The undertaking is being developed by Ports of Auckland in collaboration with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, RCG and Guardians. It includes the reuse of the port’s present car-handling constructing, alongside the development of a brand new berthing wharf to accommodate cruise ships carrying greater than 4,500 passengers.
The scheme positions the terminal as a main level of entry for worldwide guests, with the design organised across the idea of a gateway, or waharoa. The undertaking staff states that the architectural method focuses on the transition from sea to land and from worldwide to native circumstances, with spatial sequencing meant to construction the arrival expertise.
Design improvement has been undertaken throughout architectural, cultural and model elements concurrently. In accordance with the undertaking staff, this consists of the mixing of cultural narratives developed in partnership with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei into the constructing’s materials and spatial design, alongside a coordinated visible id by Guardians.
RCG director Andy Florkowski stated “the undertaking is meant to replicate the position of the terminal as a primary level of contact for guests, in addition to its civic presence on the waterfront.”
The proposal additionally responds to projected progress within the cruise sector, which the undertaking staff states contributes greater than $600 million yearly to the regional financial system. Along with its operational position, the terminal is positioned as a part of a wider shift within the use and design of Auckland’s waterfront edge.
The discharge marks the primary public presentation of the scheme. Additional particulars on programme and supply haven’t but been confirmed.











