archimedia designs faceted te oro community center in auckland

all images courtesy of bruce clarke / alucobond

 

 

 

‘te oro’ is a community and arts center located in glen innes, auckland, new zealand. designed by archimedia, the space blends notions of ancient pacific culture, concerns, and values in a singular, multi-purpose venue. the design team envisioned a structure reminiscent of a grove of trees, where communities (the area is predominately maori and polynesian) traditionally gathered to share knowledge, culture, and creativity.

archimedia te oro community center auckland new zealand designboom
front façade at night

 

 

 

‘te oro’s’ distinctive roof is suspended above a number of ‘tree trunks’. each of the outer columns are carved to symbolize a specific cultural group, and the interior is organized homogeneously rather than hierarchically. the upper level was constructed using laminated, veneered lumber, and is combined with the façade’s alucobond cladding. 

archimedia te oro community center auckland new zealand designboom
CNC carved ‘trunks’ represent a range of local cultures 

archimedia te oro community center auckland new zealand designboom
entrance area 

alucobond2designboom04
laminated timber interior

archimedia te oro community center auckland new zealand designboom‘te oro’ community and arts center 

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions  feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: nick brink | designboom

Save