This design research portfolio examines how interior architectural strategies might increase residential density through the adaptive reuse of historic buildings. The research aim is consistent with the Wellington City Council (WWC) urban development guide; with a projected Wellington population increase of around 45,000 by 2043. Such an increase justifies the research of strategies for increasing the density of residential areas. The urban development guide also outlines the projected population growth in specific areas of priority in Wellington (see numbers below). The overarching tone and message of the guide is consistent with The Atlantic’ s understanding that “reasons for preserving our existing building stock aren’t strictly cultural...
This research anticipates that by repurposing the interior of existing and vacant historic architect...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
‘Suburban to Urban’ explores a family-focused high-density residential model as an inner-city altern...
This design research portfolio examines how interior architectural strategies might increase residen...
The combination of an increasing population, changing demographics and an ageing housing stock is dr...
Wellington is set to expand tremendously in the next thirty years with an expected rise in populatio...
The profile of New Zealand housing has for some time been dominated by the stand alone suburban hous...
Background: Sprawling, car related development dominates and destroys natural landscapes and produc...
This research proposal looks into the future at an increase in student population, an increase in ba...
Over the past few years Christchurch’s Central City has fallen into a decaying state. Many key retai...
This thesis will explore what makes a place family-friendly and, how likely families with children w...
With Greenfield approaches becoming less popular among city councils, forms of densification are bei...
This paper is drawn from the question of how a medium density building development combined with the...
In recent decades, population increase, and urbanization has had an effect on the level of comfort e...
Like many other large cities, Auckland is facing an exponential increase in population. With the dra...
This research anticipates that by repurposing the interior of existing and vacant historic architect...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
‘Suburban to Urban’ explores a family-focused high-density residential model as an inner-city altern...
This design research portfolio examines how interior architectural strategies might increase residen...
The combination of an increasing population, changing demographics and an ageing housing stock is dr...
Wellington is set to expand tremendously in the next thirty years with an expected rise in populatio...
The profile of New Zealand housing has for some time been dominated by the stand alone suburban hous...
Background: Sprawling, car related development dominates and destroys natural landscapes and produc...
This research proposal looks into the future at an increase in student population, an increase in ba...
Over the past few years Christchurch’s Central City has fallen into a decaying state. Many key retai...
This thesis will explore what makes a place family-friendly and, how likely families with children w...
With Greenfield approaches becoming less popular among city councils, forms of densification are bei...
This paper is drawn from the question of how a medium density building development combined with the...
In recent decades, population increase, and urbanization has had an effect on the level of comfort e...
Like many other large cities, Auckland is facing an exponential increase in population. With the dra...
This research anticipates that by repurposing the interior of existing and vacant historic architect...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
‘Suburban to Urban’ explores a family-focused high-density residential model as an inner-city altern...