The street’s architectural history starts with settlement and establishment by Te Āti Awa, Ngāti Tupaia and Ngāti Haumia, to mid-19th century colonial settlement, to street meetings and social unionist movements, to Lewis Glover’s gift of Glover Park to the city on his death.
The window forms carved into the ground will also become vessels for light and shadow as they capture the movement of sunlight across the public space, says Andrew.
"Rather than a monument that occupies space, Shadow Windows seeks to open up and create absences in the urban environment. By exposing these histories and structures the works hope to act as windows for thought and contemplation on what is being uncovered.