There are many benefits associated with living in low density, detached housing conditions. However, the increase in housing demands have prompted Auckland’s surge of peripheral land to be developed into homes and the amplified cost of housing. Defined as urban sprawl, many of these housing types are standalone and built on private land, as the preferred type of housing. Studies have demonstrated that Auckland families' housing preference is the standalone dwelling. The objective for this thesis is to gain a better understanding of urban sprawl, higher-density and vertical development conditions, and recognise the various family types and their associated living preferences. The collected data influences what is considered family-friendly ...
Current intensified housing is not perceived by New Zealanders as desirable... Critiques are extensi...
New Zealanders continue to resist higher density housing as a way of living. The detached house in t...
Housing affordability has become a growing concern in New Zealand. Urban intensification has been ra...
There are many benefits associated with living in low density, detached housing conditions. However,...
This thesis will explore what makes a place family-friendly and, how likely families with children w...
Increasing population and changing family demographics are driving the need for new and more sustain...
Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a housing crisis. The cost of housing is rising, and supply can...
With Wellington city set to accommodate up to 80,000 new residents by 2050. An increasing need for a...
ARCHITECTURAL QUESTION: How can prefabricated flexible housing adapt to the changing needs and incr...
New Zealanders continue to resist higher density housing as a way of living. The detached house in t...
The Humane Co-house design-led research project presents a new typology for shared medium-density ho...
Housing demand has been a long running issue in Auckland. Shortages, combined with the rapidly growi...
Like many other large cities, Auckland is facing an exponential increase in population. With the dra...
The stand alone suburban dwelling is no longer suitable for our steadily growing population, changin...
‘Suburban to Urban’ explores a family-focused high-density residential model as an inner-city altern...
Current intensified housing is not perceived by New Zealanders as desirable... Critiques are extensi...
New Zealanders continue to resist higher density housing as a way of living. The detached house in t...
Housing affordability has become a growing concern in New Zealand. Urban intensification has been ra...
There are many benefits associated with living in low density, detached housing conditions. However,...
This thesis will explore what makes a place family-friendly and, how likely families with children w...
Increasing population and changing family demographics are driving the need for new and more sustain...
Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a housing crisis. The cost of housing is rising, and supply can...
With Wellington city set to accommodate up to 80,000 new residents by 2050. An increasing need for a...
ARCHITECTURAL QUESTION: How can prefabricated flexible housing adapt to the changing needs and incr...
New Zealanders continue to resist higher density housing as a way of living. The detached house in t...
The Humane Co-house design-led research project presents a new typology for shared medium-density ho...
Housing demand has been a long running issue in Auckland. Shortages, combined with the rapidly growi...
Like many other large cities, Auckland is facing an exponential increase in population. With the dra...
The stand alone suburban dwelling is no longer suitable for our steadily growing population, changin...
‘Suburban to Urban’ explores a family-focused high-density residential model as an inner-city altern...
Current intensified housing is not perceived by New Zealanders as desirable... Critiques are extensi...
New Zealanders continue to resist higher density housing as a way of living. The detached house in t...
Housing affordability has become a growing concern in New Zealand. Urban intensification has been ra...