The Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland neighbourhood of Ellerslie has undergone destructive erasures of ecology and indigeneity since colonisation. This is exemplified by the filling with concrete of the sacred subterranean caves, Waiatarua, during the construction of the Ellerslie Racecourse grandstand. This paper argues that this causal act of destruction through architectural procedures, and others geographically similar to it, can be understood as a result of a painful colonial legacy that continues to adversely inform architecture today. In response, a Pleasurable Methodology is proposed as an alternative architectural practice that emotively engages with the immanent whenua of Waiatarua. It speculatively aims to generate neighbourhoods where eq...
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I am interested in the architectural language and built fabric of cities and regions. On an exchange...
The ability of architecture to mediate cultural identities, and prescribe spatial practices, empower...
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New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
This research project looks at the possible ways of creating well-connected and desirable urban envi...
Te Hanga Ora: a new vision for social housing built on an architecture of engagementThe failings of ...
The picturesque is dominant in how architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand is understood; architecture ...
The water’s edge is a vital element in New Zealand’s natural environments and established communitie...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
While soil is crucial to the well-being of both human and nonhuman life, its importance is rarely ac...
In Aotearoa, home is a very deeply held concept. It colours our understanding of architecture, cause...
In 2006, 86% of New Zealanders lived in urban centres, a number that is expected to have risen (“Urb...
I am interested in the architectural language and built fabric of cities and regions. On an exchange...
The ability of architecture to mediate cultural identities, and prescribe spatial practices, empower...
The meaningless pattern of buildings, monotony, and fast pace of the city has created a disconnectio...
This research project, REVIVING THE HEART, researches and explores architectural solutions in connec...
The suburban dream has defined the Kiwi lifestyle since early European settlement. However, New Zeal...
Porirua is a small city I lived in from the age of ten to sixteen. It is the home to Wellington regi...
New Zealand was once considered one of the least environmentally damaged countries in the world. Her...
This research project looks at the possible ways of creating well-connected and desirable urban envi...
Te Hanga Ora: a new vision for social housing built on an architecture of engagementThe failings of ...
The picturesque is dominant in how architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand is understood; architecture ...
The water’s edge is a vital element in New Zealand’s natural environments and established communitie...
As the world’s population rapidly becomes significantly more urban than rural, the structures that e...
While soil is crucial to the well-being of both human and nonhuman life, its importance is rarely ac...