The Auckland Museum and the new Te Ara I Whiti, which runs from Upper Queen St to Victoria St were also lit up, in the theme of the Matariki star cluster, along with another 14 buildings and landmarks.
"This year, thanks to the huge support from local businesses and organisations getting in behind the Matariki Festival, we're able to bring this beautiful sunrise colour to life throughout the city and start the festival on a bright note," says Auckland councillor Cathy Casey.
"The colour is significant because at this time of year the Matariki constellation rises in the north east near the same point on the horizon as the sun. "
Auckland building owners and managers were encouraged to join the festivities and light up to join the festivities celebration.
Matariki refers to a star cluster otherwise known as the Pleiades which emerge in the winter sky just before dawn.
Traditionally, it was a time for remembering the dead, and celebrating new life, according to the Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand.