The Auckland waterfront was historically an industrially dominated zone which discouraged unfettered public access beyond the red fence onto the working wharves. With the sporadic development of a now recreational city unguided by a cohesive urban plan, the waterfront, now partially public space, has remained a disconnected and unengaged element to the city as it is still largely characterised by its former role in shipping. Queens Wharf is located at the base of Auckland city’s main pedestrian arterial route ; however, due to its undeveloped state, it does not hold a sense of place along this pedestrian corridor which dissipates at the harbour’s edge despite serving Auckland as the place of arrival for cruise ships. The waterfront was ...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
This research project focuses on creating a transit-orientated pedestrian-friendly urban development...
Auckland is surrounded by one of the world’s most precious resources – water. But for decades we hav...
Auckland is a unique city defined by its impressive geological condition and rich cultural heritage,...
This dissertation deals with urban tourism and the role of waterfronts. Urban tourism is becoming in...
Transport infrastructure networks play a vital role in urban growth. Due to this reason, from the 18...
Point Britomart of Auckland city has not existed since it was demolished in 1880’s. Instead, the pla...
The aim of this project is to analyse the issues of the current cruise ship terminal site, and desig...
In many countries around the world, contemporary urban ports have a major economical, infrastructura...
The neglected coastal edge of the port landscape has left behind unreceptive scars on the city’s urb...
This study of the landscape of port waterfronts is appropriate because, after the culmination of per...
The central proposition of this paper is that at this very moment Auckland has a unique historic opp...
This research project looks at the possible ways of creating well-connected and desirable urban envi...
Deeply rooted with cultural and historic ties, the coastline is inherently linked to the New Zealand...
All urban sites around the world have their own unique, evolving historical identity. However, this ...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
This research project focuses on creating a transit-orientated pedestrian-friendly urban development...
Auckland is surrounded by one of the world’s most precious resources – water. But for decades we hav...
Auckland is a unique city defined by its impressive geological condition and rich cultural heritage,...
This dissertation deals with urban tourism and the role of waterfronts. Urban tourism is becoming in...
Transport infrastructure networks play a vital role in urban growth. Due to this reason, from the 18...
Point Britomart of Auckland city has not existed since it was demolished in 1880’s. Instead, the pla...
The aim of this project is to analyse the issues of the current cruise ship terminal site, and desig...
In many countries around the world, contemporary urban ports have a major economical, infrastructura...
The neglected coastal edge of the port landscape has left behind unreceptive scars on the city’s urb...
This study of the landscape of port waterfronts is appropriate because, after the culmination of per...
The central proposition of this paper is that at this very moment Auckland has a unique historic opp...
This research project looks at the possible ways of creating well-connected and desirable urban envi...
Deeply rooted with cultural and historic ties, the coastline is inherently linked to the New Zealand...
All urban sites around the world have their own unique, evolving historical identity. However, this ...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
This research project focuses on creating a transit-orientated pedestrian-friendly urban development...
Auckland is surrounded by one of the world’s most precious resources – water. But for decades we hav...