Auranga Abodo Seating Pavilion

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Collett, A.
Suckling, K.
Patel, Yusef
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2022-12-27
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Auranga (Auckland, N.Z.)
Auckland (N.Z.)
New Zealand
Unitec courses
architecture students
street furniture
bike pods
digital fabrication
sustainable architecture
architecture education
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Collett, A., Suckling, K., and Patel, Y. Auranga Abodo Seating Pavilion. Asylum, no. 1 (2022): 282–291. https://doi.org/10.34074/aslm.2022104
Abstract
Sustainability within the built environment has become a significant issue with the design and fabrication of architecture. Construction waste is just one of many issues that need to be resolved. To tackle this problem, Unitec’s School of Architecture’s fabrication classes have integrated an approach to work with industry partners such as Abodo Wood and Made Group to design and deliver architectural products made out of construction waste. The results of the programme have led to students designing and producing a pavilion for the Auranga community in South Auckland. To ensure the most appropriate architectural outcome was produced, students worked with community representatives to design a functional structure that met the requirements of their selected site.
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ePress, Unitec | Te Pūkenga
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https://doi.org/10.34074/aslm.2022104
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