The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of our urban environments, where boundaries of contrasting urban contextual grid conditions overlap, forming pocket sites that ultimately must respond to multiple grids yet belong to none. These lost sites are the sites trapped by opposing contextual constraints, needing to respond to multiple and often conflicting conditions and as such ameliorating the architect’s ability to provide them with a single unique sense of holistic identity. This research investigates approaches for the design of these lost sites, particularly when they must not only respond to multiple grid conditions, but are also required to engage multiple diverse programs and re...
The following section provides an introduction to the following explanatory document in support of a...
Barry’s Point is the peninsula that founded the development of the Takapuna community. It is a contr...
What if architecture could promulgate its resistance to urban inclinations of segregation, privatisa...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
All urban sites around the world have their own unique, evolving historical identity. However, this ...
All urban sites around the world have their own unique, evolving historical identity. However, this ...
All urban sites around the world have their own unique, evolving historical identity. However, this ...
The consequence of homogenised place is becoming a growing concern across New Zealand’s built enviro...
The consequence of homogenised place is becoming a growing concern across New Zealand’s built enviro...
The traditional approach within landscape architecture to rejuvenate a distressed ‘lost’ urban site ...
The following section provides an introduction to the following explanatory document in support of a...
The following section provides an introduction to the following explanatory document in support of a...
Barry’s Point is the peninsula that founded the development of the Takapuna community. It is a contr...
What if architecture could promulgate its resistance to urban inclinations of segregation, privatisa...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
The contemporary urban dilemma of the ‘lost site’ has arisen due to the ever-increasing density of o...
All urban sites around the world have their own unique, evolving historical identity. However, this ...
All urban sites around the world have their own unique, evolving historical identity. However, this ...
All urban sites around the world have their own unique, evolving historical identity. However, this ...
The consequence of homogenised place is becoming a growing concern across New Zealand’s built enviro...
The consequence of homogenised place is becoming a growing concern across New Zealand’s built enviro...
The traditional approach within landscape architecture to rejuvenate a distressed ‘lost’ urban site ...
The following section provides an introduction to the following explanatory document in support of a...
The following section provides an introduction to the following explanatory document in support of a...
Barry’s Point is the peninsula that founded the development of the Takapuna community. It is a contr...
What if architecture could promulgate its resistance to urban inclinations of segregation, privatisa...