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Tupuānuku

10 July 2023

UC's Tupuānuku hall of residence provides fully-catered accommodation for our first-year students. Find out more about our Tupuānuku hall of residence.

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Tupuānuku has been awarded the Asia-Pacific Student Accommodation Award (APSAA) for excellence in Facility Development or Management

Tupuānuku is one of nine stars seen within the cluster of Matariki, Te Iwa o Matariki.  It is the star that is connected to kai (food) and rongoā (traditional medicines) that is grown within the soil, or harvested from the ground. The rising of Matariki signals the new year within te ao Māori and plays a significant role in the māramataka, the Māori lunar calendar, in determining and planning for the year ahead. 

The largest new accommodation build to date, Tupuānuku offers 504 fully-furnished student rooms with a focus on culture and lifestyle.  Located amongst other halls of residence, the location on Homestead Lane (adjacent to the Ilam Homestead and gardens) is a short 5 minute walk to main campus facilities.  The layout consists of long corridors divided into smaller colour-coded neighbourhoods or kāhui.

Tupuānuku includes:

  • Single rooms (approx 11-13m2) x 375 with shared bathroom (1:4 ratio)
  • Single ensuite rooms (approx 14-15m2) x 100 (own bathroom)
  • Single accessible rooms (approx 16-18m2) x 29 (own bathroom)
  • Rooms contain king single bed, desk, chair, bookshelves, and double wardrobe with lockable drawer
  • Fully-catered including term and semester breaks
  • Opened to first year students in 2021

On each floor are:

  • Gender neutral bathrooms x 4 (3 basins, 3 toilets with basins, 2 shower rooms)
  • Gender neutral bathrooms x 2 (3 basins, 3 toilets with basins, 2 shower rooms, 1 room with toilet, basin and shower)
  • Ensuite rooms x 20
  • Accessible rooms x 6
  • Kitchenettes x 3
  • Study rooms for individual or group study x 2
  • Common room x 1 
Tupuanuku - Reception
Tupuanuku - Dining
Tupuanuku - Common

Tupuānuku virtual tour

Take a virtual tour of our brand new facility - there are two "Starting Points" or you can view by room on either the "Ground Floor" or a "Residential Level".  You can move from room to room by following the white or blue circle with your cursor.  The blue indicates a transition to the next room.

To view a panorama of a room, left click and drag to navigate left, right, up or down.

Types of rooms available (NZ$)

 

Single room, fully-catered

$21,418 (41 weeks) - 2024 Fees

 

Ensuite room, fully-catered

$22,894 (41 weeks) - 2024 Fees

 

Facilities

  • King single bed
  • Bookshelves
  • Wardrobe
  • Desk
  • Centrally heated
  • Dining hallShared kitchenettes
  • Shared common spaces
  • Individual and group study spaces
  • Shared bathrooms or ensuites (own bathroom)
  • Shared washing machines and dryers
  • Wifi throughout
  • Secure bike storage

 

Internet

Unlimited for UC students - an internet account is activated on acceptance of formal enrolment offer.

Tupuānuku bedroom with ensuite
Tupuanuku - Single
Tupuanuku - Accessible
Tupuānuku study room
Contract dates

Saturday 10 February - Saturday 23 November 2024 (includes catering during term and semester breaks)

Your residential contract is directly between you and UniLodge.  UC is working in partnership with UniLodge on pastoral care services.

 

Costs (NZ$)

Residential fee
$20,418 - Single room
$21,894 - Ensuite room

Contingency fee (refundable)
$400

Administration fee (non-refundable)
$300

Residential life fee
$300

UC student car parking (optional)
No parking - student permit parking on campus

Laundry
Free

 

Payments and instalment dates (NZ$)

Payment 1 (on acceptance of place)
$1,000 ($400 contingency fee, $300 administration fee, $300 residential life fee)

Payment 2 (16 January)
$2,490 (5 weeks' rent) - Single room
$2,670 (5 weeks' rent) - Ensuite room

Fortnightly thereafter
$996 - Single room
$1,068 - Ensuite room

More information

Contact us

Tupuānuku
3 Homestead Lane Upper Riccarton
Christchurch 8041
Phone | Waea: +64 (027) 247 6822
Email | Īmēra

 
Statement of intent

"Live the UniLodge Life."

UniLodge has been providing pastoral care for students for over 20 years and our Residential Life Programme aims to foster inclusive communities through a diverse range of events and initiatives to support residents to achieve academic success.

We understand that university is a transformative time in a student’s life, and we build our program around this to inspire development, build lifelong friendships, and support students through any challenges they may encounter.

All of our staff receive training and resources to be able to assist students to access the right support for them, ranging from helping residents adapt to living away from home, accessing financial support, or helping them find a counsellor to talk things through.

UniLodge has strong industry partnerships with universities and other institutions to help students navigate their options, as well as inform them of community-based resources.

Each resident is a unique individual and can expect from UniLodge, an environment that has clear, reasonable and effective practices, and that aligns with the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of Domestic Tertiary and International Learners.

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