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Final canopy installed at Auckland's downtown Ferry Basin
22 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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NZ Herald
An intricately designed canopy referencing the traditional double hulled sea waka has been installed at Auckland's Downtown Ferry Basin.
The canopy ceiling panels were installed overnight on Thursday on the western side of Queens Wharf above the gangway accessing the new ferry pontoons.
The 65m by 15m canopy weighs 105 tonnes and was installed in sections from a floating barge using two cranes. It will provide shelter for up to 250 ferry passengers.
The ceiling panels were designed by artist Maaka Potini. They feature the Ra Matua, Ra Kei design which relates to the sails on the Waka Hourua (traditional Maori double hulled sea waka), Ra Matua (mainsail) and Ra kei (mizzen).

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