Unearthed | The kotuku and the coaster: Vision for the Grey District
LASC 409: Major Design
Lincoln University, New Zealand
How can essence and character of place be a driver for social and economic sustainability?
The vision is to provide a future for the Grey District which is economically stable, but also involves the Dweller in every aspect of the design. It is about retaining the connection people have to place, and inviting the Tourist to become a part of their story. The aim of the design is to engage the Tourist through direct interaction with the site, as opposed to merely viewing it. Along the main trail, and sub-trails in the site, the Tourist is encouraged to engage in the activities of the Dweller, but also help to protect these activities in the future. This is an experience which aims to protect the historic Mahinga Kai practices associated with the lake. It is about restoring specific areas of Iveagh Bay for the Kotuku and other native bird and aquatic species. Locals and Tourists can volunteer to plant these, similar to “learning through interaction”. The Boundary consists of a series of kinetic, fibre glass, sculptures which run along the border between the Dairy farm and the historic wetland. These sculptures move in the wind, and aim to contrast and highlight the two edges. This is an opportunity for both Tourist and Dweller to meet.