Te Ara Hihiko / Athfield Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Matt Paterson
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Kaynemaile, ATS Timber
Te Ara Hihiko / Athfield Architects - Windows, Facade
Courtesy of Trends Publishing

Text description provided by the architects. The design for Wellington’s Massey University College of Creative Arts building, Te Ara Hihiko, is the outcome of a Design competition won by Athfield Architects Ltd in collaboration with Dunning Thornton Consultants and Arrow International.

Te Ara Hihiko / Athfield Architects - Windows, Bench
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The building is arranged on a north-south axis and comprises a pair of vertically stacked, lofty but lightweight linear studio ‘containers’ that straddle the escarpment, stepping down the contour and enveloping a major new circulation route connecting the upper and lower terraces of the campus, inspiring the Maori name of the building, Te Ara Hihiko; ‘the creative pathway’.

Te Ara Hihiko / Athfield Architects - Stairs, Handrail, Windows, Beam
Courtesy of Trends Publishing

Through the centre of the building, at a junction between floating and grounded building elements, crossing from west to east, from high to low, are double height spaces that allow views through the building. Here the main gallery is centred, offering the building a strong centralised address to both upper and lower terraces. The completed building provides flexible open-plan studio teaching space as well as group research spaces, workshop, green-screen film studio, gallery and a multipurpose presentation space.

Te Ara Hihiko / Athfield Architects - Windows, Facade, Stairs
Courtesy of Trends Publishing

The structure includes the world’s first multi-storey post-tensioned timber frame, resting on a conventional masonry and insitu concrete plinth, The structural design enables the building to ‘rock’ open and closed as the frame sways in an earthquake and incorporates damage avoidance design principles allowing for early occupation of the building following an earthquake. The simplicity, regularity, and proportions of the post-tensioned LVL frame eliminate the requirement for fixed structural divisions on the upper two levels and allow a wide range of spatial layouts, fit out and uses over time. The frame is highly articulated and expressed from both inside and outside, contributing strongly to the character of the building.

Te Ara Hihiko / Athfield Architects - Chair, Windows, Table
© Matt Paterson

The building employs many environmental principles including a timber frame with low embodied energy, composite floor units combining the compressive thermal mass and acoustic properties of concrete with the tensile and lightness of timber. Natural ventilation is also used throughout the building, and combined light and ventilation shafts centrally located within the building provide additional fresh air and daylight into the interior spaces. The exposure of timber in the frame and floor structure, in combination with a range of other raw materials, integrated with art installations such as the Jacob Scott art carved ceiling panels, provides a robust, textured and inspiring framework and ambience for students to create and exhibit work.

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Address:Wellington, New Zealand

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Cite: "Te Ara Hihiko / Athfield Architects" 06 Sep 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/423453/te-ara-hihiko-athfield-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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