Ōtākaro Orchard Final Phase – Complete Information Centre and Café for Ōtautahi Christchurch!

By Roz Rolls

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Ōtākaro Orchard Final Phase – Complete Information Centre And Café For Ōtautahi Christchurch!

Project 2023-01-30 12:19:30 +1300

 

Introducing the Ōtākaro Information Centre and Café Project

We are raising money to get our Ōtākaro Orchard Information Centre and Café on its way to completion! With this money raised, we can finish our green roof and get the building wind and water tight. This will get us on track to finish the building by the end of this year!

In 2017, a Pledge Me campaign was extremely successful in getting the Ōtākaro Orchard project underway. Since then, a beautiful community garden has been put in place along Cambridge Terrace. This includes a food forest and various herb and vegetable beds which are visually appealing to the surrounding community, while also demonstrating a variety of growing techniques for educational workshops.

 

Ōtākaro Orchard is the welcoming front door to the local Food Resilience movement in Christchurch.

A project of the Food Resilience Network to build an urban hub for local food in the heart of our city. As the only community-led anchor project of the rebuild, Ōtākaro Orchard is a rare example of grassroots community vision backed by both local & national government, and the private sector. Additionally, this project won the tender from CERA for the North Frame Community Garden in 2015. This project is a critical anchor for our thriving local food movement, a central nexus for inter-generational learning, and a world-class exemplar of what's possible for New Zealand and other cities around the globe.

Ōtākaro Orchard has demonstrated how using urban spaces as edible gardens is a key factor in promoting community and food security. Further use of this space for educational workshops will continue to prove how these spaces promote food resilience.

 

The Plan for the Information Centre and Café

Once completed, the Information Centre will be used to host educational workshops for school educators, local businesses, and independent gardeners alike to teach skills for planting healthy, regenerative systems. This will become a living learning hub for growing food and environmental awareness. The building is to have a green roof, solar panels, compost toilets, passive solar heating, internal adobe earth bricks, grey water recycling, and a cafe along Cambridge Terrace.

Signficant work was put into the building site in late 2020 under the Food Resilience Network's Project Control Group. Murray James from Maiden Group has been the acting project manager at no cost to FRN, with the commitment to do whatever necessay for as long as it takes to ge the building fully up and running.

The incredible work of the Voluntary Project Control Group cannot go unnoticed: The Group re-worked the $1.8 million budget down to $690,000, plus GST. Despite construction costs escalating as much as 40% across the last two years, the team has managed to keep to budget with the support of awesome volunteers and supply chain supporters! 

The FRN was also lucky enough to win a 36 panel solar array from LightForce Solar. This was granted to us because the mahi and kaupapa of the FRN showed how we are committed to sustainability and education. This was a significant cost avoided thanks to LightForce Solar which we could not be more grateful for.

It has been a (sometimes difficult) journey to get the building to the stage it's in now. With significant support from volunteers and generous suppliers, the building only has a small way to go. We don't want all this hard work to go to waste, and better yet: we want to show off the amazing effort that's gone into it!

 

 

Progress so far: 

So far, we've completed the structural steel and timber framing of the building. Grey and foul water drainage, electrical mains and live power, the roof sub-structure and ply sheathing, the membrane roof, and windows have been installed. The building has been wrapped, weatherproofing installed to the openings.

The building has lots of awesome aspects, but there are a few that really stand out:

Outside, there has been a garden wall built on the east side, which is made of recycled bricks.

Inside, an air to water hydronic heating system has been installed, which in conjunction with the solar array, concrete slab, and adobe brick thermal mass, will provide free energy delivery and constant temperature to the building. The handmade adobe bricks, which will line half of the internal walls, have been salvaged from an adjacent site. These add to the sustainable aesthetic, as well as providing thermal mass energy for the interior of the building. 

We have had some amazing supporters who've helped us get here. Supporters who have contributed to the building thus far are more than worth a mention as part of our story: A huge thanks to Maiden Group, Mitre 10 Mega Ferrymead, Hagley Windows and Doors, Brooklyn Services, Entire Commercial Electricians, Avon Brick and Block, and Red and Black Roofing for getting the building to where it is now.

