Wakatū House
http://www.wakatu.org.nz/home/wakatu-incorporation/wakatu-house/ ( 18 May, 2012 )
Wakatū House represents our organisation and our people.
It took 13 months to construct and has four floors and was opened in 2008.
The building houses Wakatū as well as other commercial tenants. Including Ngāti Rārua Ātiawa Iwi Trust and Aquaculture New Zealand.
Wakatū House has Māori visual and experiential elements throughout that represent the culture and heritage of its owners.

At the heart of the building is a 8.5 metre poupou - made from a 40,000 year old swamp kauri log from Northland.
It was carved by Hēmi Tahuparae and Jason Hina with the story of Wakatū and the migration of our forebearers.