Smith Architects Ltd

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden

KAKAPO CREEK CHILDREN’S GARDEN

Smith Architects

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen

ARCHITECTS
Smith Architects

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Smith Architects

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Markplan

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Meridian Construction

MANUFACTURERS
APL Windows Solution, Plytech, Techlam, Zone Architectural

PHOTOGRAPHS
Mark Scowen

AREA
450 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Auckland, New Zealand

CATEGORY
Educational Architecture, Sustainability

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen

English description provided by the architects.

Kakapo Creek is an early learning centre for up to 100 children in the heart of Mairangi Bay and is founded on the idea of Nga Hau E Wha, the four winds, being symbolic as a meeting place for people from all backgrounds.

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen
Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen

This idea is embodied in the design of the building, forming it into a circular shape to create a central meeting space, with four main classrooms arranged around it.

The shape of the curve was derived from the shape of the stream which forms the site boundary on the northern side of the building and helps root the building in its place.

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen
Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen

Further ideas of connection and meeting were explored throughout the design – the four classrooms are fully glazed onto the courtyard, which then allows connection between inside and out, and between the rooms themselves.

This elegantly simple design is topped off by a timber glulam/ply roof canopy and green roof, further unifying the spaces beneath and blending the building into its natural environment.

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen
Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen

OTHER SUSTAINABLE AND WELL-BEING FEATURES INCLUDE

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atural ventilation is provided through the glazed doors and windows – carbon zero

-Heating and cooling are provided by electrical heat pump units hidden above the ceiling in bathrooms – cost-effective to run and low carbon.-Extensive landscaping around the building and on the roof with native plants enhances biodiversity.

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen
Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen

-A green roof reduces rainwater runoff by over 50% from the roof. All rainwater from the roof is discharged to the ground below the building, where it is cleaned by bacteria in the soil and gravel filters and eventually filtered back to the stream.

-Daylighting is maximized by extensive glazing so that artificial lighting is not required in daytime.

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen
Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen

-Glazing low-e to reduce heat loss and roof and wall insulation well over the building code minimum.-All lighting is LED low low-wattage, so low carbon.

-All services run under the raised floor of the building for easy access for maintenance or alteration/refurbishment.-Materials from the existing house are recycled in playground finishes.

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen
Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen

-Careful placement of the building meant only 3 small trees needed to be removed – new landscaping has provided far more.

-Building design is unique but adaptable – local residents thought it was a restaurant or bar, not childcare, so the building could easily be adapted in the future if childcare is not -viable

Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen


Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen
Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
© Mark Scowen


Kakapo Creek Children’s Garden
Ground Floor Plan
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Roof Plan


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Section Detail
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