It's easy to see why we're so excited to get the building finished and put all its amazing features to use! 

The building already shows off the warm insulating adobe mud brick internal walls with lovely open spaces made for hosting educational workshops and a large area for the cafe and social functions.

The building truly is in its final stages. In fact, the space is already being used to host events. So far, events such as educational hui, food workshops with Garden to Table, and our AGM have been hosted in our Information Centre to be. However, it would be much better utilised with a few finishing touches such as running water and solid walls!

Help us finish our green roof! 

Some of the funding we're hoping to raise will go towards purchasing the pumice based substrate for our blue green roof. This roof will be Aotearoa's first "blue green" garden and solar roof. The technical aspects are all sorted, and even some of the plants (salavged from a now-residential building site) are ready to be planted! 

 

Here's where you come in:

The building is in its final stages and in need of just a little more funding for completion! A lot of work has already gone into it, and it just needs that final push. For transparency, we have shared a spreadsheet of our estimated costs so you can see exactly what funds will be used for and the direct impact of your donation! We have various rewards provided by our amazing sponsors that you can choose from based on how much you would like to donate.

If we reach the $60k target, we'll be able to complete the green roof and get the building wind and water tight. 

Anything over the target will not go to waste! Firstly, money will be put towards weatherproofing, and any surplus will get the building on its way to completion. Not to mention, there are many more future costs of getting the Information Centre and Cafe up and running. 

We look forward to finishing the building so we can finally share it with the Christchurch community! 

 

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Exceeding Expectations and Expressing Our Gratitude!

01/06/2023 at 3:06 PM

Kia Ora Koutou,

We are absolutely thrilled to share some incredible news with you all! Thanks to your remarkable support, dedication, and belief in our kaupapa, we have not only reached but surpassed our initial goal of $60,000 for our campaign. The outpouring of generosity has been truly overwhelming, and we are deeply grateful for your support.

This money will go towards the completion of our information centre and cafe - soon to be a thriving community hub for all to visit, learn in and enjoy. Our aim is to have this completed by the end of this year, and thanks to your generous contributions we are well on our way to making this a reality. Tēnā rawa atu koutou - thank you so much.

We want to assure you that while we celebrate this remarkable milestone, we are also hard at work behind the scenes to get your well-deserved rewards out to you, and want to mihi to our sponsors for their generosity and support. ⭐️ THANK YOU SPONSORS! ⭐️ Please keep an eye on your emails over the coming week so that we can get your rewards to you.

Once again, we extend our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you who has contributed - we can’t wait to host you in our new space very soon. Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou.

Three Days to Go and an Exciting Update

23/05/2023 at 11:13 AM

Kia ora, 

With three days to go until our PledgeMe closes on 26 May at 5pm, we have made some amazing progress and received fantastic support from you all so far to raise almost 17,000! We cannot stress enough how thankful we are for your generosity, and do not take it for granted.

It may seem like we are still a ways from our goal, but luckily we have some organizations that are willing to lend a hand to get us to our target. Their funding is to help things that the community is really excited about to get over the line. If you all can help us raise a couple thousand more dollars in the coming days, you will help us unlock their support and therefore meet our $60,000 goal! If you have pledged already or are unable to at this time, please help us by spreading the word and telling your friends and family. 

Ōtākaro Orchard is truly a project by and for the community; when we achieve this fundraising goal, it will be as much your accomplishment as ours.

Ngā mihi maioha 💚

Ōtākaro Orchard/Edible Canterbury/FRN Team

    Pledgers 215

    Chloe Waretini
    23/05/2023 at 7:33pm

    "So excited to see this project coming to fruition! Huge gratitude for all those who have continued the push to bring Otakaro into existence"

    Anonymous pledger
    23/05/2023 at 4:38pm
    Karl velde
    23/05/2023 at 2:51pm

    "Good luckRoz!"

    diana manson
    23/05/2023 at 1:28pm
    Vic
    23/05/2023 at 12:48pm

    "Amazing mahi!"

