New City Rail Link Station in Uptown

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Mt Eden/Maungawhau Station


Mt Eden/Maungawhau Station • City Rail Link are responsible for the station design and

construction, while others will determine the design and nature of the surrounding area… housing, commericial, streetscape.

• Over 100,000 sq metres of space is available for

development after the station is completed. Auckland Council’s development entity Eke Panuku and Kāinga Ora are currently developing the plan of what will go where.

• Building will not start until the station is completed at the end of 2024.

• Potential for over 700 homes, 25,000 sq metres of commercial space.

Red indicates City Rail Link land that will be developed


The following information was presented at the September 2021 Community Liaison Group Meeting.


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Eke Panuku Development Auckland is the council-controlled organisation tha delivers urban regeneration in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).


CRL Designation Conditions - Design Principles

Public Realm c. 47

Mana Whenua c. 49

Station Plan c. 54

Movement and Connection Principles

Public Realm and Landscape Principles

Overarching

Mana/Rangatiratanga – Recognition

Existing Networks

Existing Streetscape

Function

Entrance Location

Whakapapa – Names and genealogical connections

Universal Access

Performance

Tohu – Acknowledging cultural landmarks

Intuitive Orientation

Safe Environments

Personality

Taiao – Bringing back natural environments

Way Finding

Reinstated Surfaces

Built Heritage

Mauri tū – Emphasis on environmental health

Mode Integration

Station Plazas

Bulk, Scale and Massing

Mahi toi – Re-inscribing iwi narratives in design

Bicycle Parking

Public Art

Active Frontage

Street Crossings

Landscape Planting

Weather Protection

Ahi kā – The living presence for ahi kā and kaitiaki

Footpaths

Entrances within the Road Reserve

Adaptability

Grade Separated Rail Crossings

Utility structures

Fenton Bridge

Ruru / Nikau street layout

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Identity Construction Quality

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SCOPE OF URBAN DESIGN DWP

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LINK ALLIANCE SCOPE to immediate Station surrounds Karori Street Ruru Street

Flower Street

Ngahura Street

Fenton Street

Mt Eden Road

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CREATION STORY AND LINEWIDE CONCEPT

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CITY RAIL LINK - CREATION STORY Māori Creation Story of the atua (ancestral deities), Ranginui (the sky father), Papatūānuku (the earth mother) and the emergence of Te Ao Mārama (the world of life and light, the physical world) from Te Pō (the darkness) and Te Kore (the realm of potential being, the void).

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CREATION STORY & CONCEPT ELEMENTS

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LINEWIDE CONCEPT The Māori Creation Story is represented in the architectural treatment of the primary station entrance designs, interior station linings and secondary station components within the public realm BALANCED DESIGN RESPONSE

The station designs balance three core architectural principles and integrates them into a legible whole

FUNCTION

PERSONALITY

PERFORMANCE

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Mt Eden Station – Cultural Narratives Ruru St Bridge Graham Tipene

Water Wall Tessa Harris

Threshold Pare Tessa Harris

Headhouse Graham Tipene

Station Forecourt Tessa/Mana Whenua

Fenton Bridge Reuben Kirkwood 36


STATION CONTEXT

Entrance 38


MAIN ENTRY & CUSTOMER JOURNEY

Mt Eden Station main entrance

Maungawhau volcanic lava flows

Mt Eden Station main entrance

Maungawhau – former site of karā/basalt quarries

Te Ipu o Matāoho - bowl of Matāoho

Natural puna or springs

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MAIN ENTRY & CONCOURSE

Threshold Element and Waterwall locations 40


GLAZED BRIDGES & PLATFORMS

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VENTILATION BUILDING Whakarare pattern references Te Ha (the breath). It speaks to the Ventilation Building’s role in housing the Tunnel Ventilation System (TVS) that ‘breathes’ for the tunnels. The pattern has been integrated into the fluted panel design. Artist: Graham Tipene Te Kore – fourth element – colour graduation breaks down the form and adds finesse

Add elevation

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PUBLIC REALM DESIGN

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STATION ACCESS

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Western Accessible Route – Service Lane / Station Plaza

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Eastern Accessible Route – Service Lane (Ruru Street – Mt Eden Road)

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Accessible Carpark – Korari Street Extension

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Western Accessible Route – Ruru Street / Station Plaza

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Bridge Barriers

Pedestrian Facing

Outward Facing Artist Graham Tipene 49


Western Accessible Route – Ruru Street

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Western Accessible Route - Ngahura Street

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Western Accessible Route - Ngahura Street to Ruru Street

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NAL – Eastern Facing Connection

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Fenton Street Bridge - Te Hurihanga a Matāoho

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Art Response to Fenton Street Bridge

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Fenton Street Bridge

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Fenton Street Bridge

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NAL – Western Facing Connection

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Fenton Street - Materials

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View 1 – Looking east towards Fenton Street Bridge

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View 2 - Looking east towards Fenton Street Bridge

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View 3 – Looking west towards Wynyard Road

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View 4 – Looking north across Fenton Street

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Eke Panuku Development Auckland is the council-controlled organisation that delivers urban regeneration in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).


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CRL Maungawhau and Karangahape precinct development programme Precinct opportunities

Karangahape Station

▪ Auckland Council projects – connections, open spaces etc. ▪ Private development Precinct challenges ▪ Infrastructure investment ▪ Planning

LEGEND CRL stations and railway CRLL land

Precinct areas (walkable catchment)

Mt Eden Station


Foundation Outcomes

Environmental vitality and climate action: An exemplar net zero carbon urban regeneration development that is resilient to climate change and focuses on the prioritisation of sustainable modes of transport and environmental vitality.

Mana whenua partnership: Partner with mana whenua to integrate their mātauranga and reflect their identity in the precinct.

Homes: Provide healthy homes with a mix of typologies, affordable and accessible homes to cater for a diverse community.

Accessibility: Create an accessible precinct that encourages the use of public transport and provides a safe and connected neighbourhood.

Economic & social well-being (‘Community well-being’): Provide public space, health, community space, learning, and employment facilities that enhances the existing community and enables people to thrive.

Value realisation: Creating enduring investments for the community and realise value over time.


Mt Eden Station

Basque Park

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Potential development

opportunity ▪ CRL land – 3.2 ha ▪ Kāinga Ora land – 0.47ha ▪ 700+ new homes ▪ 25,000sqm commercial Boston Road

LEGEND

CRLL landholding Kainga Ora land CRLL station & rail

Mt Eden Station


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