Auckland city once had an area that was collectively known as Chinatown. It existed briefly at the foot of Grey’s Avenue for approximately sixty years from the turn of the century. In the period from 1959 its citizens were dispersed ; some up onto the Hobson Street ridge but most further afield into the Auckland suburbs. This paper briefly reviews that early occupation of Grey Street/Grey’s Avenue and then examines Orient Towers, built in 1988, as an overt example of Chinese architectural influence. Attention crosses back to the late 1950s, the last years of Chinatown, to examine the Auckland Chinese Presbyterian Church as the only remaining architectural evidence of that earlier Chinese presence. The flash-back technique is used to throw t...
As one of the most densely populated city in the world, the urban cityscape has been the iconic symb...
This creative project for the Master of Architecture degree focuses on the building design and lands...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
Auckland in New Zealand is one of the famous liveable cities in the world. However, the city also fa...
With Auckland now the 4th most diverse city in the world, there is a need for architecture to better...
Greater Toronto Chinese Downtown (GTCD) is the largest Chinese Canadian community in the Greater Tor...
This thesis presents an interdisciplinary and exploratory study that seeks to identify transformatio...
The thesis examines Chinese architectural practice within the city of Vancouver as a means of identi...
With the recent innovation and development within Christchurch following the earthquakes there have ...
Sydney’s Chinatown is currently in transition. Asia-led globalisation in the past few decades has in...
The tendency to record only built memory and significant events in architectural practice means that...
121 pagesManhattan’s Chinatown was initially formed in the late 19th century due to the Chinese Excl...
© 2018 Lok Yee Lotte WongThis thesis presents a history of Melbourne’s Chinatown revitalisation in t...
As a unique interface between China and the West since the mid-nineteenth century, Hong Kong attract...
Beyond the metropoles: the Asian presence in small city New Zealand examines the impacts and trends ...
As one of the most densely populated city in the world, the urban cityscape has been the iconic symb...
This creative project for the Master of Architecture degree focuses on the building design and lands...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...
Auckland in New Zealand is one of the famous liveable cities in the world. However, the city also fa...
With Auckland now the 4th most diverse city in the world, there is a need for architecture to better...
Greater Toronto Chinese Downtown (GTCD) is the largest Chinese Canadian community in the Greater Tor...
This thesis presents an interdisciplinary and exploratory study that seeks to identify transformatio...
The thesis examines Chinese architectural practice within the city of Vancouver as a means of identi...
With the recent innovation and development within Christchurch following the earthquakes there have ...
Sydney’s Chinatown is currently in transition. Asia-led globalisation in the past few decades has in...
The tendency to record only built memory and significant events in architectural practice means that...
121 pagesManhattan’s Chinatown was initially formed in the late 19th century due to the Chinese Excl...
© 2018 Lok Yee Lotte WongThis thesis presents a history of Melbourne’s Chinatown revitalisation in t...
As a unique interface between China and the West since the mid-nineteenth century, Hong Kong attract...
Beyond the metropoles: the Asian presence in small city New Zealand examines the impacts and trends ...
As one of the most densely populated city in the world, the urban cityscape has been the iconic symb...
This creative project for the Master of Architecture degree focuses on the building design and lands...
This dissertation examines transnational spaces of Chinatowns as a point of departure to reflect upo...