This project explores the design of Aotearoa's first water museum located along Te Awa Tupua (The Whanganui River), the first river in the world to be granted personhood status. The museum will help preserve and showcase the tangible and intangible aspects of Te Awa Tupua – while symbolically remembering its history of colonial transgressions. A whakatauki among the people of Whanganui, ‘Ko au te awa. Ko te awa ko au – I am the river. The river is me’ reverberates the level of empathy and connection these people feel towards their river. The strength, spirit and identity of Whanganui Iwi all stem from the river. The research uses New Zealand's ongoing freshwater crisis to call for more honest public education and engagement with mātauran...
Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington City has a long history dating back to legendary individuals, includi...
The space along a coastal edge is a wonderous and vital community space. With accelerated rates of S...
Water is a fundamental component of New Zealand’s landscape, culture, history and identity. It is mo...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted the status of a legal person. Te Awa Tu...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted legalpersonhood status. This groundbrea...
This essay considers the major New Zealand installation artwork Āniwaniwa, by Māori New Zealand arti...
The relationship between the Whanganui River, Rānana Marae, and waiata are layered interconnections ...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
As Aotearoa New Zealand grapples with developing solutions to complex issues surrounding its unique ...
Clean freshwater is a valued resource worldwide. With the rapid growth of population resulting in ex...
With over half the global population living in urban centres, we are called to question how these en...
With over half the global population living in urban centres, we are called to question how these en...
In this article, I consider a series of exchanges and entanglements, convergences, and collisions in...
Auckland is surrounded by one of the world’s most precious resources – water. But for decades we hav...
Downstream was an 18-month photographing project that completed with an exhibition at the Taupo Muse...
Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington City has a long history dating back to legendary individuals, includi...
The space along a coastal edge is a wonderous and vital community space. With accelerated rates of S...
Water is a fundamental component of New Zealand’s landscape, culture, history and identity. It is mo...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted the status of a legal person. Te Awa Tu...
The Whanganui River was the first in the world to be granted legalpersonhood status. This groundbrea...
This essay considers the major New Zealand installation artwork Āniwaniwa, by Māori New Zealand arti...
The relationship between the Whanganui River, Rānana Marae, and waiata are layered interconnections ...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
As Aotearoa New Zealand grapples with developing solutions to complex issues surrounding its unique ...
Clean freshwater is a valued resource worldwide. With the rapid growth of population resulting in ex...
With over half the global population living in urban centres, we are called to question how these en...
With over half the global population living in urban centres, we are called to question how these en...
In this article, I consider a series of exchanges and entanglements, convergences, and collisions in...
Auckland is surrounded by one of the world’s most precious resources – water. But for decades we hav...
Downstream was an 18-month photographing project that completed with an exhibition at the Taupo Muse...
Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington City has a long history dating back to legendary individuals, includi...
The space along a coastal edge is a wonderous and vital community space. With accelerated rates of S...
Water is a fundamental component of New Zealand’s landscape, culture, history and identity. It is mo...