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Press kit - Press release - Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE

Press Kit | no. 3979-01

Press release only in English

Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand

Auckland, New Zealand

LandLAB + SCAPE

Auckland, New Zealand, 2026-01-13 - 

Through co-design and engaging indigenous knowledge and practices within the design process, the 5ha public space is being transformed from its petro-chemical past into a healthy and thriving coastal environment.


Te Ara Tukutuku is more than just a public space — it’s a vision. Te Ara Tukutuku is a waka metaphor for the binding of the land and the sea, and provides an elegant link between the domains of Tangaroa (the ocean), Tāwhirimātea (wind and atmosphere) and Papatūānuku (Mother Earth).


This project creates a new culturally, environmentally, and socially driven space that binds together whenua (land), moana (sea), and tāngata (people). Te Ara Tukutuku will emerge over time through the interweaving of Mana Whenua-led initiatives that integrate maatauranga, science, infrastructure, design, and place-making.


The vision for Te Ara Tukutuku is to create a living green open space perched on Te Waitematā harbour, a space to reconnect and rebind the relationship between Tangaroa (the ocean) and Papatūānuku (Mother Earth), connecting people back to the water.


The project will deliver the largest new open space in the city centre in 100 years. However, it will be a shift away from regular public space as we know it – including a ngahere (forest), outdoor classrooms, whare waka and waka ramp (community infrastructure for the storage and launching of traditional canoes), marine restoration in action, education opportunities, elevated headland, and places to pause and take a breath. This will be a space for everyone.


The design reimagines the original waterfront landscape, shaping a sophisticated topography and coastal edge inspired by headlands and bays. It creates diverse open spaces and experiences, transforming Te Ara Tukutuku into a thriving, resilient ecological landscape reflecting the rich history and future potential of the space.


Regenerative practice is at the heart of LandLAB's Te Ara Tukutuku mahi (work). They are taking a holistic approach to the health and wellbeing of whenua (land), moana (ocean), wai (water), and tāngata (people), and how they interconnect. Mauri tu, mauri ora epitomises the holistic health and wellbeing for these ecosystems to heal and regenerate together. For one to thrive, the others must too.


This collaboration is setting a new global benchmark in regenerative landscape design, proving that when indigenous leadership guides our cities, we build places that resonate with meaning and belonging. Through interactive, education-based activations, the site is evolving into a living expression of ecological care, social resilience, and community healing.

Technical sheet

Project Name: Te Ara Tukutuku

Location: Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland - Aotearoa, New Zealand
Designer Credit: LandLAB + SCAPE
Client: Auckland Urban Development Office
Company Role on Project: Landscape Architect
Collaborators/Other Consultants: Toi Waihanga Design Collective, Auckland Urban Design Office, Mana Whenua Partners

Area: 5.0 ha

Sustainability: Carbon conscious design, integrated energy and water systems approach, material re-use strategy Redlist free/ local material sourcing.

Awards:

  • WAF award winner - WAF Future Project: Urban Design 
  • WAFX Award - Cultural Identity Winner
  • WLA Award of Excellence - Concept Public Space
  • Architizer A+ Award Finalist - Landscape & Planning - Unbuilt Landscape 

Website: https://www.landlab.studio/work/te-ara-tukutuku

About LandLAB

LandLAB is a landscape and design-led studio operating at the intersection of urbanism, landscape, and placemaking. With studios in Tāmaki Makaurau–Auckland and Naarm–Melbourne, the practice explores the interwoven ecologies of land, water, and people to shape meaningful, place-responsive environments.


The studio’s philosophy combines a landscape-first approach (Land) with a creative and rigorous design process (LAB). LandLAB leads projects with expertise, curiosity, and tenacity, viewing design not only as a method of making, but as a collaborative and iterative process that invites innovation, shared authorship, and enjoyment.

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  1. www.landlab.studio/work/te-ara-tukutuku

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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - Te Āwhiowhio - The Coves. A series of sheltered coves create a soft and natural harbour edge. The coves enable access down to the water and opportunities to dip toes in the sea.<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
Te Āwhiowhio - The Coves. A series of sheltered coves create a soft and natural harbour edge. The coves enable access down to the water and opportunities to dip toes in the sea.
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - The vision for Te Ara Tukutuku is to create a living green open space sitting on Te Waitematā, a space to reconnect and rebind the relationship between Tangaroa (the ocean) and Papatūānuku (Mother Earth), connecting people back to the water.<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
The vision for Te Ara Tukutuku is to create a living green open space sitting on Te Waitematā, a space to reconnect and rebind the relationship between Tangaroa (the ocean) and Papatūānuku (Mother Earth), connecting people back to the water.
Photo credit: LandLAB
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - The approach is to enable the emergence of Te Ara Tukutuku through a process of healing, forming, and cultivating.<br style=""> - Photo credit: LandLAB
The approach is to enable the emergence of Te Ara Tukutuku through a process of healing, forming, and cultivating.
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - Five spatial moves that inform the organisation of headland open spaces. - Photo credit: LandLAB
Five spatial moves that inform the organisation of headland open spaces.
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - The narrative for organising the spatial framework is the metaphor of a hoe, the paddle used for waka, reinforcing the connection and binding of tāngata and moana to waka.<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
The narrative for organising the spatial framework is the metaphor of a hoe, the paddle used for waka, reinforcing the connection and binding of tāngata and moana to waka.
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - 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.<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
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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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - Informed by the original landscape this project delivers seven conceptual components, combining over time to deliver an integrated headland.<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
Informed by the original landscape this project delivers seven conceptual components, combining over time to deliver an integrated headland.
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - Te Rapa - Headland open Space. Flexible recreational and seasonal event space to support the project of Te Ara Tukutuku. Multi-directional<br>connecting to the harbour, mounds, whare waka and plaza spaces.<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
Te Rapa - Headland open Space. Flexible recreational and seasonal event space to support the project of Te Ara Tukutuku. Multi-directional
connecting to the harbour, mounds, whare waka and plaza spaces.
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - Section of existing to proposed headland. - Photo credit: LandLAB
Section of existing to proposed headland.
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - Marine Restoration Zone. View from a waka (canoe). - Photo credit: LandLAB
Marine Restoration Zone. View from a waka (canoe).
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - Pōhutukawa - Coastal Walk Zone. A resilient coastal edge that encourages exploration through a diverse seashore habitat. - Photo credit: LandLAB
Pōhutukawa - Coastal Walk Zone. A resilient coastal edge that encourages exploration through a diverse seashore habitat.
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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - 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).<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
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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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - 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.<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
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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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - 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.<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
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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Press kit | 3979-01 - Press release | Te Ara Tukutuku - A Vision for a New Headland Open Space for Auckland, New Zealand - LandLAB + SCAPE - Urban Design - Through interactive, education-based activations,<br>the site is evolving into a living expression of ecological care, social resilience, and community healing.<br> - Photo credit: LandLAB
Through interactive, education-based activations,
the site is evolving into a living expression of ecological care, social resilience, and community healing.
Photo credit: LandLAB
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