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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
Up all night: 24-Hour Design Competition

Up all night: 24-Hour Design Competition

Review | The jury included University of Auckland faculty Dr Dorita Hannah, AUT professor Dr Fleur Palmer, Architecture New Zealand editor and University of Auckland lecturer Chris Barton and Auckland-based arch...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 22 Aug 2019
2018 Visionary Architecture Awards

2018 Visionary Architecture Awards

Awards | The Auckland Architecture Association celebrated boundary-pushing projects last week at its annual Visionary Architecture Awards. The Awards saw over 100 entries in four categories: Undergraduate Stud...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 18 Dec 2018
New school on the block

New school on the block

People | Fleur Palmer (FP): Practice, as we’ve done it for the last 150 years, needs to change. We really have to reconsider how we’re developing our built environments so that they’re more indigenous and social...
Words: Amanda Harkness Posted: 2 Dec 2019
Auckland Architecture Week 2015

Auckland Architecture Week 2015

Review | We were lucky enough to have a Q&A after the screenings with Briar March, the filmmaker behind A Place to Call Home, and Fleur Palmer, the architect involved in the relocation of state houses to a Māori...
Words: Sam Aislabie and Natalie Bradburn and 2 others Posted: 9 Nov 2015
2018 Auckland Architecture Awards

2018 Auckland Architecture Awards

Awards | Lay juror Fleur Palmer completed the jury. Pearson said the high quality of the shortlisted projects made the jury's work particularly challenging this year. Pearson commented, “It was especially encour...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 9 May 2018

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