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    Climate change and the multidisciplinary studio

    Wang, Xinxin; Melchiors, Lucia; Bradbury, Matthew

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    2021-12-07
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    Wang, X., & Melchiors, L.C. & Bradbury, M. (2021, December). Climate Change and the multidisciplinary studio. Paper presented at the MIT - Unitec Research Symposium 2021: Rangahau Horonuku Hou New Research Landscapes
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    Abstract
    Problem Response Studio model (Architecture + Landscape architecture) Design outcomes Understand the relationship between the effects of climate change and urban development Identify appropriate climate adaptation strategies and correlating housing typologies Explore the correlation between housing density and the provision of green space Embed Te ArangaPrinciples throughout design process Conclusion
    Keywords:
    Auckland (N.Z.), New Zealand, architecture education, landscape architecture education, architecture students, Onehunga Port project, Panuku Development Auckland, climate change, coastal hazards, waterfront architecture, multi-disciplinary, Unitec courses
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    330102 Architectural design, 330109 Landscape architecture, 390199 Curriculum and pedagogy not elsewhere classified
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