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Encyclopedia > Waitangi Park
Waitangi Park showing Chaffers Dock Apartments
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Waitangi Park showing Chaffers Dock Apartments
Waitangi Park - ECO (ecological) messages abound
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Waitangi Park - ECO (ecological) messages abound
Waitangi Park showing walk-on world map and Les Arts Sauts performance dome
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Waitangi Park showing walk-on world map and Les Arts Sauts performance dome
Waitangi Park - Emerging Wellingtonian visual artists engage in the Earth From Above exhibition
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Waitangi Park - Emerging Wellingtonian visual artists engage in the Earth From Above exhibition

Waitangi Park is a newly re-created recreation space in Te Aro, Wellington, New Zealand. The park is close to Te Papa (National Museum of New Zealand) and Courtenay Place. The facilities include a waka launching area, a childrens playground, skateboard zone, and a large grass space. It has been suggested that Courtenay Place be merged into this article or section. ... Wellington (Te Whanganui-a-Tara or Poneke) is the capital of New Zealand, the countrys second-largest urban area and the most populous national capital in Oceania. ... The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, branded and commonly known as Te Papa (officially translated as Our Place, but more correctly The exhibition of treasures), is the national museum of New Zealand. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Te Aro. ... In the Maori language and New Zealand English, waka or Waaka are Maori watercraft, usually canoes. ...

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Events

Numerous events have been held at Waitangi Park, these include.

  • In early 2006, Earth From Above was displayed at Waitangi Park. The exhibition was a series photographs by Yann Arthus-Bertrand raising questions about sustainable development. The portraits have been described as "The most amazing pictures you’ll ever see" by the Daily Mail. Festival Of The Arts 2006
  • During the 2006 International Festival of the Arts a series of live performances by both local artists such as Salmonella Dub, The Warratahs, Phoenix Foundation, Fat Freddys Drop, and International acts selected from the festival, such as Antonio Forcione from Italy and The Sharon Shannon Band from Ireland

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Regular events

  • Waitangi Park Market. Fruit and vegetable market. Open hours: Sunday 7am - 12pm. Waitangi Park Market
  • Petanque
  • Skateboarding
  • Waka launching

Design

An international competition was held to design the park. Australian and Dutch architects have come through with winning design concepts in the Waitangi Park building design competition. They are John Wardle Architects (Melbourne), for Sites 1, 2 and 3, adjacent to the Overseas Passenger Terminal, and UN Studio (Amsterdam) for the site in the lee of Te Papa . The park is divided into 4 areas;

  • Area 1 Large open space, grassed for multipurpose use.
  • Area 2 Transition Building, Chinese and Pacific Gardens and surrounding public space
  • Area 3 Bordered by the Chaffers Dock development (formerly the Herd Street Post Office), Clyde Quay Boat Harbour and the Overseas Passenger Terminal. Three buildings are proposed for this area of the park – two with a maximum of three storeys and a third with a maximum of four. Clever landscape design will link these buildings with their neighbours.
  • Area 4 The UN Studio concept offers a sculptural external form, a dramatic threshold between Te Papa and Waitangi Park and an exceptional contemporary interior.

History

Waitangi Park was formerly known as Chaffers Park. Prior to 1855 the park area was part of a gentle sloping beach, often covered in water from the harbour and stream. The former Herd St Post Office is now being redeveloped into lifestyle apartments and commercial space called Chaffers Dock Apartments.


Geography

The surrounding waterway (wetlands) is a sybmbolic spiritual cleansing mechanism for the Waitangi stream, recently lifted from the stormwater/sewer and caused to flow through gravel and grass. The Waitangi stream flows through Te Aro valley from the hills to the sea. In 1855 the stream was lifted several metres by earthquake, where it flowed along the marsh area now known as Cambridge and Kent Terrace.


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