Waitangi – Tahuaroa
Completed 2020
Tahuaroa (The Learning Centre) is attached to Te Rau Aroha as a cohesive building and was completed in unison in 2020. The building is located between the “brownfields” site and the Treaty Grounds, where a row of mature pohutukawa planted by visiting dignitaries over many decades holds great significance to the site. The centre includes educational and staff facilities, plus acts as support for functions.
Tahuaroa is in total contrast to Te Rau Aroha – a light timber framed building, timber floor, timber cladding, many glass windows, and profiled steel roofing. The building, a place for wānanga and manaakitanga, was to be light and open to the environment – a welcoming and restful place. The entrance backs into a well-established native forest which visitors can walk through. A key design feature is the roof photovoltaic system of 285 solar panels. The energy yield is stored in lithium battery packs, used in the building, or discharged to the grid. Significant data and energy is stored using the 108.3kW grid-tied system. The 40.5kWh battery system is utilised during low solar output or overnight.
This is HB Architecture’s seventh completed project on Waitangi Treaty Grounds and it holds a special place in the hearts of our team.