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    • Lifting the game 

      Henley-Smith, Sean (2018)
      RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the experience of movement drive the design of a vertical sports facility? AIM: Design a vertical recreational facility that focuses on sensory, and the visual experience of body and space, ...
    • Lignification : the demise and rise of a seed warehouse 

      Soniega, Celine (2012)
      Change is a fast-paced revolution. City blocks and buildings are transformed over a short period of with often no residue. The short transformation period shortens the transition between the past to the present without any ...
    • Limbo : acknowledging value 

      Smith, Thomas (2019)
      RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the inherited qualities of a derelict place be retained in its rehabilitation? The Mittagong Maltings is located in the Southern Highlands region of New South Wales, Australia. Established ...
    • Linear City - Water City : how can an exchange between landscape and infrastructure generate an alternative Auckland Plan? 

      Bradbury, Matthew; Bogunovich, Dushko (Unitec Institute of Technology, 2014)
      In 2011, Auckland consolidated its seven councils and the regional council into a single governing entity – the Auckland Council. Effectively, four cities and three rural districts were meshed into one city - ...
    • Linking organisational culture and values with a firm's performance: a case study from the NZ airline industry 

      Saele, Cato (2007)
      The purpose of this research has been two fold. Firstly to conduct a cultural assessment of a New Zealand airline (referred to as “Pukeko Air Ltd.” for confidentiality reasons) in order to identify the perceived current ...
    • Linking the spaces between : an interdisciplinary media content production project for community engagement 

      Williams, Jocelyn; Bhat, Ravi; Bridgman, Geoff; Donaghey, Sara; Saifoloi, Malama; Williams, Marcus; Woodruffe, Paul (Australian and New Zealand Communication Association, 2014)
      Beginning with the question “How can the process of developing, producing and disseminating community stories, interests and issues via broadcast and social sharing of digital content be used to engage and mobilise community ...
    • Literacy and workplace change: evaluation findings from 18 workplace literacy programs 

      Benseman, John (2012)
      Many Western governments are looking to workplace literacy, language and numeracy programs to address general improvements in these skills with a long-term aim of improving labor productivity. Rigorous research on these ...
    • The literacy of the tatau 

      Tominiko, Falaniko (2014-09)
      Firstly, what is the Samoan Tatau? The Samoan tatau is the ancient practice of body marking or tattooing using the ‘au or traditional tools. The tatau is a body adornment given only to men and it covers roughly 60% of the ...
    • A literature review of oral health awareness among caregivers in aged care facilities 

      Justus, Linimol (2020)
      RESEARCH QUESTION The aim of this study was to review the literature that analyses the knowledge, awareness and attitudes of caregivers working in residential homes regarding oral health. ABSTRACT The population of ...
    • ‘Live and work infill’ 

      Deeb, Matthew (2010)
      The aim of this proposal, is to develop a building design for an internationally acclaimed photographer and a local architect, to ‘live and work’ within a service lane located in Auckland CBD. The project focuses on the ...
    • The liveable superblock 

      Mann, Marie-Louise (2014)
      Driven by the need to use our resources sustainably, increasing density is a viable option. Doing this in an already established city is complex. The models of greenfield development on the fringes of the city or piecemeal ...
    • Living along the coast : building green defences to mitigate the negative effects of coastal erosion in Auckland 

      Luo, Qianlin (2016)
      Coastal erosion is a global issue that threatens human habitation and development. It has far-reaching impacts on environmental, economic, social aspects. Natural factors and human activities combined with climate change ...
    • Living bridge 

      Jayawardana, Harinda (2022-06)
      REEARCH QUESTIONS • How can the user's experience of Read Bridge be enhanced by making it habitable while maintaining its primary function and stability? • What does the inhabited bridge rely on to attract people to ...
    • A living curricula: Conversations about learning and teaching 

      Marshall, Steven (Canadian Association for University Continuing Education, 2011-05)
      Unitec New Zealand’s ‘Living Curricula’ is both an Academic Strategy and an aspiration for a unique institutional culture. The Department of Performing and Screen Arts has developed course curriculum that crosses discipline ...
    • Living furniture: Exploring sustainable solutions through furniture design 

      Grace, Connaugh (2021)
      RESEARCH QUESTION How can the development and application of a design framework support the design and production of sustainable furniture in a New Zealand context? ABSTRACT This exegesis researches and compares the ...
    • Living in the shadow of the most liveable city : an exploration of unliveable sites 

      Paterson, Sam (2016-06-20)
      This design project explores the possible potential of sites with unliveable conditions that have been overlooked in recent planning schemes in Auckland. There is a need in Auckland for development land that can help ease ...
    • Living memorial : 10 years after the Fukushima triple disaster 

      Chiang, Ying Olivia (2020)
      RESEARCH QUESTION: How do we construct meaningful architecture in post-disaster Namie in Fukushima Prefecture? ABSTRACT: Living Memorial: 10 Years After the Fukushima Triple Disaster Nearly a decade after the 2011 ...
    • Living roofs + living urbanism 

      Avery, Zoë (2018)
      RESEARCH QUESTION: How could the development of a Living Roof Design Manual increase the effectiveness of living roof design? Living roofs are becoming increasingly common in cities throughout the world for their ...
    • Living to learn : a proposal for affordable rental housing for tertiary students 

      Carpio Alvites, Fiorella Milagros del (2017)
      RESEARCH QUESTION: How can we provide housing for students that is less expensive than what is currently available? Increases in student enrolments, plus pressure within the Auckland housing market can be seen as ...
    • A living wage at work : experiences of employers and employees in the Accredited Employer Program of the Living Wage Campaign workplaces 

      Stansfield, John (Living Wage Aotearoa New Zealand (Auckland), 2017-03)
      In 2015 Living Wage Movement Aotearoa NZ commissioned research into the current experiences, in accredited workplaces, of employees and employers of the Accredited Employer Program (AEP). The research was funded through ...