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Browsing Wellington Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation · Te Wāhanga Waihanga-Hoahoa by Subject "Landscape Architecture"

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  • Findlater, Samuel (Victoria University of Wellington, 2021)
    Traditional urban design approaches often develop neighbourhoods with a ‘top-down’ method, where minimal community engagement is used. Even projects that employ a ‘bottom-up’ approach can fail to connect with the community ...
  • Kempster, Nicholas (Victoria University of Wellington, 2020)
    Old paint on canvas, as it ages, sometimes becomes transparent. When that happens it is possible, in some pictures, to see the original lines: a tree will show through a woman’s dress, a child makes way for a dog, a large ...
  • Cochrane, Hamish (Victoria University of Wellington, 2016)
    Contemporary landscape architectural design has been defined by the recent focus on large-scale design, ‘landscape urbanism’, and the development of mapping techniques. Mapping methods aim to consolidate environmental, ...
  • Jenkins, Jacob (Victoria University of Wellington, 2020)
    Landscape architecture for the last 20 years has scratched its head at how to understand large landscapes and human life on the ground together. Recent preoccupations with large scale urbanism, GIS and satellite imagery ...
  • Young, Thaddeus (Victoria University of Wellington, 2020)
    For hundreds of years the Christian Church stood as the pillar of occidental cities, structuring society and the urban fabric. At the time of European colonisation, the impact of the Church on New Zealand society was less ...
  • Hemi, Thomas (2018)
    The unsustainable nature of New Zealand’s ongoing suburban expansion is reflected by our self-entitled obsession with owning space or land. In a survey commissioned by Mitre 10 (Mitre 10, 2014), 1500 New Zealanders were ...

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