Tīramarama Way
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About the project
As part of Wynyard Quarter’s 20-year regeneration, a network of people-friendly laneways connects and acts as the veins of the new neighbourhood. Meaning to shine, glimmer and light the way, Tīramarama Way brings life and character between the streets, residential and commercial buildings and house facilities essential to the precinct.
Tīramarama Way is a pedestrian and cycle-only public laneway within Wynyard Quarter and provides a unique pedestrian link through from Beaumont Street in the west through to Halsey Street in the east.
Prior to the reclamation of Wynyard Quarter, this location was near the original shoreline of the Waitematā Harbour and a mahinga kai (a food gathering place).
What’s involved
Tīramarama Way was delivered by Panuku Development Auckland. The design of the laneway was curated by the landscape architects Wraight + Associates and local artist Lisa Reihana in consultation with mana whenua.
The design reveals the whakapapa of the place by drawing from the historic tidal/water edge beneath.
Details include:
- Purposeful puddles designed to rise and fall with the tides provide an opportunity for play, and a stunning suspended light arrangement that celebrates constellations specific to Maori astronomy, including Te Puanga (The Southern Cross) and Matariki
- More than 500,000 dots have been sandblasted onto the ground of the laneway to represent Auckland’s waterfront in 1841
- At the western end (completed in stage one) it offers a beautiful view of the Viaduct Harbour, as well as there being circular burrow planters that act as small rain gardens designed to collect and clean rainwater
- A real-life garden laid beneath the ground allows the Nikau and Kowhai groves and other greenery planted along the laneway to flourish
Dates
Complete
Delivered by
Eke Panuku Development Auckland