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…not yet incorporated into a new one), and therefore constitute a threat to themselves and the entire community.16 Nonetheless, within the current literature, liminality (i.e. suspension of individuals or groups…
…not yet incorporated into a new one), and therefore constitute a threat to themselves and the entire community.16 Nonetheless, within the current literature, liminality (i.e. suspension of individuals or groups…
…and early 2000s. Critically, each nation’s colonial legacy established diverse political and cultural structures in Wellington and Melbourne that influence how governments, landscape architects and the wider community conceptualise urban…
…Translation, edited by Christoph Schnoor (Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress; and Gold Coast, Queensland: SAHANZ, 2014), 93–104. Published in Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress [ISBN –…
…consequential powers of “reclamation and re-planning insanitary housing”19 and “the condemnation and demolition of insanitary obstructive and other houses and buildings.”20 They sought to “improv[e] existing housing by establishing and…
…their patrimony1 – and external ones, promoting international interest in and respect for the country, and developing the tourist industry that had been fuelled by the expansion of air travel….
…mode of thinking already inscribed in the humble map relaying built and geographical space as a non-negotiable truth. It is argued in this paper that due to intrinsic and prescribed…
…in shared activities, and events built a local “community of memory and hope.”21 A cultural system for the development of individual and group identity, constructed “of lived experience and communicated…