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uggate’s Memorial Centre on track for a spring opening. Construction of the Luggate Memorial Centre, Whare Mahana - the first community facility in the country to be built to Passive House standards, is expected to be completed in mid-October now that custom-made windows from Europe have arrived. The Passive House approach is focused on achieving healthy and comfortable buildings that also consume very little energy Luggate’s centre, on the corner of State Highway 6 and Hopkins St, is regarded as a test case for future community facilities in the Queenstown Lakes District and work started on it 12 months ago. The old hall was closed in 2017. Queenstown Lakes District Council Property Director Quintin Howard said contractors had completed all other work possible while waiting for the windows. “This Passive House build requires special, highly energy-efficient windows that we had originally sourced from New Zealand. Unfortunately, our domestic supplier went out of business during the pandemic, leaving us with no choice but to import. There has since been a longer-than-expected delay in them arriving from Germany due to well-publicised global supply chain issues,” he said. As the project nears completion, the area around the hall will be landscaped, and play equipment removed for the build replaced, as will picnic tables, seating, and the barbecue. “The Luggate Community Association is aware of the revised opening date and I’m positive local residents will be rightly proud of the new centre – a true first for New Zealand in terms of its environmental credentials,” Mr Howard said. The Wānaka Community Board backed a call in late 2020 that $1 million from the Wānaka Asset Sale Reserve should be allocated to the total project cost for the new Luggate community facility. It also settled on two names – Luggate Memorial Centre and Whare Mahana – warm house. The name was gifted by Kāi Tahu in response to the facility’s Passive House standard and its warmth and comfort for the community.
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In with the new – an artist’s impression of the new facility.
Out with the old – the original Luggate Memorial Centre dated back to 1954.
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