Joyless rows of monotonous houses are be- ginning to define the suburban typology of tomorrow. Quality and innovation is being compromised for speed and quantity and there is a distinct lack of consideration for the home’s potential to enrich and influence the life-styles and well-being of its occupants. This thesis is a reaction to the researcher’s dis- satisfaction with New Zealand’s suburban typology and seeks to identify and demonstrate an alternative design approach. The research- er considers that a house should enable its occupants to flourish by instigating moments of joy and surprise whilst maximising economy of space. The thesis uses an investigative research method of five different design tests. Each test reveals strategies to...
Current intensified housing is not perceived by New Zealanders as desirable... Critiques are extensi...
The aim of this thesis is to explore specific adaptable design for suburban housing. First an analys...
Increasing population and changing family demographics are driving the need for new and more sustain...
Joyless rows of monotonous houses are be- ginning to define the suburban typology of tomorrow. Quali...
The suburban dream has defined the Kiwi lifestyle since early European settlement. However, New Zeal...
The North American suburban house is continually changing, a byproduct of cultural and technological...
The scales of change that affect suburban houses differ according to numerous variables. The goal of...
With Greenfield approaches becoming less popular among city councils, forms of densification are bei...
Enriching the Envelope Experience is a design strategy for an external retrofit to revitalise existi...
The typical suburban home is a "decorated box." It is a prosaic rectangular mass "enhanced" by proje...
Over the last 20 years, efforts have been made to improve design quality in new suburban residential...
The Humane Co-house design-led research project presents a new typology for shared medium-density ho...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...
In New Zealand, most people do not find Medium Density housing (MDH) visually appealing. In October ...
Over 70 years since it was completed, the house at 12 Fife Lane, Miramar, New Zealand’s first state ...
Current intensified housing is not perceived by New Zealanders as desirable... Critiques are extensi...
The aim of this thesis is to explore specific adaptable design for suburban housing. First an analys...
Increasing population and changing family demographics are driving the need for new and more sustain...
Joyless rows of monotonous houses are be- ginning to define the suburban typology of tomorrow. Quali...
The suburban dream has defined the Kiwi lifestyle since early European settlement. However, New Zeal...
The North American suburban house is continually changing, a byproduct of cultural and technological...
The scales of change that affect suburban houses differ according to numerous variables. The goal of...
With Greenfield approaches becoming less popular among city councils, forms of densification are bei...
Enriching the Envelope Experience is a design strategy for an external retrofit to revitalise existi...
The typical suburban home is a "decorated box." It is a prosaic rectangular mass "enhanced" by proje...
Over the last 20 years, efforts have been made to improve design quality in new suburban residential...
The Humane Co-house design-led research project presents a new typology for shared medium-density ho...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...
In New Zealand, most people do not find Medium Density housing (MDH) visually appealing. In October ...
Over 70 years since it was completed, the house at 12 Fife Lane, Miramar, New Zealand’s first state ...
Current intensified housing is not perceived by New Zealanders as desirable... Critiques are extensi...
The aim of this thesis is to explore specific adaptable design for suburban housing. First an analys...
Increasing population and changing family demographics are driving the need for new and more sustain...