The Cloud is a temporary structure on the western edge of Queens Wharf. It was erected to accommodate Auckland's commitment to host an inner-city Fanzone, festival and showcase event during the Rugby World Cup 2011, and it proved a very popular location to watch the games. At almost 180m long, The Cloud can accommodate up to 5,000 people. Its' ground floor area can be split into four segments, which means the building is able to cater for a range of showcase and festival events occurring at the same time. The mezzanine space at the northern end of The Cloud is ideal for VIP hosting. The build


The Cloud is a temporary structure on the western edge of Queens Wharf. It was erected to accommodate Auckland's commitment to host an inner-city Fanzone, festival and showcase event during the Rugby World Cup 2011, and it proved a very popular location to watch the games. At almost 180m long, The Cloud can accommodate up to 5,000 people. Its' ground floor area can be split into four segments, which means the building is able to cater for a range of showcase and festival events occurring at the same time. The mezzanine space at the northern end of The Cloud is ideal for VIP hosting. The building was designed as a temporary structure to last up to 20 years.


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