Browsing Architecture Conference Papers by Subject "Marae"
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Biculturalism in New Zealand correctional facilities
(2015-07)In New Zealand architecture, notions of biculturalism have been addressed in a slowly increasing manner over the past 30 years. But has architecture in New Zealand taken these notions seriously in institutions, such as ... -
Māori housing experiences of prefabrication : opportunities and challenges
(2015-04-23)*Papakāinga Prefabrication projects *The nature and challenges of Māori housing projects *Opportunities for the sector -
The open
(Auckland University of Technology, 2013-11)Recently there has been a renewed interest in Karl Popper’s The Open Society, written during the Second World War in Christchurch. Popper also wrote another major book The Poverty of Historicism, which has been much debated. ... -
Open architecture
(2014)The history of architecture revolves around the notion of closure. It is concerned with shelter, protection and differentiation. A history of openness in architecture has yet to be written. It does not see origins in the ... -
Open Architecture
(Association of Anthropology of Oceania, 2014)The history of architecture revolves around the notion of closure. It is concerned with shelter, protection and differentiation. A history of openness in architecture has yet to be written. It does not see origins in the ... -
Urbanisation : a Māori counter response
(2016-11-14)Te Pooti Marae remains as part of a previously much larger Māori settlement located on the right bank of the Whanganui - New Zealand’s longest navigable river * Home of the Ati Haunui a Paparangi tribe * The village ...