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Te Ara Tukutuku

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).

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