Landscape Architecture Aotearoa: Te Rimutahi – a new hybrid open-space for Ponsonby
Te Rimutahi – a new hybrid open space for Ponsonby It was fitting that a designer’s talk at Te Rimutahi kicked off 2026 for the […]
Te Rimutahi – a new hybrid open space for Ponsonby It was fitting that a designer’s talk at Te Rimutahi kicked off 2026 for the […]
One of the frequently asked questions about Te Rimutahi is about planting. So, below is some information. This schedule was designed by Landscape Architect Alexander […]
The name Te Rimutahi translates to the lone Rimu tree, referring to a sacred tree that once stood where Ponsonby and Karangahape Roads intersect today. […]
Happy New Year, everyone! Welcome to 2026, when Te Rimutahi will be one year old in May. The past few months have been gratifying as […]
As requested during the Q & A, after the Raumati Kōrero, please click the link below for the original post for the Design Brief, as […]
The New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects (NZILA), Tuia Pito Tāmaki Makaurau Branch designer’s talk, Raumati Kōrero. Held on Thursday, 29 January, 2026. Hosted by […]
LandLAB’s vision for Te Rimutahi involved sensitively and adaptively re-using the site’s existing building structures and features to create a unique, hybrid open space and […]
Ponsonby has a new park situated next to Dizengoff, one of the area’s favourite cafes. Here, Jennifer Ward talks about the project with Martin Leach. […]
The New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects, Tuia Pito Ora Tāmaki Makaurau Branch, invites everyone to a designer’s talk at Te Rimutahi. Thursday 29 January, […]
2025 has been another busy year for the Friends of Te Rimutahi (formerly the CLDG) as we continue to support Te Rimutahi through the journey […]
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