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Hawke's Bay

2015

In Progress

Education

EIT: Te Ūranga Waka

The EIT Te Manga Māori project required accommodation for administration offices, meeting areas, research space, and a main entry foyer and art gallery. The Whare Waka became the design driver, with the Waka a symbol of the learning journey. The Waka is expressed in the main foyer flooring and reflected in the lighting track above.

The creation of a symbolic gateway to the campus leads through the Whare Waka into a central courtyard. Building form, colours, materials, and programme relate to Māori architecture. The building is contemporary, with inflections specific to its use.

The EIT Te Manga Māori project required accommodation for administration offices, meeting areas, research space, and a main entry foyer and art gallery. The Whare Waka became the design driver, with the Waka a symbol of the learning journey. The Waka is expressed in the main foyer flooring and reflected in the lighting track above.

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The creation of a symbolic gateway to the campus leads through the Whare Waka into a central courtyard. Building form, colours, materials, and programme relate to Māori architecture. The building is contemporary, with inflections specific to its use.

EIT: Te Ūranga Waka

A symbolic campus gateway

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Awards
Year
Award
2012
NZIA Gisborne / Hawke's Bay Branch Award 2012
2012
NZIA Colour Award 2012
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