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Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand
LandLAB + SCAPE
Te Mata - Marine Restoration Zone. Leads us all on a journey of discovery, to reveal regenerating coastal edge ecologies and marine environments. The presence of many waka active at this harbour’s edge will attract locals and visitors alike. Through careful removal of parts of the wharf and retention of the wharf piles, a marine restoration zone is established.
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LandLAB
Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand
LandLAB + SCAPE
Te Rapa - Headland open Space. Flexible recreational and seasonal event space to support the project of Te Ara Tukutuku. Multi-directionalconnecting to the harbour, mounds, whare waka and plaza spaces.
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LandLAB
Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand
LandLAB + SCAPE
Headland lookout. An elevated topography to provide a vantage point, destination, promontory connecting to wider landscape and cultural sites of significance. Includes space for gathering and ceremony (karanga, waiata). A clearing or elevated space at the summit, embraced by the regenerating coastal ngahere (forest).
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LandLAB
Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand
LandLAB + SCAPE
An urban space that forms a north-facing interface between built form and generous open spaces. A space that provides for gathering, celebrating and pausing, with structures that support events, activities, education and expression of Mana Whenua cultural values.
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LandLAB
Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand
LandLAB + SCAPE
Te Ūnga - Jellicoe Harbour. Provides an active and busy marine hub with a widely accessible and safe program of water-based activities and events, a home for waka supported by the necessary infrastructure and services.
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LandLAB