Whakaora

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Regeneration in Motion: Focus on Puhinui

A project that brings iwi together with Auckland Council to regenerate the Puhinui area bordering Manurewa and Manukau has been recognised on the world stage.

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CPD Points

2.00 Licensed Building Practitioner - Design 2 + 3 Points 20.00 NZ Registered Architects Board Points 2.00 Licensed Building Practitioner - Design 1 Points 2.00 Australian CPD ACT-SA-NT Points 2.00 Australian QLD - NSW - VIC - TAS - WA Points

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Teulo Ed and Whakaora

Event Description

A project that brings iwi together with Auckland Council to regenerate the Puhinui area bordering Manurewa and Manukau has been recognised on the world stage. Te Whakaoranga o te Puhinui won an ‘Outstanding Award’ in the Unbuilt Parks and Environment category of the Asia Pacific International Federation of Landscape Architects awards. It was also part of a showcase at COP26.

Eke Panuku Development Auckland brought together local boards, the Government, business and the community with Te Waiohua Iwi representatives. Judges of the award praised them for an excellent project that integrated ecological planning and design strategies with indigenous narratives, citing its impressive design quality, its planning processes and innovative design guidelines.

Join us to hear project partners Sara Zwart of Eke Panuku, Gary Marshall of Resilio Studio, Te Pu-a-nga Maara and Te Waiohua iwi share learnings from Te Whakaoranga o te Puhinui: The Puhinui Regeneration Project.

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