Friday, 8 April 2016

Over the holidays when I went home for a few days I started thinking about possible pavilions around town. Im still not 100% on what a pavilion is but I went for the more a change of pace from whats around it kind of idea.




So first up we have the government gardens/ front of the museum/ where people do some lawn bowls.  Compared to the rest of Rotorua its a pretty laid back, quiet and peaceful area most of the time. Its definitely a change of scene, from the bumbling metropolis (haha) that is Rotorua city and then bam, this guy right here. 


Next up is Eat Streat. It used to just be another road until a few years ago when they started spreading the restaurants out until they came up with this. Now its a nice area that enclosed but not with multiple kinds of food places. 


This is somewhere in the new Police Station. That is all I know. 


This is one of the most typical places you will see photos of from Rotorua. I was wondering if you can have naturally formed pavilions like this? I also found the signage quite interesting and helpful if you aren't sure if the water is boiling hot or not. 



This is a new walk in the Redwoods which is on the Airport side of Rotorua, on your way out to the blue and green lakes. Once again is this a pavilion, maybe. If we go from the whole a different mood and experience then I would say yes. You are looking at something from a completely different way in this setting. 

Then we have the cheap seats at the Rotorua international stadium. I think they were painted like this a little bit before the 2011 RWC, cant fully remember. I just think its interesting that if you aren't standing in the right place, you cant see the image. If you are sitting on those seats, you cant see it, but from a distance and the right angle you can. 

Sadly only one of these had type in it at all, and that was just a name. However I think they are all a bit interesting in their own right.


Holla google for the assist on the images.


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