Lopdell Precinct redevelopment opening

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Work has included heritage restoration of the iconic Lopdell House and the construction of a new gallery, Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery.

Work has included heritage restoration of the iconic Lopdell House and the construction of a new gallery, Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery. Image: Supplied

A civic opening ceremony and free family day featuring arts, music and film will celebrate completion of the $19million Lopdell Precinct redevelopment in Titirangi on Saturday, 1 November.

The two-year project has been a partnership between Waitakere Ranges Local Board and Lopdell House Development Trust, with funding support from the Trusts Community Foundation, NZ Lotteries Commission and ASB Community Trust.

Work has included installation of a new parking deck, seismic-strengthening and heritage restoration of the iconic Lopdell House, renovation of the historic ‘Treasure House’ and the construction of a new gallery, Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery.

The gallery, designed by Mitchell & Stout and built by NZ Strong, is the last stage of the development to be finished and offers world-class, purpose-built facilities – including five gallery spaces – spread over three floors.

“It has been amazing to watch this wonderful project taking shape,” says local board chair Sandra Coney.

“It has been a true collaboration between council and Lopdell House Development Trust to deliver a quality arts, theatre and cultural community complex.

“A key outcome of our local board plan is positioning Titirangi as the arts hub for our area, benefitting our communities and local businesses, but we know Lopdell Precinct will also become a destination for all Aucklanders.”

The precinct is home to Lopdell Gallery, The McCahon House Trust, Titirangi Theatre Company and Upstairs Art Gallery, all of whom were temporarily housed in New Lynn while construction took place.

The site is also home to commercial tenants and a cafe on the ground floor of Lopdell House will open in early 2015.

The official opening of the Precinct and the new Te Uru gallery represents the end of a fund-raising journey that has taken the Lopdell House Development Trust more than 12 years to complete. 


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