Te Rimutahi – April 2026 Update
Te Rimutahi will be one year old in May. This time last year, we were celebrating the generous gifting of the name Te Rimutahi by […]
Te Rimutahi will be one year old in May. This time last year, we were celebrating the generous gifting of the name Te Rimutahi by […]
One of the frequently asked questions about Te Rimutahi is about planting. So, below is some information. This schedule was designed by Landscape Architect Alexander […]
The name Te Rimutahi translates to the lone Rimu tree, referring to a sacred tree that once stood where Ponsonby and Karangahape Roads intersect today. […]
Ponsonby has a new park situated next to Dizengoff, one of the area’s favourite cafes. Here, Jennifer Ward talks about the project with Martin Leach. […]
The New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects, Tuia Pito Ora Tāmaki Makaurau Branch, invites everyone to a designer’s talk at Te Rimutahi. Thursday 29 January, […]
Beca & LandLAB – GOLD, 2025 Lighting Design for Te Rimutahi. BRAVO! Te Rimutahi is just 6 months old this month, yet has already been […]
Judge’s comments: “An important piece of public architecture and placemaking. Amazing use of lighting design to highlight the structure of the pavilion as well as […]
Since the formal opening of Te Rimutahi, the new civic space at 254 Ponsonby Road, on May 17 this year, the Community-Led Design group (CLDG) […]
By the time of publication, Te Rimutahi will have been officially opened for four months. BRAVO! The ‘soft opening’ (when the construction fences were taken […]
Te Rimutahi has been a long, long time coming. The need for this community amenity was first identified by a Boffa-Miskell report in 2000, with […]
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