Christchurch's newest venue opens with an exclusive evening garden party
Vbase celebrated the opening of its newest venue, ilex with an exclusive garden party last night.
Located in the heart of Christchurchs beautiful Botanic Gardens, the $16.4 million Centre was designed by leading New
Zealand architects Patterson Associates. It marries white embossed concrete with clean glass panels and plant cell
motifs to create a visually striking building that sits at ease within its natural surroundings.
Vbase chairman and Christchurch City Councillor Jamie Gough welcomed guests, saying Vbase was thrilled to add ilex to
the list of venues it manages.
This is truly a unique space and we believe it is going to quickly become a jewel in Christchurchs crown - a place
with the real wow factor. To manage it along with our other venues, CBS Canterbury Arena, AMI Stadium, and Air Force
Museum is a real honour, he said.
Were certainly very excited about the possibilities it offers to event organisers looking for a special venue for
their next function or event.
In the new building is a light and airy multi-purpose function room ideal for everything from weddings to cocktail
parties, dinners and meetings. The function room can comfortably seat up to 160 people and its riverside location
provides unparalleled indoor and outdoor entertaining opportunities.
In addition to the function room there is also an attractive cafe with seating for a further 60, providing another great
option for evening events.
The Botanic Gardens Centre also combines a working nursery, a botanical research herbarium and a permanent exhibition
telling the story of Christchurch through plants and gardens.
The name ilex stems from the old name for the Holm Oak or Quercus ilex. In ancient Rome these evergreen leaves were used
to make a crown of honour, once held in higher regard than those made of gold.
For more information visit <<http://www.vbase.co.nz/venues/ilex-botanic-gardens>>.
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