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A unique exhibition of ancient and new taonga (treasures) that tell the story of Te Awa Tupua, the Whanganui River and its people, has won a prestigious architecture award.
He Awa Ora has won a Western Architecture Award in the Public Architecture category, from the New Zealand Institute of Architects.
Ku’ whakamanawatia te whakaaturanga o Awa Ora ki te whare pupuru taonga o Whanganui.
Ku, whakawhiwhia tēnei whakaaturanga o Awa Ora, ki tetehi tohu whakatairanga i te wāhi ki te anga me te hanga o te whakaaturanga tonu.
Kei te whakamihia te pakari o te tū o Awa Ora e ngā matanga waihanga whare.
Anei a Eruera Rerekura me te pūrongo.
Dalgleish Architects of Whanganui designed the showcase that features a collection of ancient taonga from up and down the river.
Te Reo o Te Uru reporter Eruera Rerekura spoke to the architects and the museum about how this exhibition exceeded expectations, and has this story.
Credits:
- Manu Korokī: Eruera Rerekura
 - Amo Reo: Rauru Broughton
 - Kaikapo Whakaahua: Sacha Keating
 - Kaiwhakahaere: Tipene O’Brien
 - Kaiwhakaputa: Tamzyn Pue
 
Karen Hughes
26 June 2024
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