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…in Dunedin in 1921, more purpose-built blocks of flats were built in New Zealand cities, including the Shortland Flats in Auckland (1922-24), Inverleith and Braemar in Wellington (1922 and 1923-25…
…in Dunedin in 1921, more purpose-built blocks of flats were built in New Zealand cities, including the Shortland Flats in Auckland (1922-24), Inverleith and Braemar in Wellington (1922 and 1923-25…
…affordability crisis in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand is well documented across all forms of popular media, and its causes and implications also well documented across scholarly discourse in economics,…
…in single occupancy huts isolating each unwell individual. Figure 3: Composite image showing the Lazaret main compound for male and female “whites,” and administration and hospital buildings (Zbignew Jarab 2013…
The increasing number of vacant properties is a pressing challenge in Japan today. Depopulated towns and neighbourhoods are experiencing socio-economic decline. In response, citizen groups have carried out diverse activities…
…development of urban sculpture planning in China has three critical moments: 1982 (origin), 1992 (transition) and 2003 (breakthrough). Also, the paper reveals that the changing ownership, responsibility and leadership of…
…and individually distinctive. Intensive boundaries also encompass the miniature urban forms and specific urban models emulated in suburban nodes. Introduction In the 1950s and 1960s Melbourne planning schemes affirmed a…
…modern age in complex integration of urban history and academic physical spaces. In particular, it explores the contribution and influences of architects, urban planners, heritage conservation experts, decision-makers and community…