Pita Te Hori Centre / King Edward Barracks

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King Edward Barracks is a collaboration between Kamo Marsh Landscape Architects, Warren and Mahoney and Ngāi Tahu artist Prisclla Cowie, for Ngāi Tahu Property Ltd. Our role in this project included concept design, detailed design, and documentation that focused on the internal urban park, to be known as Ngā Māra a Te Wera (The Gardens of Te Wera). The client brief required the development to reflect the values of Ngāi Tahu and to make visible the rich layers of history that relate to Ngāi Tahu and European use of the site. These themes were reflected in the space through elegantly designed furniture, paving, integrated artwork and story boards that combine to provide a ‘people place’ sheltered from the wind and orientated to capture the sun. The urban park will be well used by the occupants of the buildings as well as the wider public as it has been carefully integrated into the wider fabric of the city.

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Kamo Marsh Landscape Architects are based in Central Christchurch and Queenstown. We take pride in offering a friendly and personal approach to each project we are involved in. Our expert team understands the vital role that communication plays in the design process and we aim to develop tailor made solutions for our clients based on the information received, while remaining socially responsible to the project site and its surroundings. We have an innovative and creative staff base who relish the team approach to our projects.

At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.