I am interested in the architectural language and built fabric of cities and regions. On an exchange to Munich, I was confronted by two approaches to the city - the rich quality of work by Sergison Bates and Caruso St John; and the autonomous approach of Diener and Diener. These architects have made simple geometries convincing through rich detailing, ornament, and materiality. They create compelling buildings but the materials and construction techniques they use would be too expensive for most New Zealand housing projects. This experience caused me to critically consider the condition of New Zealand’s built fabric. The Waikanae township in the Kapiti Region, has a deficit of rich architectural language and a bland sprawling suburbia. I...
Since Wellington’s establishment as a British colonial town in 1839 its townscape has evolved rapidl...
It has been argued that domestic architecture within New Zealand is increasingly dominated by intern...
Like egg whites to a pavlova, New Zealand would not be the same without the quarter acre. The phenom...
I am interested in the architectural language and built fabric of cities and regions. On an exchange...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
In 2016 I visited Sargfabrik cohousing in Vienna and was intrigued and captivated by the rich, diver...
The ability of architecture to mediate cultural identities, and prescribe spatial practices, empower...
The Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland neighbourhood of Ellerslie has undergone destructive erasures of ecolog...
The New Zealand Villa is a significant cultural icon of New Zealand. Its architecture encapsulates a...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
How do urban marae(2) fulfil contemporary Maori urban needs? What processes do urban Maori engage to...
Metropolises around the globe continue on the path of relentless growth under the extreme forces of ...
This research explores an approach for adaptive reuse to enhance livability and greater connection t...
Hataitai forms part of a shift from countryside to cityscape. The village grew organically through t...
In Aotearoa, home is a very deeply held concept. It colours our understanding of architecture, cause...
Since Wellington’s establishment as a British colonial town in 1839 its townscape has evolved rapidl...
It has been argued that domestic architecture within New Zealand is increasingly dominated by intern...
Like egg whites to a pavlova, New Zealand would not be the same without the quarter acre. The phenom...
I am interested in the architectural language and built fabric of cities and regions. On an exchange...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
In 2016 I visited Sargfabrik cohousing in Vienna and was intrigued and captivated by the rich, diver...
The ability of architecture to mediate cultural identities, and prescribe spatial practices, empower...
The Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland neighbourhood of Ellerslie has undergone destructive erasures of ecolog...
The New Zealand Villa is a significant cultural icon of New Zealand. Its architecture encapsulates a...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
How do urban marae(2) fulfil contemporary Maori urban needs? What processes do urban Maori engage to...
Metropolises around the globe continue on the path of relentless growth under the extreme forces of ...
This research explores an approach for adaptive reuse to enhance livability and greater connection t...
Hataitai forms part of a shift from countryside to cityscape. The village grew organically through t...
In Aotearoa, home is a very deeply held concept. It colours our understanding of architecture, cause...
Since Wellington’s establishment as a British colonial town in 1839 its townscape has evolved rapidl...
It has been argued that domestic architecture within New Zealand is increasingly dominated by intern...
Like egg whites to a pavlova, New Zealand would not be the same without the quarter acre. The phenom...