“A building is something that protects us and differentiates itself from the natural environment. I like the idea of energy ; in a sense, the energies are about thermodynamics and about the real forces that we are creating. The history of nature is about evolution and specialization of form following some reaction to place. Architecture from that point of view should be trying to understand more about this interaction.—Vicente Guallart” Architecture can own the same flexibility, wideness, diversity with nature. This project discusses the relationship between architecture and natural environment. Project site: Auckland Botanic Gardens, Hill Road, Manurewa. Development of existing visitors' centre, and plans for new library. “Clouds app...
Due to the increase in global population, there is a growing potential for losing regular “contact w...
This project explores how perception can be used to facilitate design within the rural landscape of ...
Throughout time, our natural environment has been one of the only constants in our evolution. While ...
Master of Architecture (professional) Research Companion, 2018There has always been a relationship b...
The building envelope is undergoing change. We still expect it to provide thermal, light and visual ...
The architectural element – the roof – is the subject of this research project. Whilst the roof serv...
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
The first human stepped onto New Zealand’s shores around 1,000 years ago. Since then almost half of ...
Architecture demands a certain responsibility to the changing environments of today’s world and the ...
Man currently takes no ownership for the oceans despite being a major contributor to its current sta...
The environment we live in is a direct result of complex mechanisms which are involved in all compon...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can a better interaction with water be encouraged through the use of the arc...
RESEARCH QUESTION AND PROJECT AIMS: How can architecture be created through bio-inspired design, ...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can urban housing development employ holistic ecological design techniques to...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can green roofs and living walls be used as an integrated part of urban deve...
Due to the increase in global population, there is a growing potential for losing regular “contact w...
This project explores how perception can be used to facilitate design within the rural landscape of ...
Throughout time, our natural environment has been one of the only constants in our evolution. While ...
Master of Architecture (professional) Research Companion, 2018There has always been a relationship b...
The building envelope is undergoing change. We still expect it to provide thermal, light and visual ...
The architectural element – the roof – is the subject of this research project. Whilst the roof serv...
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
The first human stepped onto New Zealand’s shores around 1,000 years ago. Since then almost half of ...
Architecture demands a certain responsibility to the changing environments of today’s world and the ...
Man currently takes no ownership for the oceans despite being a major contributor to its current sta...
The environment we live in is a direct result of complex mechanisms which are involved in all compon...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can a better interaction with water be encouraged through the use of the arc...
RESEARCH QUESTION AND PROJECT AIMS: How can architecture be created through bio-inspired design, ...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can urban housing development employ holistic ecological design techniques to...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can green roofs and living walls be used as an integrated part of urban deve...
Due to the increase in global population, there is a growing potential for losing regular “contact w...
This project explores how perception can be used to facilitate design within the rural landscape of ...
Throughout time, our natural environment has been one of the only constants in our evolution. While ...