Ellen Melville Centre Explained

Ellen Melville Centre
Alternate Names:Pioneer Womens Memorial Hall
Address:2 Freyberg Place, Auckland City Centre, New Zealand 1000
Coordinates:-36.8476°N 174.7668°W
Location Country:New Zealand
Completion Date:1962
Architect:Tibor Donner
Owner:Auckland Council
Building Type:Community centre

The Ellen Melville Centre is a community centre located in Freyberg Square in central Auckland, New Zealand.[1] It is named after Ellen Melville, the first woman to be elected to the Auckland City Council and the second New Zealand woman to become a lawyer.[2]

History

Melville proposed a community hall in the central city as a centenary project to mark 100 years since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi and to commemorate the work of pioneer women in the establishment and development of Auckland. However work only got underway in the late 1950s and the hall was opened in 1962 as a base for women's societies. The original building, named the Pioneer Women's & Ellen Melville Memorial Hall, was designed by Auckland City Chief Architect Tibor Donner.[3] [4] It cost £56,200, including a £30,000 donation from the Queen Street Business Association, £19,000 from the Auckland City Council and £8,000 raised by 64 women’s organisations.

The centre was extensively refurbished and reopened in September 2017. As part of the refurbishment a large scale bronze sculpture by Lisa Reihana was commissioned. The work, Justice depicts the scales of justice but tipped in favour of women.[5] The centre has five bookable spaces available for community use, with classes and programmes run by organisations including the Plunket Society. The five rooms are each named after a prominent woman from the region: Helen Clark, Betty Wark, Elizabeth Yates, Marilyn Waring and Eleitino (Paddy) Walker.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Freyberg Place & Ellen Melville Centre. Heart of the City. en. 25 July 2019.
  2. Web site: Melville, Eliza Ellen. New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga. teara.govt.nz. en. 25 July 2019.
  3. Web site: Ellen Melville Centre: Creating community in inner-city Auckland. 10 November 2017. The Big Idea. en. 25 July 2019.
  4. Web site: Opening of Ellen Melville Centre and Freyberg Place – Pippa Coom. en-US. 25 July 2019.
  5. Web site: Justice . Auckland Public Art . 17 December 2020.