By Kamo Marsh Landscape Architects
The Christchurch Convention & Exhibition Centre is a key anchor project in the Christchurch rebuild and will provide a huge economic and cultural benefit to the city. The design has been a collaboration between Woods Bagot, Warren and Mahoney, and Kamo Marsh Landscape Architects. The landscape design is strongly influenced by the Ngai Tahu cultural narrative and the traditional forms of the kowhaiwhai patterning. The landscaping forms the threshold between the surrounding public realm and the more private Convention Centre and aims to blur the boundaries between the two, encouraging the public to occupy the spaces and create a seamless integration into the urban fabric.
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.