Month: May 2021

Auckland Council works with top architects to release a series of low-cost, good quality housing designs

Click here to view the designs and explore how to deliver good quality medium density housing. As Auckland’s population grows our suburbs are changing. Single homes are increasingly being redeveloped into terraced houses and apartment buildings, but going up and filling in is not always easy. Careful design is required […]

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From RMA (Resource Management Act) to NBA (Natural and Built Environments Act)

Minister for the Environment excludes quality as an outcome for the built environment Key departure from the Randerson Report relevant for the Urban Environment There are a multitude of areas and aspects in the proposed new legislation for the Environment that are relevant for Urban Design in New Zealand.  Some changes are

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Prince Charles’ Urban Vision at Poundbury: “Attraction, Interest and Character”

By putting the pedestrian first, you create these liveable places, I think, with more attraction and interest and character. – Prince Charles. Poundbury is a 160-hectare development in the outskirts of Dorchester, Dorset, in Southwest England. The development is the work of The Duchy of Cornwall, which was established in

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