Christchurch’s Te Pae Convention and Exhibition Centre opens its doors again thanks to architects Woods Bagot and Warren & Mahoney, and arts, culture and heritage advocate Puamiria Parata-Go...
Christchurch’s Te Pae Convention and Exhibition Centre opens its doors again thanks to architects Woods Bagot and Warren & Mahoney, and arts, culture and heritage advocate Puamiria Parata-Goodall
The design is a striking, flowing building clad in some 43,000 individually designed and numbered façade tiles. It incorporates craft elements and smart spatial planning, as well as rich cultural meaning. ‘The ancestral bones of the Ngāi Tahu people are in this land. Across the rebuilt city, the new Ōtautahi reflects both its Ngāi Tahu and European history. Māori language, art and stories are recognised and celebrated like they haven’t been before,’ Parata-Goodall says.
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