This project develops a design for a Trappist monastery to be built within the Auckland central business district (C.B.D) area. This is an investigation into the opportunity of learning from various architectural cultures. Specifically, this project begins to investigate the selected monastic communities and the architectural principles related to them. These relevant principles are obtained and applied to a city context in New Zealand. The Trappist monastic order was selected due to the spiritual requirements and how it follows parallel to the peaceful space required for this project. The monastic typology acts as a precedent in which the architectural principles have the chance to be expended within a typology with which New Zealand...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How could the Christchurch Cathedral be rebuilt and adapted using contemporary t...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can conservation of a suburban heritage building in Auckland transform the co...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse in architecture restore life to a forgotten heritage buil...
Through the investigation Carlo Scarpa’s architecture, four design techniques have been chosen; thes...
The design of churches is greatly influenced by the attitudes of the society for which they are buil...
RESEARCH QUESTION: Should the architecture of church be utilitarian in nature or is there a deeper ...
The architectural element – the roof – is the subject of this research project. Whilst the roof serv...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can architecture reflect the cultural background of an immigrant suburb in Au...
Cultural diversity in New Zealand society has increased in recent years due to an influx of immigran...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How to integrate new architectural design with derelict heritage buildings to en...
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse be applied to a historic church in Auckland CBD to protec...
Auckland’s population is increasing rapidly and requires high-quality urban and architectural develo...
RESEARCH QUESTION: Can a civic heart regenerate the suburb of Mt Roskill with informed design decis...
This project investigates the mixed-use building type as a form of sustainable urban architecture fo...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How could the Christchurch Cathedral be rebuilt and adapted using contemporary t...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can conservation of a suburban heritage building in Auckland transform the co...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse in architecture restore life to a forgotten heritage buil...
Through the investigation Carlo Scarpa’s architecture, four design techniques have been chosen; thes...
The design of churches is greatly influenced by the attitudes of the society for which they are buil...
RESEARCH QUESTION: Should the architecture of church be utilitarian in nature or is there a deeper ...
The architectural element – the roof – is the subject of this research project. Whilst the roof serv...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can architecture reflect the cultural background of an immigrant suburb in Au...
Cultural diversity in New Zealand society has increased in recent years due to an influx of immigran...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How to integrate new architectural design with derelict heritage buildings to en...
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse be applied to a historic church in Auckland CBD to protec...
Auckland’s population is increasing rapidly and requires high-quality urban and architectural develo...
RESEARCH QUESTION: Can a civic heart regenerate the suburb of Mt Roskill with informed design decis...
This project investigates the mixed-use building type as a form of sustainable urban architecture fo...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How could the Christchurch Cathedral be rebuilt and adapted using contemporary t...
RESEARCH QUESTION How can conservation of a suburban heritage building in Auckland transform the co...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse in architecture restore life to a forgotten heritage buil...