P77665 Website Updates October Hero Image 02 1920x970 FA

Te Rangihīroa - student accomodation Dunedin

Named after Te Rangihīroa (Sir Peter Buck), Otago’s first distinguished Māori medical graduate from a New Zealand university, this 450-bedroom residential college building is an exemplar in its class and is targeting the first of its kind in New Zealand to reach 5-star Green Star certification.

Key information

Client

University of Otago

Dates:

November 2020 - April 2023

Total value:

$90M

Area:

14,000m2

Capacity:

450 rooms

Design:

Jasmax

DSC04891

Watch case study video here

About the project

Te Rangihīroa is the first purpose college built by the University of Otago in over 50 years. The college showcases a cultural narrative developed in partnership with iwi of Te Rangihīroa, Ngāti Mutunga, and from local mana whenua, Kāi Tahu. The name ‘Te Rangihīroa’ was gifted to the University in 2013, following permission from his iwi Ngāti Mutunga, and surviving family
members.

The building showcases Māori design motifs and artwork inside and out, with input from Ngāti Mutunga and Kāi Tahu. It features three-dimensional facade panels with a kaokao pattern; a ceiling pattern that creates a central heartline flowing from the entry to the whare kai (dining hall); whakawai - or proverbs etched in the bluestone wall and curated taonga throughout the building to name a few. 




The college provides accommodation for 450 students including 150 ensuite rooms arranged across five floors. It also includes extensive social and study spaces, media rooms, storage for sporting equipment, and a fully catered dining hall. Outside the main building, the project included generous landscaped courtyards and three staff houses to support the college’s pastoral care programme.

Our Approach

The design phase of the project started in early 2019 with ground works commencing late 2020. PC was awarded in September 2023.

The design and construction process throughout the job was incredibly collaborative. Even with the difficulties associated with COVID-19 lockdowns, a major subcontractor going into liquidation and difficult ground conditions, the communication between Southbase and the University of Otago remained incredibly positive and honest.



Having recently completed the Tupuānuku Hall of Residence at the University of Canterbury, we hit the ground running with design ideas and processes that saved time, money and complexity.

Key Services

Design management

Construction ready designs

Digital quality control management

Project scanning and capture

P77665 Website Updates October Gallery 06 1000x1000 FA
P77665 Website Updates October Gallery 04 1600x1372 FA
P77665 Website Updates October Gallery 05 1600x1372 FA
DSC06014

“A huge thank you to Southbase and their subcontractors and design team for the delivery of this outstanding building. I am particularly grateful for the true collaboration and partnership developed between the university and Southbase – a project journey that required people to lean in and develop trust – and we couldn’t have achieved it any other way.”

Tanya Syddall

Director Property & Campus Development

University of Otago

DSC05081
P77665 Website Updates October Gallery 02 1000x1000 FA
Southbase Te Rangihiroa Website

Work with a partner that delivers on time, on budget and beyond expectation.