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Salvador Rueda: “The city is a paella, it’s all about the proportions”

“The city is a paella, it’s all about the proportions.” So said Salvador Rueda, director of the Urban Ecology Agency of Barcelona, at his talk at the Christchurch Art Gallery on Monday 11 March. His additional sage counsel was that the paella becomes inedible if it has too much salt. The […]

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Have you secured your ticket to “Designing for the Human Life Cycle in a Time of Climate Uncertainty” for this Friday?

There are still some tickets available to attend this breakfast event.  To book your ticket or for more information click here As extreme weather events become more frequent, we as built environment professionals increasingly need to consider the impacts of the built form on all stages of the human life

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UrbanismNZ 2023: Ready to land in Auckland!

. QUESTION: How do we develop integrated systems thinking and industry-wide collaboration to deliver resilient and liveable built environments in Aotearoa? This question is core to the Integration theme at this week’s long-awaited UrbanismNZ conference in Auckland this Thursday/Friday 27-28 April, and will be explored at two dedicated sessions sponsored

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Growing Sustainably Together – The Future Communities of Uptown

Major precinct-level urban developments like the Maungawhau City Rail Link development in Auckland present many opportunities and risks for the communities they are impacting. It’s important that Urban Designers are making good decisions for the future of the community, and responsive to what the communities need now. As part of

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