RESEARCH QUESTION: How to integrate new architectural design with derelict heritage buildings to encourage contribution to the functioning fabric of urban centres? Urban heritage buildings which have become disused present a major architectual challenge. How can they be rejuvenated and re-integrated as a functioning part of the modern city fabric? This project set out to investigate how architectural design which encourages and contributes to the functioning fabric of an urban centre while preserving its historic heritage can be applied to a selected building and surroundings. The project begins by investigating conservation and reuse theory from the nineteenth century onward, followed by the study of applications of conservation and ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse be applied to a historic church in Auckland CBD to protec...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can Auckland’s Greenwoods Corner be redeveloped as the active focus of a thr...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can Building One be adaptively reused to regenerate the community of Point C...
Through the investigation Carlo Scarpa’s architecture, four design techniques have been chosen; thes...
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
This project investigates the mixed-use building type as a form of sustainable urban architecture fo...
People carry an assumption that ‘heritage’ architecture must be historic (age based) to be considere...
This research project is a design-led investigation into how the people of Tōtara North could engage...
The focus of this research is to explore the concept of Post Traumatic Architecture in the context o...
For architects material selection is one of the most crucial choices faced when designing. They clot...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can we reuse what is already on-site in neglected areas of Auckland City to ...
The significance of the proposal stems from changes being made in contemporary society. Ideals of de...
Auckland’s population is increasing rapidly and requires high-quality urban and architectural develo...
Cultural diversity in New Zealand society has increased in recent years due to an influx of immigran...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse of post-earthquake Christchurch buildings regenerate the ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse be applied to a historic church in Auckland CBD to protec...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can Auckland’s Greenwoods Corner be redeveloped as the active focus of a thr...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can Building One be adaptively reused to regenerate the community of Point C...
Through the investigation Carlo Scarpa’s architecture, four design techniques have been chosen; thes...
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
This project investigates the mixed-use building type as a form of sustainable urban architecture fo...
People carry an assumption that ‘heritage’ architecture must be historic (age based) to be considere...
This research project is a design-led investigation into how the people of Tōtara North could engage...
The focus of this research is to explore the concept of Post Traumatic Architecture in the context o...
For architects material selection is one of the most crucial choices faced when designing. They clot...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can we reuse what is already on-site in neglected areas of Auckland City to ...
The significance of the proposal stems from changes being made in contemporary society. Ideals of de...
Auckland’s population is increasing rapidly and requires high-quality urban and architectural develo...
Cultural diversity in New Zealand society has increased in recent years due to an influx of immigran...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse of post-earthquake Christchurch buildings regenerate the ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse be applied to a historic church in Auckland CBD to protec...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can Auckland’s Greenwoods Corner be redeveloped as the active focus of a thr...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can Building One be adaptively reused to regenerate the community of Point C...