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    Unitec students create street furniture for an Auckland housing community during COVID

    Patel, Yusef

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    Date
    2022-03
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    Patel, Yusef. (2022). Unitec students create street furniture for an Auckland housing community during COVID. NZIA Community Kōrero: Conversations with the Auckland Branch, March 2022, 5-6.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5712
    Abstract
    A portion of the undergraduate course required students to individually design street furniture for Auranga’s Village Square. The brief required the students to utilise recycled timber offcuts found within the Auranga housing development, and to laminate the offcuts into sheet materials that could be CNC milled into flatpack components.
    Keywords:
    Auranga (Auckland, N.Z.), Auckland (N.Z.), New Zealand, architecture students, Unitec courses, street furniture, bike pods, digital fabrication, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    330102 Architectural design
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