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Te Ruamātatoru – He Whata Kai

Te Ruamātatoru – He Whata Kai is thought to be the first pātaka to be built on Te Whanganui Awa in 100 years and is an important focal point for the Ngāti Ruaka hapū. It is to be used for wānanga and storage.
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Te Ruamātatoru – He Whata Kai

Te Ruamātatoru – He Whata Kai is thought to be the first pātaka to be built on Te Whanganui Awa in 100 years and is an important focal point for the Ngāti Ruaka hapū. It is to be used for wānanga and storage.
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Belonging is a key tenet of our concept generation. What is the physical context? What is the cultural context? How can a building belong to its site, its context, its place, its people? We seek to observe and respond to local character, express a belonging to the whenua (land), representing the people. We look backward to look forward.
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