Sinks are being sliced, custom-made hand pumps are being cast, and bubbling tubes are being illuminated as bespoke features for New Zealand’s first Aquatic Sensory Experience take shape in Christchurch.
More than just a recreational facility, Parakiore Recreation and Sport Centre will include a unique multi-sensory aquatic environment, specifically designed to foster exploration and play for individuals with sensory or disability needs.
Director Graham Christie says creating one-of-a-kind equipment is challenging but rewarding.
“I design these bespoke features, then comes the even harder job of working out how to actually make them. There’s no manual on how to cleanly cut the front off a porcelain sink.
“I’ve exported this type of interactive equipment all over the world and have no doubt that what will be on offer at the Aquatic Sensory Experience at Parakiore will make it a truly unique attraction.”
Parakiore is being delivered by Crown Infrastructure Delivery Limited (CID) and will be owned and operated by Christchurch City Council.
CID Project Director Alistair Young says an Aquatic Sensory Experience like this is rare globally.
“While we are creating New Zealand’s largest indoor sports and aquatics facility, our goal is to provide access for as many people as possible. The Aquatic Sensory Experience, along with features like the MOVE circo arts studio and dry diving space, plays a crucial role in achieving this.”
Christchurch City Council Head of Recreation, Sport and Events Nigel Cox highlights the success of the Southern Centre: Multi-Sensory Experience at Pioneer Recreation and Sport Centre, which serves as a foundation for the new initiative.
“Our aspiration is for visitors to have such a positive experience with the Aquatic Sensory Experience’s water features that they gain newfound confidence to explore the diverse water play equipment and pools throughout Parakiore.”