Research question: How can low carbon materials be used to provide a sustainable medium density housing model for Christchurch? Climate change is one of the biggest problems facing mankind, and the contribution the built environment makes to the problem is immense. Architecture can play an important role in the survival of the global environment. If materials and methods that are environmentally sustainable are utilised, then architects can do their part in addressing the pressing issue. This project explores low carbon architecture that uses local, renewable, biobased materials. Bio-based materials like timber and straw are an abundant, and in the case of straw, under utilised building material. Each year in Canterbury alone, 310,...
RESEARCH QUESTION: In the context of a suburban environment, can innovative modular housing effecti...
The aim of my design research is to propose an affordable, low carbon housing development in Oxford ...
Is there a future for ‘natural’ or ‘alternative’ building systems in New Zealand? Do they have a rol...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the design of a self-sufficient community reduce the environmental impac...
For architects material selection is one of the most crucial choices faced when designing. They clot...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How could the development of a Living Roof Design Manual increase the effectiv...
RESEARCH QUESTION: If housing is a PSS [Product/Service System] in transition to which the paradigm...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
Increasing importance is being placed on sustainability worldwide to limit climate change’s effects....
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
Medium density housing can be built sustainably using natural materials. These homes are healthy to ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the public acceptance of sustainability be changed through using princip...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse of post-earthquake Christchurch buildings regenerate the ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the ability of different types of cereal plant straw to res...
The climate is shifting and this shift brings with it a number of effects. Perhaps the most devastat...
RESEARCH QUESTION: In the context of a suburban environment, can innovative modular housing effecti...
The aim of my design research is to propose an affordable, low carbon housing development in Oxford ...
Is there a future for ‘natural’ or ‘alternative’ building systems in New Zealand? Do they have a rol...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the design of a self-sufficient community reduce the environmental impac...
For architects material selection is one of the most crucial choices faced when designing. They clot...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How could the development of a Living Roof Design Manual increase the effectiv...
RESEARCH QUESTION: If housing is a PSS [Product/Service System] in transition to which the paradigm...
A more holistic solution to global warming not only includes reductions in energy consumption but se...
Increasing importance is being placed on sustainability worldwide to limit climate change’s effects....
This thesis project is an architectural response to constructing a more ecologically achievable way ...
Medium density housing can be built sustainably using natural materials. These homes are healthy to ...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the public acceptance of sustainability be changed through using princip...
RESEARCH QUESTION: How can adaptive reuse of post-earthquake Christchurch buildings regenerate the ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the ability of different types of cereal plant straw to res...
The climate is shifting and this shift brings with it a number of effects. Perhaps the most devastat...
RESEARCH QUESTION: In the context of a suburban environment, can innovative modular housing effecti...
The aim of my design research is to propose an affordable, low carbon housing development in Oxford ...
Is there a future for ‘natural’ or ‘alternative’ building systems in New Zealand? Do they have a rol...