Story: Māori architecture – whare Māori
Page 6. External links and sources
More links and websites
Culture, architecture and pā
Information about the architecture of Te Puia, the Māori cultural centre at Whakarewarewa, Rotorua.
Ki te hau kainga: New perspectives on Māori housing solutions
A 2002 report on housing design for Māori, from Housing New Zealand (PDF, 2,990 KB).
Te Hononga
Te Hononga: the Centre for Māori Architecture and Appropriate Technologies is part of the Unitec School of Architecture.
More suggestions and sources
- Brown, Deidre. Māori architecture: from fale to wharenui and beyond. Auckland: Raupo, 2009.
- Cresswell, John. Māori meeting houses of the North Island. Auckland: PCS Publications, 1977.
- Neich, Roger, Painted histories: early Māori figurative painting. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1993.
- Prickett, Nigel. ‘Houses and house life in prehistoric New Zealand.’ MA thesis, University of Otago, 1974.
- Walden, Russell. Voices of silence: New Zealand’s Chapel of Futuna. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1987.
How to cite this page
Deidre Brown, Māori architecture – whare Māori, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/story/229263/sources (accessed 24 June 2026).
Story by Deidre Brown, published 15 June 2017.