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Whare Maori

Season 1 2011

  • 2011-05-08T20:00:00Z
  • 25m
  • 5h 25m (13 episodes)
  • Documentary
EXPLORING MAORI ARCHITECTURE WHARE MAORI is a fascinating new 13 part documentary series dedicated to exploring the unique architectural history of our Maori ancestors. It delves into the stories of the people that worked together to create buildings where whanau and hapu could celebrate and worship, learn and govern. Architect Rau Hoskins (Nga Puhi), lectures in Māori architecture at UNITEC Auckland and is the director of Design Tribe Limited. As the Presenter of WHARE MAORI he will guide viewers on a journey around the country, exploring the rich history of Maori architecture along with current and future trends. Produced by Qantas Media Award winning producer Megan Douglas of Scottie Productions. Directed and co-produced by Karen Mackenzie and writer/director Michael Bennett.

13 episodes

Series Premiere

2011-05-08T20:00:00Z

1x01 The Village

Series Premiere

1x01 The Village

  • 2011-05-08T20:00:00Z25m

The village has informed the way Maori live, the influence and evolution of the village and its impact on Maori architecture is explored in this episode. We visit:- Maungapohatu, Urewera Forest (Ngai Tuhoe)/ Whakarewarewa Village, Rotorua (Te Arawa)/ Tapu te Ranga, Wellington.

2011-05-15T20:00:00Z

1x02 The Wharenui (Part One)

1x02 The Wharenui (Part One)

  • 2011-05-15T20:00:00Z25m

In this, the first of two episodes focused on the wharenui, we look at the origins of this iconic structure and celebrate some of the most remarkable examples in New Zealand. We visit:- Maori Village, Hamilton Gardens, Hamilton/ Te Hau ki Turanga, Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington/ Te Poho o Rukupo, Manutuke (Rongowhakaata), Te Noho Kotahitanga, Auckland Unitech.

2011-05-29T20:00:00Z

1x03 Shaping the Land

1x03 Shaping the Land

  • 2011-05-29T20:00:00Z25m

We look into the relationship between Maori and the land, looking into the influence this relationship has had on our architecture. We visit:- Maungakiekie, Auckland (Ngati Whatua)/ Amanda Yates whare, Flaxmill Bay, Coromandel/ Maungapohatu, Urewera Forest/ Te Pooti, Pipiriki, Whanganui River, Whareuku Project, Ahipara.

2011-06-05T20:00:00Z

1x04 Whare Karakia

1x04 Whare Karakia

  • 2011-06-05T20:00:00Z25m

The whare karakia, or church, represented a marriage of European and Māori architectural concerns. This episode looks at some of the finest examples of this early collision of cultures. We visit:- Rangiatea Chuch, Otaki (Ngati Raukawa)/ Toko Toru Tapu Church, Manutuke (Rongowhakaata)/ Motukaraka Church, Northland/ St Faith’s Church, Rotorua (Te Arawa).

2011-06-12T20:00:00Z

1x05 Ringatu

1x05 Ringatu

  • 2011-06-12T20:00:00Z25m

Te Kooti Rikirangi was a revolutionary who created the Christian based Ringatu religion and changed the face of meeting house construction, his influence on the striking, idiosyncratic and graphically rich designs for painted meeting houses are celebrated in this episode. We visit:- Kokohinau Marae, Te Teko (Ngati Awa)/ Te Whai a te Motu, Ruatahuna (Ngai Tuhoe)/ Te Tokanganui a Noho, Te Kuiti (Ngati Maniapoto)

2011-06-19T20:00:00Z

1x06 The Wharenui (Part Two)

1x06 The Wharenui (Part Two)

  • 2011-06-19T20:00:00Z25m

In our second episode focused on the wharenui, we look at the history of carving - an art-form fundamental to Maori story-telling and self expression.

2011-06-26T20:00:00Z

1x07 Whare Wahine

1x07 Whare Wahine

  • 2011-06-26T20:00:00Z25m

The influence of women in Māori architecture is uncovered in an episode dedicated to the work, both historical and contemporary, of female carvers, architects and designers. We visit:- Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruawahia (Tainui)/ Mohaka Marae, Mohaka/ Te Rau Aroha, Bluff.

2011-07-03T20:00:00Z

1x08 Ratana

1x08 Ratana

  • 2011-07-03T20:00:00Z25m

Ratana is a spiritual and political movement that emerged in the 1920’s. We look at how the movement galvanised the Māori people and spurred an architecture that remains, to this day, among our most distinctive and celebrated. We visit:- Ratana Churches at Mangamuka, Northland/ Raetihi/ Ratana Pa, Whanganui.

2011-07-10T20:00:00Z

1x09 John Scott

1x09 John Scott

  • 2011-07-10T20:00:00Z25m

This overview of arguably the most significant trained architect in New Zealand’s history explores how Scott married modernity with traditional notions of space and design. We visit:-Futuna Chapel, Wellington/ Our Lady of Lourdes, Haumoana House, Hawkes Bay/ Ngamatea, Ngamatea.

2011-07-17T20:00:00Z

1x10 Manaaki

1x10 Manaaki

  • 2011-07-17T20:00:00Z25m

In this episode we look at the development of the wharekai (dining room), the ways we entertain our guests and look at how the notion of manaaki is becoming an important aspect in some ambitious new public buildings currently under construction. We visit:- Ranana Marae, Whanganui River/ Kimiora, Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruawahia/ Mangatu, Wairoa/ Waka House, Wellington.

2011-07-24T20:00:00Z

1x11 Whare Wananga

1x11 Whare Wananga

  • 2011-07-24T20:00:00Z25m

The whare wananga, or house of learning, has transformed over history, in this episode we look at the evolution of the architecture of education. We visit:- Matakana Native School, Matakana Island/ Kia Aroha School, Otara, Auckland/ Mana Tamariki, Palmerston North.

2011-07-31T20:00:00Z

1x12 Whare Kainga

1x12 Whare Kainga

  • 2011-07-31T20:00:00Z25m

The kainga, or home, has always been significant for Māori, this episode focuses on the work of modern architects who have embraced the traditional notion of the kainga in their stunning contemporary designs. We visit:- Hoete private residence, Motiti Island/ Fred Steven’s private residence, Lake Tarawera/ Wishart private residence, Hokianga/ Orakei Marae, Auckland.

2011-08-07T20:00:00Z

1x13 The Future

1x13 The Future

  • 2011-08-07T20:00:00Z25m

Through the work of some of New Zealand’s most exciting new architectural talent, we look at the new directions Māori architecture is taking as we head into the twenty-first century. We visit:- Te Puia School of Maori Arts & Crafts, Rotorua/ Maori TV building, Auckland/ Te Tauraka Waka a Maui, West Coast/ Tane Whakapiripiri, Auckland/ Alfriston College, Auckland.

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