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Whakaora: Our Thriving City ‘design jam’ planned for late July

Whakaora: Our Thriving City ‘design jam’ planned for late July

News | There are still a few places available for this one-day design jam. Attendees will enable greater regenerative (living systems) thinking in our urban developments and placemaking and projects to more ...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 11 Jul 2022
Indigenous knowledge to tackle climate change

Indigenous knowledge to tackle climate change

Practice | Interviewees across the 10 episodes include AUT’s Professor Albert Refiti (School of Art & Design) and School of Future Environments Associate Professors Amanda Yates and Fleur Palmer, and lecturer Siby...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 9 Nov 2023
The city as laboratory: What post-quake Christchurch is teaching us about urban recovery and transformation

The city as laboratory: What post-quake Christchurch is teaching us about urban recovery and transformation

Reports | In the aftermath of a series of earthquakes that devastated Ōtautahi Christchurch 12 years ago, impromptu and transitional organisations kickstarted the city’s recovery. On the many vacant sites in th...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 21 Sep 2022
New school on the block

New school on the block

People | Amanda Harkness (AH): Why has AUT chosen to enter what many may consider to be a crowded market in terms of architectural schools? / Charles Walker (CW): The bigger question for us is why would you have...
Words: Amanda Harkness Posted: 2 Dec 2019
Regenerating Tāmaki 101

Regenerating Tāmaki 101

Review | 1.  Start with place: The concept of place is about remembering, in the words of AUT’s Dr Amanda Yates, Lead Researcher the Mauri Ora and Urban Wellbeing Project, that “we all whakapapa back to Papatūān...
Words: Lucie Greenwood Posted: 13 Sep 2022

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