3A_455-466_OROURKE & WEI v2

…administrators of missions and government settlements employed spatial strategies to segregate and reform Indigenous children and create a labour supply for the landholding settlers. Dormitories for boys and girls, which…

Ruckes_2022_SAHANZ

…visit to Whakatāne and Ōpotiki. Fulloon was searching for information on Te Rau but was unsuccessful. This led to more ambitious military plans for the Ngāti Awa, Tūhoe and Whakatōhea…

SAHANZ_19_Kahn

and two elevated stations.4 The realised railway is a small component of grand plans devised to link Sydney’s then isolated “Central” Station in the city’s south and the former train…

4A_571-583_JI & ERTL

today who seek to re-examine “traditional materials and construction methods to imbue their works with new meanings and cultural resonances.”54 One of his main motivations is to revive the rough…

SAHANZ_21_Grant_Raisbeck

Companion to Heritage and Identity, ed. Brian Graham and Peter Howard (London: Ashgate, 2008): 161. 5. Joanne Evans and Jacqueline Z. Wilson, “Inclusive archives and recordkeeping: towards a critical manifesto,”…

29 – andrew steen

…edited by Christoph Schnoor (Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress; and Gold Coast, Queensland: SAHANZ, 2014), 345–354. Published in Auckland, New Zealand: SAHANZ and Unitec ePress [ISBN – 978-1-927214-12-1];…

SAHANZ_18_Tippey

…the façade composition, and the overt references to Castilian and Andalusian sources, were determined exclusively by Torroja, presumably in order to appeal to a bourgeois sensibility. Moreover, his archives also…