Campus developments
Find out about past and upcoming development plans for leading research facilities and learning environments across the University's campuses, and the City.
The capital city is fast becoming the University’s campus, where university precincts are integrated within the heart of Wellington city. Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington is positioning itself for the future with a comprehensive programme of work to provide innovative, fit-for-purpose facilities.
Upcoming developments
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The Living Pā
The Living Pā ia the redevelopment of our marae precinct, drawing together mātauranga Māori and sustainability practices.
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Te Huanui
Te Huanui will be Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s front door, connecting our campus to the city.
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National Centre of Music
A world-class creative quarter will be developed in Wellington’s Civic Square. Join us in creating a national treasure in New Zealand's capital city.
Past developments
Murphy Annexe
Murphy Annexe has had a makeover, transforming tired spaces into a fresh new learning environment.
Murphy AnnexeHunter Atrium
Hunter Atrium is the main reception for Kelburn Campus—the doors through which nearly all new students and many visitors to the University pass.
Hunter Atrium