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        Designing community appropriation : how can a change in infrastructure on Dominion Road facilitate community appropriation? 

        Hodgson, Ryan (2013)
        In this project I will investigate how a change in infrastructure can facilitate community appropriation. The type of community appropriation I am referring to is when the landscape allows people to take ownership, perhaps ...
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        How can landscape function as a medium for integrating stadium events and surrounding suburbs? Eden Park, Kingsland 

        Yu, Yushan (Joelle) (2010)
        Eden Park Stadium is one of the major hosting stadia of 2011 Rugby World Cup. This research project explores how this and other events associated with Eden Park can integrate with the surrounding community and neighbourhood. ...
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        Pretty / gritty : an investigation into revealing the enjoyment of industrial landscapes around Mangere Inlet 

        Parlane, Jennifer Lesley (2013)
        This research project explores ways in which the interstitial spaces of industrial areas can be designed for public enjoyment, with the intention of revealing the industrial sublime. It will employ experiential analysis ...
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        Social interaction and the sustainable industrial landscape 

        Warne, Grace Ann (2014)
        In a world dominated by headlines on climate change, population expansion, economic issues and social dilemmas, it seems hardly surprising that landscape architects are now often being called upon to design landscapes that ...
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        Unfamiliar terrain: From the paradox of intervention to paradoxical intervention 

        Coombes, Daniel Reginald (2011)
        Landscape architects are attempting to become complicit or knowingly involved with the nonhuman and human processes which determine the formation of landscape. Because these processes are understood as being indeterminate, ...
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        Wastewater for resilient 21st century cities 

        Davie-Martin, Raewyn (2015)
        Retrofitting cities with decentralised wastewater infrastructure. Combined waste and storm water infrastructure causes water pollution in urban streams. The project explores how to retool the existing 19th century ...

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