    Vic
    23/05/2023 at 12:46pm
    Anonymous pledger
    23/05/2023 at 12:41pm
    Anonymous pledger
    23/05/2023 at 11:55am
    Anonymous pledger
    23/05/2023 at 11:43am

    "Having seen the orchard from the very beginning, it is very lovely to see the gradual transformation. I confess to taking a couple of Medlars this year! Looking forward to your Food Forest Design and Philosophy this Saturday. :-)"

    Imogen Wood
    23/05/2023 at 10:46am

    "Really enjoyed the voluntary day with UP on Thursday - good luck with the campaign!"

    Roz Rolls
    23/05/2023 at 10:44am

    "Donations from the Ako Ōtāutahi workshop on 'designing resilient systems of abundance' "

    Daisy Stainton
    23/05/2023 at 6:49am

    "In memory of Grandma Esme"

    Laura
    22/05/2023 at 10:11pm
    Bec Roper-Gee
    22/05/2023 at 8:58pm
    Bec Roper-Gee
    22/05/2023 at 8:51pm
    Anonymous pledger
    22/05/2023 at 8:31pm
    Mark
    22/05/2023 at 8:30pm
    Anonymous pledger
    22/05/2023 at 6:54pm
    Chessa
    22/05/2023 at 4:52pm
    Anonymous pledger
    22/05/2023 at 4:50pm
    Chessa
    22/05/2023 at 4:48pm
    Anonymous pledger
    22/05/2023 at 4:09pm
    Anonymous pledger
    22/05/2023 at 3:05pm
    Bat Kathryn Bates
    22/05/2023 at 2:17pm

    "Looking forward to this!"

    Anonymous pledger
    22/05/2023 at 11:38am
    michal
    22/05/2023 at 11:34am
    Christopher
    22/05/2023 at 10:01am
    Dave Evans
    22/05/2023 at 9:56am
    Ben Doudney
    20/05/2023 at 10:19am
    Prue
    19/05/2023 at 4:20pm

    "and something for the green roof Prue and Richard"

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    Ōtākaro Orchard Final Phase – Complete Information Centre And Café For Ōtautahi Christchurch!

    Project 2023-01-30 12:19:30 +1300

     

    Introducing the Ōtākaro Information Centre and Café Project

    We are raising money to get our Ōtākaro Orchard Information Centre and Café on its way to completion! With this money raised, we can finish our green roof and get the building wind and water tight. This will get us on track to finish the building by the end of this year!

    In 2017, a Pledge Me campaign was extremely successful in getting the Ōtākaro Orchard project underway. Since then, a beautiful community garden has been put in place along Cambridge Terrace. This includes a food forest and various herb and vegetable beds which are visually appealing to the surrounding community, while also demonstrating a variety of growing techniques for educational workshops.

     

    Ōtākaro Orchard is the welcoming front door to the local Food Resilience movement in Christchurch.

    A project of the Food Resilience Network to build an urban hub for local food in the heart of our city. As the only community-led anchor project of the rebuild, Ōtākaro Orchard is a rare example of grassroots community vision backed by both local & national government, and the private sector. Additionally, this project won the tender from CERA for the North Frame Community Garden in 2015. This project is a critical anchor for our thriving local food movement, a central nexus for inter-generational learning, and a world-class exemplar of what's possible for New Zealand and other cities around the globe.

    Ōtākaro Orchard has demonstrated how using urban spaces as edible gardens is a key factor in promoting community and food security. Further use of this space for educational workshops will continue to prove how these spaces promote food resilience.

     

    The Plan for the Information Centre and Café

    Once completed, the Information Centre will be used to host educational workshops for school educators, local businesses, and independent gardeners alike to teach skills for planting healthy, regenerative systems. This will become a living learning hub for growing food and environmental awareness. The building is to have a green roof, solar panels, compost toilets, passive solar heating, internal adobe earth bricks, grey water recycling, and a cafe along Cambridge Terrace.

