UC currently offers 2,800 beds in both self-catered and catered options from first year through to postgraduate level. Our new development, due for completion in 2026, will increase our offering to first year students.
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Construction has begun on a new student hall of residence, ճܱԲ , to further support our growing student population at UC. This brand-new purpose-built facility will provide fully-catered accommodation to 283 students, featuring single ensuite rooms, study spaces, and shared lounges, all designed to enable the transition to independence while promoting socialisation, friendship, safety and well-being.
ճܱԲ has been gifted its name by the local iwi Ngāi Tūāhuriri. The building will be located next to ճܱԳܰ on the border of the Ilam heritage garden. The design will bring the gardens into the building to provide a safe, peaceful retreat that supports the health and wellbeing of students. It will also have a cultural narrative embedded into the design features of the building, creating design that celebrates the weaving together of the Ngāi Tūāhuriri aesthetic and local stories.
ճܱԲ is one of the nine stars associated with Matariki. ճܱԲ (Atlas) has a connection to food and growth. ‘Tupu’ or ‘tipu’ means ‘to grow’ and rangi is taken from Rangi – the Sky, representing sustenance received from the upper canopies of Aotearoa New Zealand’s native forests providing both nourishment and resources for growth.
Further considerations of the design include optimising the structure with a highly efficient spatial configuration, minimising construction-related impacts on the operation of the student living precinct at Homestead Lane, and enabling a fast-track construction methodology, ensuring the project opens in time for Semester 1, 2026.
For further information contact:
Abigail Frederikse
Accommodation and Campus Life Manager
Waea: +64 3 369 3205
Īmēra: tupuarangi_queries@canterbury.ac.nz
A groundbreaking ceremony to mark the construction of the new accommodation facility, ճܱԲ, was held on Wednesday 3 July.