This session calls for the fundamental reconfiguration of cultural landscapes, in response to the problematic importation of Western urban design approaches and terminology. The use of imported language, often without consideration for the Indigenous peoples of a place, can perpetuate colonial values and mindsets. Indigenous, and particularly Māori, conceptions of the natural and built environments need to be more than the ‘browning up’ of Western urban design principles, and more than an afterthought to settler-colonial approaches to urban design. The arrival of New Urbanism in Aotearoa heralded a new wave of colonialism, and one which largely disregarded Māori interests. Urban design became a site for assimilationist Pākehā practices and...
Over the past 200-years, urbanisation has shaped how society resides in Aotearoa; particularly, wher...
Globalisation reduces our ‘sense of place’ through the international standardization of a ‘modern a...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...
Any discussion about urban ecology, tangata whenua and urban environments needs to be situated criti...
Urban environments in New Zealand have commonly reflected grievances and injustices faced by Māori, ...
How do urban marae(2) fulfil contemporary Maori urban needs? What processes do urban Maori engage to...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
Cultural landscape is important for Māori identity and connections to place (Fleming, 2016; Menzies ...
The rise of a new pan-Pasifika identity suggests optimistically that New Zealand is becoming more Pa...
The colonising of Aotearoa, New Zealand has meant, for the most part, that decisions determining the...
This thesis aims to understand how indigenous heritage values might be represented in post-colonial ...
Globally and across disciplines, a focus on Indigenous knowledge is rapidly evolving. For landscape ...
How do we create a fairer, more equitable future? How do we create neighbourhoods that serve and nur...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010Includes bibliographical references (leaves 497–510).This PhD ...
Over the past 200-years, urbanisation has shaped how society resides in Aotearoa; particularly, wher...
Globalisation reduces our ‘sense of place’ through the international standardization of a ‘modern a...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...
Any discussion about urban ecology, tangata whenua and urban environments needs to be situated criti...
Urban environments in New Zealand have commonly reflected grievances and injustices faced by Māori, ...
How do urban marae(2) fulfil contemporary Maori urban needs? What processes do urban Maori engage to...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
Cultural landscape is important for Māori identity and connections to place (Fleming, 2016; Menzies ...
The rise of a new pan-Pasifika identity suggests optimistically that New Zealand is becoming more Pa...
The colonising of Aotearoa, New Zealand has meant, for the most part, that decisions determining the...
This thesis aims to understand how indigenous heritage values might be represented in post-colonial ...
Globally and across disciplines, a focus on Indigenous knowledge is rapidly evolving. For landscape ...
How do we create a fairer, more equitable future? How do we create neighbourhoods that serve and nur...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
PhD University of Hawaii at Manoa 2010Includes bibliographical references (leaves 497–510).This PhD ...
Over the past 200-years, urbanisation has shaped how society resides in Aotearoa; particularly, wher...
Globalisation reduces our ‘sense of place’ through the international standardization of a ‘modern a...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...