    Signficant work was put into the building site in late 2020 under the Food Resilience Network's Project Control Group. Murray James from Maiden Group has been the acting project manager at no cost to FRN, with the commitment to do whatever necessay for as long as it takes to ge the building fully up and running.

    The incredible work of the Voluntary Project Control Group cannot go unnoticed: The Group re-worked the $1.8 million budget down to $690,000, plus GST. Despite construction costs escalating as much as 40% across the last two years, the team has managed to keep to budget with the support of awesome volunteers and supply chain supporters! 

    The FRN was also lucky enough to win a 36 panel solar array from LightForce Solar. This was granted to us because the mahi and kaupapa of the FRN showed how we are committed to sustainability and education. This was a significant cost avoided thanks to LightForce Solar which we could not be more grateful for.

    It has been a (sometimes difficult) journey to get the building to the stage it's in now. With significant support from volunteers and generous suppliers, the building only has a small way to go. We don't want all this hard work to go to waste, and better yet: we want to show off the amazing effort that's gone into it!

     

     

    Progress so far: 

    So far, we've completed the structural steel and timber framing of the building. Grey and foul water drainage, electrical mains and live power, the roof sub-structure and ply sheathing, the membrane roof, and windows have been installed. The building has been wrapped, weatherproofing installed to the openings.

    The building has lots of awesome aspects, but there are a few that really stand out:

    Outside, there has been a garden wall built on the east side, which is made of recycled bricks.

    Inside, an air to water hydronic heating system has been installed, which in conjunction with the solar array, concrete slab, and adobe brick thermal mass, will provide free energy delivery and constant temperature to the building. The handmade adobe bricks, which will line half of the internal walls, have been salvaged from an adjacent site. These add to the sustainable aesthetic, as well as providing thermal mass energy for the interior of the building. 

    We have had some amazing supporters who've helped us get here. Supporters who have contributed to the building thus far are more than worth a mention as part of our story: A huge thanks to Maiden Group, Mitre 10 Mega Ferrymead, Hagley Windows and Doors, Brooklyn Services, Entire Commercial Electricians, Avon Brick and Block, and Red and Black Roofing for getting the building to where it is now.

    It's easy to see why we're so excited to get the building finished and put all its amazing features to use! 

    The building already shows off the warm insulating adobe mud brick internal walls with lovely open spaces made for hosting educational workshops and a large area for the cafe and social functions.

    The building truly is in its final stages. In fact, the space is already being used to host events. So far, events such as educational hui, food workshops with Garden to Table, and our AGM have been hosted in our Information Centre to be. However, it would be much better utilised with a few finishing touches such as running water and solid walls!

    Help us finish our green roof! 

    Some of the funding we're hoping to raise will go towards purchasing the pumice based substrate for our blue green roof. This roof will be Aotearoa's first "blue green" garden and solar roof. The technical aspects are all sorted, and even some of the plants (salavged from a now-residential building site) are ready to be planted! 

     

    Here's where you come in:

    The building is in its final stages and in need of just a little more funding for completion! A lot of work has already gone into it, and it just needs that final push. For transparency, we have shared a spreadsheet of our estimated costs so you can see exactly what funds will be used for and the direct impact of your donation! We have various rewards provided by our amazing sponsors that you can choose from based on how much you would like to donate.

    If we reach the $60k target, we'll be able to complete the green roof and get the building wind and water tight. 

    Anything over the target will not go to waste! Firstly, money will be put towards weatherproofing, and any surplus will get the building on its way to completion. Not to mention, there are many more future costs of getting the Information Centre and Cafe up and running. 

    We look forward to finishing the building so we can finally share it with the Christchurch community! 

     

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    Exceeding Expectations and Expressing Our Gratitude!

    01/06/2023 at 3:06 PM

    Kia Ora Koutou,

    We are absolutely thrilled to share some incredible news with you all! Thanks to your remarkable support, dedication, and belief in our kaupapa, we have not only reached but surpassed our initial goal of $60,000 for our campaign. The outpouring of generosity has been truly overwhelming, and we are deeply grateful for your support.

