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Te Ara Tukutuku vision
Since 2011, Aucklanders have experienced the transformation of their inner-city waterfront - opening it up from former port-related uses to become a world-class destination that excites the senses and celebrates our sea-loving cultures and maritime history.
The next stage of this long-term change seeks to create a celebrated area at the space you might know as Wynyard Point, or the northern end of Wynyard Quarter.
Over the next ten to fifteen years, this area will be transformed into one of the most beautiful open spaces and waterfront destinations in Tāmaki Makaurau. It will be a space for everyone.
We are co-designing the space with Ngā Iwi Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau (Mana Whenua) using mātauranga Māori (traditional Māori knowledge and practice).
We’re excited to share Te Ara Tukutuku vision and invite you on the design journey - starting with your feedback on how you would like to experience the space.
Have your say
We’re keen to hear your thoughts on the vision.
How would you like to experience the space?
How do you want to feel when you’re there?
With this being a space to share knowledge, what would you like to learn there?
How might / can you help?
Your feedback will help inform the concept design when we move into that phase early next year.
When you can have your say
You can have your say on Te Ara Tukutuku vision from 30 October to 26 November 2023.
posting your completed form to: Ground floor, 82 Wyndham Street Auckland 1010 PO Box 90343 Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142.
Te Ara Tukutuku vision
Since 2011, Aucklanders have experienced the transformation of their inner-city waterfront - opening it up from former port-related uses to become a world-class destination that excites the senses and celebrates our sea-loving cultures and maritime history.
The next stage of this long-term change seeks to create a celebrated area at the space you might know as Wynyard Point, or the northern end of Wynyard Quarter.
Over the next ten to fifteen years, this area will be transformed into one of the most beautiful open spaces and waterfront destinations in Tāmaki Makaurau. It will be a space for everyone.
We are co-designing the space with Ngā Iwi Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau (Mana Whenua) using mātauranga Māori (traditional Māori knowledge and practice).
We’re excited to share Te Ara Tukutuku vision and invite you on the design journey - starting with your feedback on how you would like to experience the space.
Have your say
We’re keen to hear your thoughts on the vision.
How would you like to experience the space?
How do you want to feel when you’re there?
With this being a space to share knowledge, what would you like to learn there?
How might / can you help?
Your feedback will help inform the concept design when we move into that phase early next year.
When you can have your say
You can have your say on Te Ara Tukutuku vision from 30 October to 26 November 2023.
Te Ara Tukutuku vision for Wynyard Point has finished this stage
Regenerative design on vision continues with Ngā Iwi Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau and key stakeholders.
30 October - 26 November 2023
Te Ara Tukutuku vision for Wynyard Point has finished this stage
Share design vision for feedback.
Summer 2023/2024
Te Ara Tukutuku vision for Wynyard Point is currently at this stage
Concept design stage begins, including continued co-design with Ngā Iwi Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau and technical experts.
Winter 2024
this is an upcoming stage for Te Ara Tukutuku vision for Wynyard Point
Share concept designs for feedback
Developed design begins including continued co-design with Ngā Iwi Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau and technical experts, continue engagement, finalised design.
Late 2024
this is an upcoming stage for Te Ara Tukutuku vision for Wynyard Point