New booth is just the ticket

Published on 16 June 2023

The new Cooks Gardens ticket booth being forklifted into place

The new ticket booth being put in place

A new ticket booth for the St Hill Street entrance of Cooks Gardens was installed on Friday, 16 June after a collaboration between Whanganui District Council and Te Pūkenga.

Whanganui Venues & Events manager, Dana Burnett, says UCOL | Te Pūkenga was really receptive to working together from the first time she reached out to them.

“We started by working with senior lecturer of architectural technology and construction, Marshell Putu, to develop a project brief, and architectural technology students used CAD (computer-aided design) software to create their designs.”

The designs were reviewed by Dana Burnett, along with the council’s general manager community and customer experience, Marianne Cavanagh, taking into consideration functionality, movability and weather resistance.

“Choosing one design was difficult but in the end we selected Eifion Paul’s design because we liked the way the slope of the ticket booth roof aligned to the hill behind it and also how the colour scheme complemented Cooks Gardens Events Centre.”

Eifion Paul and the two runners-up – Jude Mitchell and Paul Snaith – worked together to create an architectural plan for the ticket booth.

Venues & Events then worked with UCOL’s academic portfolio manager construction, David Freebairn, and their Level 3 Carpentry learners to construct the ticket booth.

Eifion Paul says he’d like to say a "big thank you to the UCOL construction students who volunteered their time to make my drawings become reality. It’s so exciting to see that design will have practical use for hopefully years to come.”

Dana Burnett says staff will appreciate having a ticket booth back in place at the St Hill Street entrance because it provides shelter while they work.

The former ticket booth was removed two years ago because of vandalism. The new booth will be a semi-fixed structure and more robust.

“It was great to be able to provide a learning opportunity while reinstating this structure,” Dana Burdett says.

“The new ticket booth is the result of a fantastic collaboration – we wanted something that was very functional and fitted in with the existing building and the landscape so we’re really happy with the result.”

 

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