    This money will go towards the completion of our information centre and cafe - soon to be a thriving community hub for all to visit, learn in and enjoy. Our aim is to have this completed by the end of this year, and thanks to your generous contributions we are well on our way to making this a reality. Tēnā rawa atu koutou - thank you so much.

    We want to assure you that while we celebrate this remarkable milestone, we are also hard at work behind the scenes to get your well-deserved rewards out to you, and want to mihi to our sponsors for their generosity and support. ⭐️ THANK YOU SPONSORS! ⭐️ Please keep an eye on your emails over the coming week so that we can get your rewards to you.

    Once again, we extend our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you who has contributed - we can’t wait to host you in our new space very soon. Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou.

    Three Days to Go and an Exciting Update

    23/05/2023 at 11:13 AM

    Kia ora, 

    With three days to go until our PledgeMe closes on 26 May at 5pm, we have made some amazing progress and received fantastic support from you all so far to raise almost 17,000! We cannot stress enough how thankful we are for your generosity, and do not take it for granted.

    It may seem like we are still a ways from our goal, but luckily we have some organizations that are willing to lend a hand to get us to our target. Their funding is to help things that the community is really excited about to get over the line. If you all can help us raise a couple thousand more dollars in the coming days, you will help us unlock their support and therefore meet our $60,000 goal! If you have pledged already or are unable to at this time, please help us by spreading the word and telling your friends and family. 

    Ōtākaro Orchard is truly a project by and for the community; when we achieve this fundraising goal, it will be as much your accomplishment as ours.

    Ngā mihi maioha 💚

    Ōtākaro Orchard/Edible Canterbury/FRN Team

      Chloe Waretini
      23/05/2023 at 7:33pm

      "So excited to see this project coming to fruition! Huge gratitude for all those who have continued the push to bring Otakaro into existence"

      Anonymous pledger
      23/05/2023 at 4:38pm
      Karl velde
      23/05/2023 at 2:51pm

      "Good luckRoz!"

      diana manson
      23/05/2023 at 1:28pm
      Vic
      23/05/2023 at 12:48pm

      "Amazing mahi!"

      Vic
      23/05/2023 at 12:46pm
      Anonymous pledger
      23/05/2023 at 12:41pm
      Anonymous pledger
      23/05/2023 at 11:55am
      Anonymous pledger
      23/05/2023 at 11:43am

      "Having seen the orchard from the very beginning, it is very lovely to see the gradual transformation. I confess to taking a couple of Medlars this year! Looking forward to your Food Forest Design and Philosophy this Saturday. :-)"

      Imogen Wood
      23/05/2023 at 10:46am

      "Really enjoyed the voluntary day with UP on Thursday - good luck with the campaign!"

      Roz Rolls
      23/05/2023 at 10:44am

      "Donations from the Ako Ōtāutahi workshop on 'designing resilient systems of abundance' "

      Daisy Stainton
      23/05/2023 at 6:49am

      "In memory of Grandma Esme"

      Laura
      22/05/2023 at 10:11pm
      Bec Roper-Gee
      22/05/2023 at 8:58pm
      Bec Roper-Gee
      22/05/2023 at 8:51pm
      Anonymous pledger
      22/05/2023 at 8:31pm
      Mark
      22/05/2023 at 8:30pm
      Anonymous pledger
      22/05/2023 at 6:54pm
      Chessa
      22/05/2023 at 4:52pm
      Anonymous pledger
      22/05/2023 at 4:50pm
      Chessa
      22/05/2023 at 4:48pm
      Anonymous pledger
      22/05/2023 at 4:09pm
      Anonymous pledger
      22/05/2023 at 3:05pm
      Bat Kathryn Bates
      22/05/2023 at 2:17pm

      "Looking forward to this!"

      Anonymous pledger
      22/05/2023 at 11:38am
      michal
      22/05/2023 at 11:34am
      Christopher
      22/05/2023 at 10:01am
      Dave Evans
      22/05/2023 at 9:56am
      Ben Doudney
      20/05/2023 at 10:19am
      Prue
      19/05/2023 at 4:20pm

      "and something for the green roof Prue and Richard"

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