Pukenamu Queen’s Park landscape project

  • Project typeLandscape architectural plan and implementation
  • Contractor nameWarren and Mahoney Architects, Fulton Hogan (installation of stage 1A)
Pukenamu Queen's Park is one of Whanganui’s premier parks

In March 2023, Warren and Mahoney Architects’ landscape team began a co-design process to produce a landscape architectural plan for Pukenamu Queen’s Park, one of Whanganui’s premier parks. 
 
This landscape plan is identified through Whanganui District Council’s Pukenamu Queen’s Park Reserve Management Plan – its development is being co-ordinated with the current redevelopment of the Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui. Objectives for the landscape plan identified in the reserve management plan include: 

  • expressing the “Pukenamu Story” – telling stories about its place in the landscape and raising awareness of the importance of the reserve to Whanganui’s history 
  • revitalising the reserve by providing more activities, and by making the area more pedestrian and family-friendly. 

We have taken our lead for the concept from the Rōpū Kaitiaki, who are a intergral part of the Sarjeant Gallery redevelopment project. The Rōpū-appointed Kahui Toi team have delivered a cultural expression design piece that has been built into the façade of the new wing, mahau and so on.

The Rōpū Kaitiaki are the group that represents Whanganui Iwi for the Sarjeant Gallery redevelopment and have led the kaupapa for the cultural narrative for the landscape plans for this significant site. 

The co-design process is visualised below:

Pukenamu visual process

For this first phase, the objectives have been to: 

  • set the spatial elements of the landscape design considering function, access and cultural expression 
  • set priorities for staging of the design and build 
  • discuss critical traffic movements and car parking opportunities, provisions and placement.

Location

Pukenamu Drive, Whanganui 4500  View Map

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