Whangarei City has a dying Commercial Centre. This has resulted from population shifts that have occurred over time. Significant issues have driven movement of people toward much larger cities (seeking better economic, cultural and social outcomes) and more spacious urban fringes (seeking improved environmental outcomes). The Whangarei CBD incorporates both the dying Commercial Centre and a thriving Town Basin which is the centre for Arts and Recreation within the city. The two areas are a juxtaposition. The investigation reveals reasons why two such contrasting areas exist and defines a design solution that seeks to resolve this and leverages the success of the Town Basin to revive the Commercial Centre. The aim of this thesis is to inves...
The neglected coastal edge of the port landscape has left behind unreceptive scars on the city’s urb...
Residential streets make up a large proportion of accessible public space while failing to facilitat...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
Whangarei City has a dying Commercial Centre. This has resulted from population shifts that have occ...
This research project looks at the possible ways of creating well-connected and desirable urban envi...
The water’s edge is a vital element in New Zealand’s natural environments and established communitie...
With rapid growth and urbanisation, there is increasing pressure to develop and occupy New Zealand’s...
This research explores an approach for adaptive reuse to enhance livability and greater connection t...
Transport infrastructure is a key aspect of any city. The ability to move large groups of people int...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
Auckland is surrounded by one of the world’s most precious resources – water. But for decades we hav...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted the status of a legal person. Te Awa Tu...
Porirua City is twenty minutes north of Wellington, New Zealand’s capital. The city is fifty years ...
This research project, REVIVING THE HEART, researches and explores architectural solutions in connec...
The neglected coastal edge of the port landscape has left behind unreceptive scars on the city’s urb...
Residential streets make up a large proportion of accessible public space while failing to facilitat...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
Whangarei City has a dying Commercial Centre. This has resulted from population shifts that have occ...
This research project looks at the possible ways of creating well-connected and desirable urban envi...
The water’s edge is a vital element in New Zealand’s natural environments and established communitie...
With rapid growth and urbanisation, there is increasing pressure to develop and occupy New Zealand’s...
This research explores an approach for adaptive reuse to enhance livability and greater connection t...
Transport infrastructure is a key aspect of any city. The ability to move large groups of people int...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
Auckland is surrounded by one of the world’s most precious resources – water. But for decades we hav...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted the status of a legal person. Te Awa Tu...
Porirua City is twenty minutes north of Wellington, New Zealand’s capital. The city is fifty years ...
This research project, REVIVING THE HEART, researches and explores architectural solutions in connec...
The neglected coastal edge of the port landscape has left behind unreceptive scars on the city’s urb...
Residential streets make up a large proportion of accessible public space while failing to facilitat...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...