Photo Essay - The Wellington Waterfront Plans
The Wellington City Council is set to decide on the future of Wellington’s Waterfront. Mayor Mark Blumsky is urging Wellingtonians to familiarise themselves with the proposals so, at his invitation, Scoop went to Council and photographed the Council’s scale model of the proposals involved in Variation 17 of the District Plan.
Though most Wellingtonians will have no idea that development of the waterfront is even on the cards, the scale of building is likely to shock many. Most people will also be unaware that public submissions are also being called for. They close in February 2000.
Have a look at the waterfront plans and ask if this is what you want for Wellington. Note - The Height Is The Thing To Watch.
The Wellington Waterfornt – set for massive development.
View from marina along Overseas
Terminal towards Chaffers Park and New World – both of which
are largely obscured by a number of new
buildings.
View through middle of Queens
Wharf Retail Centre (where the sails usually are) towards
sea. Major new eight story buildings on waters
edge.
Sea-side view of Queens Wharf
buildings.
Angle One – View from Chaffers
Park towards sea – a view now largely blocked by new
high-rise buildings.
Angle Two – View from Chaffers
Park towards sea – shows more buildings to left.
Angle Three – From New World
area towards Te Papa – Major apartment style buildings –
note scale and height alongside Te Papa – blocking view of
Te Papa from Chaffers Park. Also note 40 meter high tower on
other side of Te papa where Circa Theatre now
stands.
Closer view of high rise
building on Circa site – and Te Papa’s doorstep – and
equally high tower directly across road on sea
side.
View from sea towards city over
a re-zoned Frank Kitts park – re-zoned to allow ‘The Wall’ –
a long, high building blocking sea and park
views.
Frank Kitts Building
again.
View from lagoon. See relocated
St Johns Ambulance building and new buildings close to
grassy knoll. Note scale again.
View from sea towards city of
huge-scale development in front of Sheds 11 and 13 on of
Customhouse Quay.
Alternate angle of Customhouse
Quay development.
View showing true scale of
portion of Customhouse Quay development - Top Cat Ferry
carpark. Note old post-masters building.
Cable Street development
opposite Rialto and Film Centre. See Ambulance Building.
ends