• Onehunga waterfront and climate adaptation : a Unitec Landscape/Architecture studio 

      Wang, Xinxin; Melchiors, Lucia; Bradbury, Matthew (2021-03-18)
      This paper discusses the potential of a landscape/architecture student joint studio to develop design strategies for a waterfront development that adapts to the environmental challenges of climate change. The authors ...
    • The Polycentric City: What does it mean for Christchurch? 

      Bogunovich, Dushko; Budgett, Jeanette (Studio Christchurch:, 2014)
      Almost three years after the Second Earthquake, it is becoming clearer that the CBD has a long way to go to full recovery. It may take 20 rather than 10 years before a new Central City Christchurch emerges from the present ...
    • Revealing the Rainforest - discovering the dynamic interchange between landscape and culture 

      Davies, Renee; Butler, Rachel; Ting, Fiona; Steiner, Vanya (Unitec Institute of Technology, 2014)
      Landscape architecture embodies the symbiotic relationship between society and environment and this human-nature interaction is manifest at its most profound within those places that are referred to as cultural landscapes. Within ...
    • Suburban interventions : understanding the values of place and belonging through collaboration 

      Woodruffe, Paul; Unitec Institute of Technology. The everyday collective laboratory (Unitec ePress, 2012-05-23)
      How can a socially defined project facilitate meaningful knowledge transfer between community, corporate and institution? In order to address this question, this paper focuses on an ongoing live project in suburban Auckland ...
    • Sydenham 2020 - Industrial Occupation 

      Budgett, Jeanette; Bogunovich, Dushko (Studio Christchurch:, 2014)
      East Sydenham, traditionally a working class area on the southern fringe of Christchurch is today an inner city suburb with interesting potential for redevelopment. South of Moorhouse Ave, it reveals a remarkably consistent ...
    • What is bottom-up design? 

      Ting, Fiona; Griffiths, Pete (Unitec Institute of Technology, 2015)
      There is a substantial body of research that points to energy descent (1,2,3,4,5). In lieu of this, other significantly different forces could drive a number of changes to current thinking in landscape architecture. Examples ...
    • Wild spirits : the remarkable heritage of Waikumete Cemetery is very much alive, in its joyous array of wildflowers 

      Davies, Renee (Fairfax Magazines, 2014-02)
      The burst of colour that comes with spring is much anticipated by gardeners, and when that patch of colour is found outside the garden boundary – in an entirely unexpected place – the pleasure seems somehow intensified. ...