Future use of the Municipal Building
Future use of the Municipal Building
"The most vibrant and
significant arts, culture and events facility in New
Zealand. Honouring the past, nurturing the present and
inspiring future generations."
Hawke's Bay Opera House 2019-2021 Strategic Plan vision
statement
Overview
Hastings
District Council's Municipal Building project is part of the
overall Hawke's Bay Opera House Precinct work programme,
which also includes the Opera House and Plaza
buildings.
The precinct development is an investment in cultural infrastructure. Council and community consider the works a vital part of the cultural and economic revitalisation of Hastings City.
The Municipal Building is a standalone project, but its cultural and economic value are integral to the overall Opera House Precinct. This includes seismic strengthening work, refurbishment of the Opera House and redevelopment of what was the Plaza into a multi-use function space.
Earthquake strengthening and interior redevelopment are the two main stages of this project. The two streams go hand-in-¬hand: without interior redevelopment, council will have an earthquake strengthened building but no code of compliance for use.
Engagement
Mid 2015: Ahead of
public consultation to help find the best way forward for
the Opera House, Plaza and Municipal Building an Independent
Working Party (IWP) was established to formulate potential
options for the wider precinct. The recommendations put to
council later that year included the need to find a new use
for the Municipal Building that would justify the
strengthening costs.
January 2017: The Municipal Building Working Group was established to inform discussions about the future use of the facility. This comprised members of the arts community, iwi and others closely involved with the facility, some over many years.
July 2018: Based on these in-depth discussions architects Matthews & Matthews Ltd, together with Dena Aroha Bach, presented draft concept designs for the Municipal Building to council.
September 2018: Concept designs were presented to the community at a public meeting held at the Hastings City Art Gallery and published in Hawke's Bay Today. The public was invited to add their voice to the conversation through a feedback form on the Hawke's Bay Opera House website.
December 2018: Further community engagement through a 'pop-up' booth in the Hastings CBD enabled further conversations with business associations, community and performing arts groups, developers, working group members and the public.
Considerations
Feedback gathered
from community engagement indicated a desire for a logical
and fitting focus to be identified for the Municipal
Building reflective of its history, and as a companion to
the Opera House Theatre and the former Plaza
space.
Based on this community feedback, the following aspirations were established:
Integrated
and future-proofed facility
• Integrated with
the CBD Revitalisation Strategy – additionality to other
investment.
• Key identified heritage features are
preserved/enhanced.
• Flexible and adaptive design and
spaces.
Value for money community
facility
• Optimum use of
external capital.
• Municipal Building and wider arts
and events centre is operationally sustainable on
rates.
Multi-use
facility
• Enhances and
showcases performing arts.
• Complementary
events/conference space to the Plaza.
• Provides
pathways for youth.
• Enhanced arts and entertainment
centre user experience.
• Showcases Ngāti Kahungunu
and Takitimu performing arts.
Against these goals, Hastings District Council considered seven options, applying a weighting to each.
These options ranged from doing nothing (strengthening the building but no compliance for use); strengthening and selling; the full Matthews & Matthews concept (as shared with the community in July 2018); to variations of commercial, community and educational use (or a combination of all three).
Preferred option
Based on this, a
combination of commercial, community and educational
use most closely aligns with the project's goals
and is council's preferred option for the future of the
Municipal Building. This option also aligns with the
available funding for the project already set aside within
council budgets and debt forecasts, and has been the subject
of previous community engagement.
This operating model fits with the Long Term Plan and can be achieved through a mixed model of commercial tenancy, public use and spaces let permanently to education providers for purposes aligned with wider precinct activities.
In this mixed-use model, possible uses for the Municipal Building could include:
• Conferencing
• Corporate
functions
• Weddings
• Hospitality (bars,
restaurants, cafe)
• Exhibition space
• Performing
arts school
• Culinary school
• Ticketing
office
• Retailers that showcase the Hawke's Bay
region
• Tourism
• Artist in
residence
• Meetings
• Symposiums
• Cocktail
functions
• Dinners
• Ballroom
• Studio
spaces
• Theatre
• Rehearsal spaces
• School
events
• Community gatherings
The vision
enabled
The redevelopment of the Municipal Building is an
important part of the revitalisation of Hastings City Centre
and council's 'City Vibrancy Plan'. The building's
development has the potential to bring economic and social
benefits. It will be a centre for activities and events the
whole community can enjoy, it will be a place we can all be
part of with a shared sense of belonging. A vibrant hub in
the city will also have a positive impact for the commercial
sector.
Ground Floor
This could
include a mix of retail tenants, with the newly created
additional spaces made available for public hire and
educational providers.
First
Floor
The structural integrity will be retained
(including the heritage assembly hall/ballroom and smaller
function/meeting spaces) and made available for public
hire.
“Giving the community, visitors,
businesses and Mana Whenua multiple reasons to be proud of
the buildings themselves as well as the activities that take
place in them.”
Hawke’s Bay
Opera House 2019-2021 Strategic Plan
Linked
investment
Together with the new 35-room apartment-style
hotel to be built in the vacant building adjacent to the
Opera House precinct, Hastings now has in place a
significant component of its broader City Centre
Strategy.
Funding
Hastings District Council has been
successful in funding the precinct redevelopment in
accordance with what was previously outlined in the Long
Term Plan.
Council funding of $23.8m, along with a further $9.5m of funding from external funders, has enabled the required earthquake strengthening work on the Opera House and Municipal Building. Also included is the upgrade of those facilities and the construction of the new building on the site of the former Plaza. Council has also taken the opportunity to complete asset renewal while the buildings have been closed.
These works have been supported by key external funders (Lottery Grants Board - Significant Project Fund and the Environment and Heritage Fund).
There is currently a capital funding gap of $2m for the full redevelopment option for the Municipal Building to be delivered. Council is confident this can be closed through alternative funding sources and community fundraising initiatives. There is also the option of scaling back the delivery of the full architectural concepts as required. Council will not be asking community for additional funding through rates.
What do you think?
Come and view the
preferred option for the Municipal Building and what it
means for Hastings at the Opera House precinct information
booth.
When: Saturday 7 September
until Saturday 14
September
Where: Auaha,
Hastings City Art Gallery
Your feedback and comments are a vital component of this project. Views will be reported back to Council on Thursday 26 September.
Not able to make it to the Hastings City Art Gallery? These same designs and supporting information are available on the Hastings District Council website at www.hastingsdc.govt.nz/municipalbuilding. There you also have the opportunity to share your thoughts via an online form.