Te Ara Ātea
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Alternative namesRolleston Library
StatusOpen
Typemulti-purpose cultural and community centre
Location56 Tennyson Street, Rolleston 7614, Rolleston
| Te Ara Ātea | |
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Te Ara Ātea in 2025 | |
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| Alternative names | Rolleston Library |
| General information | |
| Status | Open |
| Type | multi-purpose cultural and community centre |
| Location | 56 Tennyson Street, Rolleston 7614, Rolleston |
| Coordinates | 43°35′42″S 172°22′55″E / 43.5948951°S 172.3820669°E |
| Opened | 2 December 2021 |
| Cost | $22.7 million NZD |
| Owner | Selwyn District Council |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 2 storeys |
| Floor area | 2200 square metres |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Warren and Mahoney |
| Awards and prizes | WAF Prize Sponsor |
Te Ara Ātea is a multi-function cultural and community centre[1] in the town of Rolleston, New Zealand. It houses workshops, performance spaces, art and museum exhibitions including nationally significant taonga, and a modern library. It opened on 2 December 2021,[2] with the library and community spaces replacing the library and community spaces that were previously part of the Rolleston Community Centre.[3] The two-storey building has 2200 square metres of space. Te Ara Ātea is designed to be the manawa or heart of Rolleston's town centre.[4]

