CRL Connection
April 2018
Latest concept designs for Lower Queen Street When the City Rail Link work is completed, a pedestrian space will return to the Lower Queen Street area outside the main entrance to Britomart Train Station.
important visitors, Christmas celebrations, the start or end location for Auckland activities, as well as for community or civic functions.
The latest Mana Whenua-influenced concept designs for Lower Queen Street have been released, reflecting the environment that was once there.
The tidal pavement design in the Britomart Station rear plaza continues to reference water as does the street furniture in this space, which depicts shellfish that once existed in the area.
The pavement at the northern end depicts the waves of the Waitematā coming to shore while the southern end design shows the meandering of the Waihorotiu Stream that once ran into the harbour and still exists below Queen Street. In front of the Chief Post Office entrance is the whāriki, a welcome mat collaboratively designed by Mana Whenua weavers to depict a traditional woven harakeke (flax) mat. The whāriki facilitates a meeting point of two waters, of past and present and of people. This space has been designed with pedestrians in mind and its ability to be used for festivals and events such as welcoming home triumphant sports teams, greeting
View the full designs here. Japanese
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