High rise developments dominate skylines and are contentious in many low rise urban environments. Christchurch is no exception and its residents have historically been vocal in articulating their opinions on matters they care about, especially in regard to projects they perceive will ruin their ‘garden city’. At the turn of the millennium, developers were preparing yet another proposal which would get the tongues wagging in Christchurch with the development of the former Ferrymead Tavern site on Ferry Road. The planning process was a long and antagonistic one with many individuals viewing the built towers with a look of ‘disgust’ and discontent. In an ironic twist, the seismic activity in Christchurch over the last few years which has had m...
Studies of the impact of development on the built environment often concentrate on areas of sudden c...
A curious apprehensiveness towards the future of a town that I consider to be my second home, Queens...
Urban inclination has unfavourably allowed for urban development throughout New Zealand to be found ...
High rise developments dominate skylines and are contentious in many low rise urban environments. Ch...
High rise developments dominate skylines and are contentious in many low rise urban environments. Ch...
The recent earthquakes in Canterbury have left thousands of Christchurch residents’ homeless or faci...
Christchurch was struck by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake on the 22 February 2011. The quake devastated ...
The issue of development and/or protection of cultural heritage causes conflict. Lyttelton Township,...
At the conclusion of the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes more than 5100 homes had been deemed u...
Residential subdivisions on the urban fringes of cities are popular throughout New Zealand. Our urba...
As far as suburbs with bad reputations go, Aranui in Christchurch often seems to dominate local publ...
In June 2013, Brighton and Hove City Council submitted Part One of their City Plan to the Secretary ...
Redesigning and inhabiting an empty city is a rare experience for planners, architects and developer...
Following the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes Christchurch is undergoing extensive development on the peri...
A curious apprehensiveness towards the future of a town that I consider to be my second home, Queens...
Studies of the impact of development on the built environment often concentrate on areas of sudden c...
A curious apprehensiveness towards the future of a town that I consider to be my second home, Queens...
Urban inclination has unfavourably allowed for urban development throughout New Zealand to be found ...
High rise developments dominate skylines and are contentious in many low rise urban environments. Ch...
High rise developments dominate skylines and are contentious in many low rise urban environments. Ch...
The recent earthquakes in Canterbury have left thousands of Christchurch residents’ homeless or faci...
Christchurch was struck by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake on the 22 February 2011. The quake devastated ...
The issue of development and/or protection of cultural heritage causes conflict. Lyttelton Township,...
At the conclusion of the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes more than 5100 homes had been deemed u...
Residential subdivisions on the urban fringes of cities are popular throughout New Zealand. Our urba...
As far as suburbs with bad reputations go, Aranui in Christchurch often seems to dominate local publ...
In June 2013, Brighton and Hove City Council submitted Part One of their City Plan to the Secretary ...
Redesigning and inhabiting an empty city is a rare experience for planners, architects and developer...
Following the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes Christchurch is undergoing extensive development on the peri...
A curious apprehensiveness towards the future of a town that I consider to be my second home, Queens...
Studies of the impact of development on the built environment often concentrate on areas of sudden c...
A curious apprehensiveness towards the future of a town that I consider to be my second home, Queens...
Urban inclination has unfavourably allowed for urban development throughout New Zealand to be found ...