TKR Takitimu Playspace
Preserving heritage
for better futures.
Client:
Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu
Location:
Hastings
Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu set out to create a playspace that was more than just an area for play. They wanted it to be a cultural symbol—a space that reflects their community’s heritage and values.
The aim was to build something that would stand the test of time, offering tamariki a safe and engaging environment to explore, learn, and connect with nature. The vision was clear: a space that brings the “mountains to the sea” concept to life, blending natural elements with local culture in a fun, interactive way.
Creating spaces that children love.
“We wanted something long-term, something permanent. A space that our tamariki could freely and safely explore, interact with water, and connect with our cultural roots,” said Matua Hook, who has been with the Kōhanga for over 23 years.
The team was committed to investing in quality, knowing that a thoughtfully designed playspace would bring lasting value to their community.
From the beginning, it was a collaborative effort filled with creativity and careful planning. The goal was to design a playspace that reflected the local landscape and culture, right in the heart of Hastings. The school’s vision guided every step, and we worked closely together to bring that vision to life.
One of the main challenges was ensuring the budget was well-spent. Together, we found solutions that met financial needs without compromising the design’s integrity.
The school played an active role in the process, providing input on everything from the layout to the colour scheme. This teamwork made sure that the final playspace not only met practical needs but also told a story unique to Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu.
“Creo was really supportive during the design process, especially when it came to incorporating our cultural elements. The eels, the water, the māunga—they all tell a deeply meaningful story for us,” a school representative shared.
Matua Hook
General Manager
Making it a place where children connect.
To honour the school’s vision, we worked together to create a playspace that perfectly matched their aspirations. The result is a vibrant, interactive area that feels deeply connected to the community’s cultural story. You can see it in the details—like the colours used in the junior play area and the school’s emblem featured prominently.
At one end, a majestic māunga (mountain) stands tall, while a flowing water feature offers tamariki a place to cool off during the summer. The sandpit has quickly become a favourite, sparking imaginative play. A special touch is the inclusion of eels in the playground design—representing the local Whakapapa. These eels aren’t just decorative; they spark conversations and help connect the tamariki with their heritage.
Children love it.
Today, the playspace at Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu is a beloved part of the community. Tamariki love the vibrant environment, which encourages them to explore and play freely. More than just a playground, it’s a living story that connects them to their past and promises a bright future.
“The outcome exceeded my expectations, especially with the colours and materials used. It’s a place where stories of our Whakapapa come to life, and our tamariki can play while connecting with their heritage,” said a representative.
Thanks to the use of quality materials and thoughtful design, the playspace requires little maintenance and still looks as vibrant as the day it was finished. It stands as a reminder of how investing in quality and creativity pays off.
“I hope every Kōhanga in New Zealand can build something like this,” the representative concluded.