Tag: Indigenous landscapes
RSSKa hoki ki te whare huri ai e!
Projects
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Rameka Alexander-Tu’inukuafe and Saul Roberts take a uniquely Māori view in their exploration of RCG’s Wai Ariki Hot Springs and Spa in Rotorua.
Indigenous knowledge to tackle climate change
Practice
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A new podcast series from the NUWAO project, features AUT-led research into nature-based solutions to climate change, rooted in indigenous knowledges.
The Drawing Board
Review
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Anthony Hōete watched Whakaata Māori’s The Drawing Board with Matilda Phillips and, together, they consider its narrative on the rise of Māori architecture.
Exhibition: Oceanic Architectural Routes: The photographic archive of Mike Austin
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Karamia Müller discusses the Mike Austin photography exhibition, designed by Hannah Manning-Scott for Objectspace, curated by Leali’ifano Albert L. Refiti.
Māori design in Auckland’s cityscape climbing
News
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Thanks to Auckland Council initiatives, the expression of Māori culture in Auckland’s CBD has risen exponentially and is expected to grow.
The history of Aotearoa’s landscape through a Māori lens
Practice
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Drisana Brown is a landscape architecture student who is exploring how the past is influencing when it comes to the landscapes of our nation, and what the future might look like.
Landscape professionals visit Ihumātao
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Landscape Architecture Aotearoa reports from Ihumātao after over 50 individuals joined the Landscape Foundation and Ngā Aho for a visit to the site.