent with the palette and styling of the space.

A contemporary new McDonald’s restaurant, designed by ASC Architects, has recently been completed in the suburb of Henderson in Auckland, New Zealand.

ASC specified the Aero Leaning Rail to offer customers a place to rest while waiting for their orders. The Leaning Rail is ideal for use at a bustling restaurant where space is at a premium, but where customers and delivery drivers need an easy place to wait. 

The Aero Leaning Rail is a versatile rest solution that provides a place to lean and rest in narrow spots and along thoroughfares. It is highly customisable, and easily adapted, making it perfect for contexts where resting space is at a premium, from transport hubs, to busy restaurants.

It can be wall-fixed or freestanding on a base, and powder coated in a range of durable colours to complement the surrounding environment.

At McDonald’s Henderson the Leaning Rail is wall-fixed to take up minimal space. lt is powder coated in Night Sky, an easy-to clean colour consistent with the palette and styling of the space.

location

86/88 Railside Avenue, Henderson, Auckland 0612, New Zealand

client

Custodian: McDonald’s Henderson
Design Specifier: ASC Architects

project highlights

ASC specified the Aero Leaning Rail to offer customers a place to rest while waiting for their orders.

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