Belinda Reburn

Belinda Reburn received architectural training before joining Wellington City Council in 1991. There, Reburn gained experience in a wide range of urban design practices through which she developed an interest in "public open space design, ecological and engineering-based projects." In Belinda’s time with the City Council she would be involved with the development of Wellington’s Civic Square, the Otari Native Botanic Garden redevelopment project, and Wellington Botanic Garden Redevelopment. In 2001 Belinda moved to Nelson and joined Nelmac Ltd (now Nelmac - Kūmānu Environmental) where she worked on Oakwood’s Village redevelopment in Richmond, among many other projects.

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Belinda Reburn, Neville Porteous and Helene Carroll, 'Wishing Well' [tile detail], 1960/1996, Oriental Bay, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington.

Image: Bronwyn Holloway-Smith, Public Art Heritage Aotearoa New Zealand, 2024