Along with many Pacific Rim cities in Australia and North America, Auckland, New Zealand has enacted an urban growth management strategy premised on two concepts: “liveability” and a “quality compact city”. The effective implementation of this strategy will, in part, require higher density housing typologies to be developed within the existing suburban fabric. The urban amenities in a neighbourhood play an important role in providing a sense of liveability for residents. This paper examines these issues by evaluating and reporting on key outcomes from 57 face-to-face qualitative interviews with residents who currently live in medium density housing in four Auckland suburbs; Takapuna, Kingsland, Botany Downs, and Te Atatu Peninsula. Findings...
With the population of the Auckland region expected to reach 2 million people within the next 50 yea...
The purpose of this research was to determine the motivations, attitudes and housing preferences of ...
Density and Desire explores changes in the social organisation of New Zealand, the notion and use of...
Along with many Pacific Rim cities in Australia and North America, Auckland, New Zealand has enacted...
Larger cities in Australia and New Zealand have urban consolidation policies promoting higher-densit...
This thesis investigates preferences for housing, neighbourhoods, and transport in Auckland, New Zea...
Residential intensification is currently a popular policy in cities around the world and has been th...
Like many other large cities, Auckland is facing an exponential increase in population. With the dra...
Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a housing crisis. The cost of housing is rising, and supply can...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
Higher Hopes for Denser Living explores the current constraints in existing medium-density housing i...
Since the 1987 Brundtland Report, the development of urban areas has been considered a key determin...
Many of the issues that plague society are a consequence of the way we live and build. Preferences f...
Current intensified housing is not perceived by New Zealanders as desirable... Critiques are extensi...
With the global and national populations predicted to increase, the location of new residences provi...
With the population of the Auckland region expected to reach 2 million people within the next 50 yea...
The purpose of this research was to determine the motivations, attitudes and housing preferences of ...
Density and Desire explores changes in the social organisation of New Zealand, the notion and use of...
Along with many Pacific Rim cities in Australia and North America, Auckland, New Zealand has enacted...
Larger cities in Australia and New Zealand have urban consolidation policies promoting higher-densit...
This thesis investigates preferences for housing, neighbourhoods, and transport in Auckland, New Zea...
Residential intensification is currently a popular policy in cities around the world and has been th...
Like many other large cities, Auckland is facing an exponential increase in population. With the dra...
Aotearoa New Zealand is experiencing a housing crisis. The cost of housing is rising, and supply can...
Intensification of the urban form is advocated as a means of achieving the Sustainability of Cities ...
Higher Hopes for Denser Living explores the current constraints in existing medium-density housing i...
Since the 1987 Brundtland Report, the development of urban areas has been considered a key determin...
Many of the issues that plague society are a consequence of the way we live and build. Preferences f...
Current intensified housing is not perceived by New Zealanders as desirable... Critiques are extensi...
With the global and national populations predicted to increase, the location of new residences provi...
With the population of the Auckland region expected to reach 2 million people within the next 50 yea...
The purpose of this research was to determine the motivations, attitudes and housing preferences of ...
Density and Desire explores changes in the social organisation of New Zealand, the notion and use of...