Te Ara I Whiti - Light Path_

Designed in collaboration with Monk MacKenzie Architects Te Ara I Whiti - Lightpath transforms a redundant piece of motorway infrastructure into a playful and sculptural piece of cycling infrastructure threaded through Auckland’s inner city motorway junction. The design intent of the project was to create a hybrid space that supports its intended function as a cycle path but also enables exploration, discovery and occupation.  

 
 
 
 

The path enables a journey and episodic experience that engages with both the infrastructural landscape of the motorway and contextual views of the wider landscape.  Three hundred individual LED light poles controlled by sensors are arranged as a spine down the city side of the path creating a living and breathing interactive urban light sculpture that responds to varying patterns and intensities of user movement.  Check out some video footage here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDHoFbbulHs

 
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Awards_
World Landscape Architecture (WLA) Built Design Merit Award (2017)
NZIA John Scott Award for Public Architecture (2016)
World Architecture Festival (WAF), Transport – Completed Building Award Winner (2016)
DINZ BEST Awards Supreme Spatial Winner PURPLE (2016)
DINZ BEST Awards Public and Institutional Spaces Winner GOLD (2016)
DINZ BEST Awards Spatial Colour Award Winner GOLD (2016)
DINZ BEST Awards Public Good Award Winner GOLD (2016)
NZTA Bike to the Future Awards, Supreme Award Winner (2016)
NZTA Bike to the Future Awards, Innovation Hub Category Award Winner NZTA Bike to the Future Awards, Big Bike Bling Highly Commended Award Winner (2016)
NZIP Rodney Davis Project Award Winner (2016)
IPWEA NZ Excellence Awards, Best Public Works Project over $5m Winner (2016)

Location_ Tāmaki Makaurau - Auckland, New Zealand
Client_ Auckland Council (AC) + Auckland Transport (AT) + New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA)
Date_ 2015 - 2016
Budget_ $10m
Team_ Monk Mackenzie + GHD + lion