Within settler societies such as Australia and New Zealand, notions of landscape occupy a central position in establishing a sense of national distinctiveness while remaining a critical point for reconciling the 'unsettlement' brought about by settlement. In this context, fundamental premises of landscape architecture such as 'sense of place' become complex propositions, inextricably interwoven with ideas of colonisation, nationalism and identity. While common within post-colonial and cultural studies, these understandings of place are largely absent from landscape architecture discourse where the theoretical terrain is derived largely from a Euro-American perspective. Encouraging landscape architecture students to engage with these underst...
Despite its origins in England two hundred years ago, the picturesque continues to influence landsca...
The aim of this thesis is to gain an understanding of the role and value of a view of landscape with...
In the past there have been a number of commentaries on the potential of regionalism in landscape ar...
Within settler societies such as Australia and New Zealand, notions of landscape occupy a central po...
This study considers some of the ways European visitors to New Zealand, prior to 1840, constructed t...
The picturesque is dominant in how architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand is understood; architecture ...
My project articulates and examines the notion of a settler-colonial structure of feeling through vi...
In light of various mechanisms of globalization, the increased mobility of life today has led to an ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the changing attitudes and perceptions of artists and settl...
In describing the New Zealand landscape we might point to our Southern Alps, our primordial rainfore...
This thesis develops a landscape architectural approach to the design of meaning in locally and nati...
This thesis grapples with the problem of how non-indigenous artists represent the landscape of Aotea...
This project has sought to answer the question 'How is landscape made?’ by examining the landscape o...
Globally and across disciplines, a focus on Indigenous knowledge is rapidly evolving. For landscape ...
Geographer John Wylie critiques problematic claims of belonging to place that would suggest a natura...
Despite its origins in England two hundred years ago, the picturesque continues to influence landsca...
The aim of this thesis is to gain an understanding of the role and value of a view of landscape with...
In the past there have been a number of commentaries on the potential of regionalism in landscape ar...
Within settler societies such as Australia and New Zealand, notions of landscape occupy a central po...
This study considers some of the ways European visitors to New Zealand, prior to 1840, constructed t...
The picturesque is dominant in how architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand is understood; architecture ...
My project articulates and examines the notion of a settler-colonial structure of feeling through vi...
In light of various mechanisms of globalization, the increased mobility of life today has led to an ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the changing attitudes and perceptions of artists and settl...
In describing the New Zealand landscape we might point to our Southern Alps, our primordial rainfore...
This thesis develops a landscape architectural approach to the design of meaning in locally and nati...
This thesis grapples with the problem of how non-indigenous artists represent the landscape of Aotea...
This project has sought to answer the question 'How is landscape made?’ by examining the landscape o...
Globally and across disciplines, a focus on Indigenous knowledge is rapidly evolving. For landscape ...
Geographer John Wylie critiques problematic claims of belonging to place that would suggest a natura...
Despite its origins in England two hundred years ago, the picturesque continues to influence landsca...
The aim of this thesis is to gain an understanding of the role and value of a view of landscape with...
In the past there have been a number of commentaries on the potential of regionalism in landscape ar...