The Resilient Waterscape project reimagines Auckland’s CBD by designing a rain garden that integrates green infrastructure with urban spaces. The rain garden offers a sustainable solution to manage stormwater runoff, reduce flooding, and improve water quality while creating a space that is accessible, educational, and beneficial to the local community. Environmental issues are addressed by incorporating traditional allegories of local plant species and cultural importance. Inspired by Indigenous knowledge and modern ecological design principles, Resilient Waterscape highlights how urban green spaces can function as essential infrastructure and as areas of cultural and environmental importance. The garden serves as a model for urban resilience, aiming to enhance ecological sustainability and community well-being in the heart of Auckland.