With over 3,000m² of kickabout space in the Neighbourhood Hub and heaps of walkways, there are plenty of green places for headspace at Wirihana. There’s also picnic areas to enjoy on those warm summer nights.
Masterfully built homes designed for a better quality life – surrounded by parks, play areas and walkways that let you get out and about with friends, family and neighbours.
We recognise that community spaces are as important as the built form.
That’s why you’ll find green belts, pocket and central parks designed to
bring people together, including a cafe and daycare at Wirihana’s heart.
With over 3,000m² of kickabout space in the Neighbourhood Hub and heaps of walkways, there are plenty of green places for headspace at Wirihana. There’s also picnic areas to enjoy on those warm summer nights.
Love a great outdoor workout? Or maybe a round of table tennis in the Wetland Stitch? For our smaller residents we have a pump track, playgrounds and even nature play areas.
We’re serious about human-centric design. What does that mean? Wider streets and pathways for pedestrian movement and grouped car parking meaning less driveways for safer streets.
Our clever group of architects have designed incredible homes across the stages. Each style with its own story and host of features.
Enjoy peace of mind knowing your little ones are happily thriving at our on site daycare.
Start the day at a cafe where baristas will know your name, a short 5-minute stroll from your font door.
Slow vehicle traffic and pedestrian spaces are a design priority. Landscaped resident car parking reduces driveways, making our streets safer for little ones.
Life is better when we grow together and Wirihana is designed with unity in mind.
Get your flat white fix within moments thanks to Wirihana’s onsite cafe.
Architectural homes that buck the trend of developmental sameness, delivered at affordable prices.
Wirihana is named in recognition of both Te Ākitai Waiohua chief, Te Wirihana, and the suburb around us. We’re passionate about the land and those that came before us and we acknowledge the importance of connecting our future with our heritage.
We’re building walkways and green spaces near the Puhinui Stream, a waterway that is significant in its history and inspires much of the buildings and built forms around our community.