The architectural element – the roof – is the subject of this research project. Whilst the roof serves a strong practical function by providing physical shelter, it also serves certain ‘felt’ functions. Rich in symbolic meanings, the roof has been employed across a variety of cultures and times, to give importance to spaces below. It has also been suggested that the roof helps establish a ‘sense of place’, as it is the element that separates sky and ground. This sky-ground relationship will be explored further throughout this project, thus introducing an underlying metaphysical theme. The issue placelessness remains topical in New Zealand amidst trends towards more globalized architectural practices, and where buildings of a modernist style...
This project explores how perception can be used to facilitate design within the rural landscape of ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture enhance identity within a satellite township of Auckland, f...
“A building is something that protects us and differentiates itself from the natural environment. I ...
Cultural diversity in New Zealand society has increased in recent years due to an influx of immigran...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can architecture reflect the cultural background of an immigrant suburb in Au...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How could the development of a Living Roof Design Manual increase the effectiv...
As an exchange student, New Zealand was uncharted territory, both culturally and environmentally. Wi...
This project investigates the mixed-use building type as a form of sustainable urban architecture fo...
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 ...
Architecture demands a certain responsibility to the changing environments of today’s world and the ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can Architecture express a deeper understanding of the dynamic mountain envi...
This project develops a design for a Trappist monastery to be built within the Auckland central busi...
New Zealanders have an undeniable attraction to the coast. As a nation bordering only oceans, natura...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can an architectural intervention facilitate the return of taonga to iwi in ...
This project explores how perception can be used to facilitate design within the rural landscape of ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture enhance identity within a satellite township of Auckland, f...
“A building is something that protects us and differentiates itself from the natural environment. I ...
Cultural diversity in New Zealand society has increased in recent years due to an influx of immigran...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can architecture reflect the cultural background of an immigrant suburb in Au...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How could the development of a Living Roof Design Manual increase the effectiv...
As an exchange student, New Zealand was uncharted territory, both culturally and environmentally. Wi...
This project investigates the mixed-use building type as a form of sustainable urban architecture fo...
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 ...
Architecture demands a certain responsibility to the changing environments of today’s world and the ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can Architecture express a deeper understanding of the dynamic mountain envi...
This project develops a design for a Trappist monastery to be built within the Auckland central busi...
New Zealanders have an undeniable attraction to the coast. As a nation bordering only oceans, natura...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can an architectural intervention facilitate the return of taonga to iwi in ...
This project explores how perception can be used to facilitate design within the rural landscape of ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can architecture enhance identity within a satellite township of Auckland, f...
“A building is something that protects us and differentiates itself from the natural environment. I ...