Browsing Architecture Conference Papers by Title
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Earthquake vulnerability of wastewater pumping stations in New Zealand
(2010-09)New Zealand is located in an earthquake prone part of the world where earthquakes are the most common natural hazard in New Zealand. Consequently, earthquake vulnerability especially in lifelines is of great concern of ... -
Efeitos da expansão territorial do programa habitacional brasileiro Minha Casa, Minha Vida: o caso da Região Metropolitana de Porto Alegre, Brasil.
(Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, 2014-09)O presente trabalho tem por objetivo discutir a produção do espaço urbano a partir dos projetos de moradia social desenvolvidos pelo Programa Minha Casa, Minha Vida (PMCMV), tendo como objeto de estudo e análise a distribuição ... -
Em busca da governança participativa em contextos metropolitanos : a experiência de Belo Horizonte
(Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Geografia, 2017-10)As aglomerações metropolitanas atuais são marcadas por questões que extrapolam as fronteiras municipais e por dinâmicas cada vez mais complexas entre as cidades. Nesse contexto, é preciso debater sobre os arranjos ... -
Embedding digital technology into contemporary Māori and Pasifika architectural practice
(Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), 2020-11-04)The research paper will review how designers and architects can utilise digital technology to produce culturally respectful Māori and Pasifika architectural outputs within a contemporary landscape. The purpose of the ... -
Ephemeral Crossroads: seven lamps, six years, seven lux-pavilions
(Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), 2018)Building materials in the modern era have assumed significance in architectural theory which they had not possessed in the past. The change was no doubt due to the multiplicity of materials, newly minted due to the innovative ... -
Ernst Plischke and the Dixon Street Flats
(Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand, 2015-07)Ernst Plischke’s life and work have been thoroughly researched and written about. However, one crucial moment still remains uncertain – and it seems that, for New Zealand Architectural History, much hinges on this one ... -
Ether : an atmosphere of possibility
(2016-06)This paper explores a period of architectural student culture in the early 1970s in Auckland, New Zealand, and its influence on New Zealand architecture. The 1971 AASA (Australasian Architecture Students Association) ... -
Evaluating the application of Māori design principles to urban neighbourhood development projects to develop a Kaupapa Māori design framework and assessment tools
(Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities (BBHTC), 2018)AIMS/PURPOSE: This paper discusses and evaluates the application of Te Aranga and other kaupapa Māori design principles (principles derived from a Māori worldview and incorporating Māori knowledge and values) to urban ... -
Experiments on common grounds: Four Auckland houses by Richard Hobin (1949-1953)
(Australian and New Zealand Architectural Science Association, 2010-01-01)In Auckland in the 1950s a group of architecture students and young graduates were exploring innovative techniques of small scale construction. While these explorations can be seen in the context of a broader, global ... -
Experiments on common grounds: Four Auckland houses by Richard Hobin (1949-1953)
(2010)In Auckland in the 1950s a group of architecture students and young graduates were exploring innovative techniques of small scale construction. While these explorations can be seen in the context of a broader, global ... -
Exploring frameworks for a history of earth building in Aotearoa New Zealand
(International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) c/o Leibniz University Hannover, 2020-09)Aotearoa New Zealand has a unique earth building heritage. For centuries, Māori used earth for floors and as a binder for fibrous walling materials. When settlers arrived in the nineteenth century, they brought earth ... -
“Fly on the wall” Can the presence of the student during the assessment process help in their learning?
(University of New South Wales, 2010-01-01)The Design studio learning system within most Tertiary Design Schools has a unique critique method, (often called “The Crit”). The Crit event itself is rather a “veiled” process and has been analyzed and written about ... -
The folly of suburban electrical boxes : re-assessing the suburban footpaths under Covid-19 lock-down L4 (25 March-27 April 2020) Auckland, New Zealand
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FROM EDGE TO CORE : Realigning sustainability in architectural education
(Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), Australia, 2019-12)Climate change and the built environment’s ecological impact necessitate that we embed sustainability in architectural education. However, this often takes the form of an addition (satellite) to the prevailing core programme. ... -
Future housing energy efficiency associated with the Auckland Unitary Plan
(International Conference on Municipal Engineering (ICME), 2014-07)The draft Auckland Unitary Plan outlines the future land used for new housing and businesses with Auckland population growth over the next thirty years. According to Auckland Unitary Plan, over the next 30 years, the ... -
The Gabion House Revisited
(ITS University, Surabaya, 2013)Most material on a “Green Concept” for addressing the environmental, social, cultural and institutional issues resulting from global warming and climate change through the implementation of architecture and environmental ... -
Gateway Pavilion : returning to conventional practice
(Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), 2017-12)The design and production of architecture is being heavily influenced by software, both positively and negatively. On the one side, it can be seen to provide new design opportunities while on the other it can create ... -
Gimme shelter : tsunami mitigation as part of a permanent shelter programme for Aceh, north Sumatra
(i-Rec, 2006)The resulting housing solutions developed for permanent shelter as part of aid packages and reconstruction often belie the complexity of their resolution. This paper briefly outlines the often hidden subtleties in such ... -
Goldfinger revisited. James Bond set designs by Ken Adam as modernist spaces of power
(SAHANZ, 2016-07)Ken Adam (b. 1921) developed set designs for seven of the early James Bond films and a number of other important works. Goldfinger (1964) is among the most famous of these films, and Adam’s designs have since made film ... -
Guidelines for strawbale construction in New Zealand
(2015-08-21)* NZ Strawbale Construction Guidelines and Code of Practice – Working Party *International Scene – Building Codes and Guidelines for Straw Bale Construction *How BC Applications for strawbale construction are currently ...