Browsing Landscape Architecture Conference Papers by Date Published
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Status and implementation of integrated green-grey infrastructure in residential street retrofitting
(2022-12-02)Since the early 20th century, residential streets in low-density suburban neighbourhoods in developed countries have been designed as car-oriented, wide, paved spaces. These conventionally designed streets have increasingly ... -
Zeroing in: A community-based approach to the design of public space for zero-carbon living
(Architectural Science Association and RMIT University, Australia, 2022-12-01)This paper addresses our need to shift to a zero-carbon lifestyle. It begins by considering how public space can contribute to this and what other cities are doing about it. A case is then made for a community-based ... -
Managed retreat: Climate change and the polycentric urban region
(2022-10-12)The things that made Tāmaki Makaurau so desirable to Māori and Pākehā now make the city vulnerable to the effects of climate change; sea-level rise and flooding. Let’s think about how we as LAs engage with a potentially ... -
A collaborative design studio approach to safeguard waterfront resilience in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand
(International Society Of City And Regional Planners (ISOCARP), 2020-12)This paper discusses the potential of an interdisciplinary design studio to develop innovative thinking in response to the climatic and social challenges facing contemporary waterfront redevelopments. Climate change has a ... -
Landscape regionalism : sketching Auckland as a resilient city-region
(2020-10-02)Conventional urban and regional planning is dominated by economic development agendas and ignores urban growth issues resulting from complex geography and landscape. This paper proposes an alternative approach, based on ... -
How will the children play? A participatory design response to Auckland's intensification & green space provision
(Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), 2019-11)This paper discusses the process followed and the design outcomes from applying data gathered from a performance art-based urban design project (‘Lookout’) shared between children and adults, to the design of a small public ... -
Identifying the barriers to building back better : a case study of Christchurch (Ōtautahi), New Zealand
(2019-07)BROAD FOCUS: how to build sustainability into the city of Christchurch following the 2010-11 earthquakes NARROW FOCUS: the place of renewable energy in this process RESEARCH METHODS: • Key-informant interviews ... -
Child-friendly urban design aesthetics : testing a 'shared dialogue' approach.
(Auckland University of Technology, 2018-10)Andy Field is an English performance artist who develops interactive projects that often bring people together in unusual settings and/or couplings to explore relationships between people and place (Field, 2016). For ... -
The resilient waterfront
(2018-04-13)Changes in forest cover Grove Park detention basin Height and FAR (Floor area ratio) -
Collaborative student and community design in a time of climate change : planning a flood-resilient waterfront in New Zealand
(International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP), 2018)The environmental effects of climate change pose numerous issues to urban development located along coastal areas. New Zealand, an island nation surround by the Pacific Ocean, is facing great challenges caused by sea-level ... -
Bringing schools to life through a co-design learning approach with children.
(Architectural Science Association (ASA), 2015-12)This paper proposes that incorporating professional expertise (e.g. landscape architects and architects) in school ground greening projects, with a commitment towards engaging in a democratic ... -
Preserving a green space network for a regional Auckland
(2015-11)As the largest urban region of New Zealand, Auckland is well known for its unique lifestyle with a clean, green environment. However, rapid urban growth and horizontal urban sprawl is threatening the very lifestyle that ... -
Inconsistent coherence in post-quake Christchurch, New Zealand.
(2015-10)Many city layouts are born out nineteenth century Victorian formality : axial roads, planned open spaces, with the overarching visual coherence that would shape the character of its inhabitants. This paper uses ... -
Under the Mountain - how a volcanic peak has influenced the culture, ecology and landscape history of Taranaki, New Zealand
(International Federation of Landscape Architects Asia Pacific (IFLA - Asia Pacific), 2015-09-07)Mount Taranaki/Egmont occupies a central place in the history and culture of Taranaki people – Maori and European. The mystical qualities of the volcanic mountain have influenced the culture, ecology and landscape history ... -
Swarm planning : development of generative spatial planning tool for resilient cities
(eCAADe (Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe), 2015-09)In dealing with unexpected impacts of climate change current spatial planning tools are irresponsive and inflexible. The outcomes of applications of these tools are very limited in number, producing static plans that if ... -
Storm water management and improvement case of Freemans Bay Auckland
(2015-06)Freemans Bay is a vast and recovered industrial zone, encompassed by a petrol chemical storage facility and a tank farm. Major storm water outfall from the surrounding Freemans Bay catchment can cause contamination in the ... -
'Same, same, but different' : a comparison of rationales between historic and contemporary school garden development
(International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA), 2015-06)School gardening projects are on the rise and as the current school garden movement reaches into its third decade, this is an opportune time to consider the involvement of Landscape Architects (LAs). As design specialists ... -
Voyages of discovery: Immersive learning within indigenous cultural landscapes
(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2015-06)Landscape architecture embodies the symbiotic relationship between society and environment and this human-nature interaction is manifest at its most profound within those places referred to as cultural landscapes. Within ... -
Unitec campus history : notions of therapy
(2015-03)One of the great things about working in one place for a long time is that you really get to observe it in detail, in all the seasons and over the years and you get opportunities to soak up the character of the place. ...