Wednesday,
27th of August 2014
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Time
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Students
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Subject
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Full
time/
Part
Time
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Principal
Supervisor/
Associate Supervisor
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Status
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Critics
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9.00
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Maurits Kelderman
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Te
Whare Wananga o Haoni Waititi
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PT
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Michael
Austin
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Final
Exam
|
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Maurits Kelderman:
· Final Exam Presentation will be held at the Unitec’s
Marae on Wednesday, 27th of August @ 9.00 am
· The exhibition will be opened on Monday, 25th
of August @ 5.00 pm in the Snowwhite
Gallery, Building 1
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Thursday,
28th of August 2014
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Time
|
Students
|
Subject
|
Full
time/
Part
Time
|
Principal
Supervisor/
Associate Supervisor
|
Status
|
Critics
|
9.00
|
Mathew
Brown
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A
way of looking: The architecture of Rudolph Schindler, through an alternate
lens.
|
PT
|
Branko
Mitrovic /
Adam
Wild
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Final
Exam
|
|
Mathew Brown:
· Final Exam Presentation will be held on Thursday, 28th
of August @ 9.00 am in the main
exhibition space, Building 1
· The exhibition will be opened on Monday, 25th
of August @ 5.00 pm in the main
exhibition space, Building 1
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10.00
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Peter
McPherson
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The
Art of Geometry: Extending Knowledge of Architectural Geometry and the Shapes
We Create.
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FT
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Branko
Mitrovic / Nikolay Popov
|
Final
Exam
|
|
Peter McPherson:
· Final Exam Presentation will be held on Thursday, 28th
of August @ 10.00 am in the Snowwhite
Gallery, Building 1
· The exhibition will be opened on Monday, 25th
of August @ 5.00 pm in the Snowwhite
Gallery, Building 1
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LUNCH 12- 1
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WRITING WORKSHOP
1- 3
Catherine Mitchell, Te Puna Ako : 1 hour : on
writing for conferences, how to write an abstract, a paper and for a refereed
publication.
Justine Harvey, Architecture NZ : 1 hour: how
to write journalise
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Friday,
29th of August 2014
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9.00
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Grace
Warne
|
The
Sustainable Industrial Landscape
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FT
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Peter
Griffiths/
Matthew
Bradbury
|
Final
Exam
|
|
Grace Warne:
· Final Exam Presentation will be held on Friday, 29th
of August @ 9.00 am in the main
exhibition space, Building 1
· The exhibition will be opened on Monday, 25th
of August @ 5.00 pm in the main
exhibition space, Building 1
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10.00
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BREAK
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10.15
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Kieran
Dove
|
The
Parametric Landscape
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PT
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Nikolay
Popov
Matthew
Bradbury
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2nd
Workshop
|
Associate Professor Grant Duncan, School of People,
Environment and Planning Massy University,
Euen MacKeller, Principal, Jasmax,
Clare Chapman editor of Landscape New Zealand,
Kate Healy, Chief Operating Officer Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Whai
Rawa Limited,
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11.00
|
Raewyn
Beavis
|
Mountain
to Sea - Water for 21st Century Resilient Cities
|
FT
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Pete
Grifths
Matthew
Bradbury
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1st
Workshop
|
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11.45
|
Grace
He
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Multi
Culturalism in the Urban Landscape.
|
PT
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Hamish
Foote
Matthew
Bradbury
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2nd
Workshop
|
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12.30
– 1. 15
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LUNCH
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1.
15
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Helen
Frances
|
At
the confluence: heritage, rivers and walking
|
PT
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Hamish
Foote
|
3rd
Worskhop
|
Dr Lee Beattie Deputy Head – Urban Planning School of
Architecture and Planning University of Auckland, ,
Phil Wihongi Landscape Architect/Planner, Raukawa Charitable
Trust,
David Irwin, founding director Isthmus Group, and
Associate Professor Sarah Treadwell, Architecture &
Planning University of Auckland.
Lisa Mein Principal Urban Design
Boffa Miskell
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2.00
|
Zoe
Cooper
|
Living
Roof Urbanism,
|
PT
|
Hamish
Foote
|
2nd
Workshop
|
|
2.45
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Rithy
Heng
|
Urban
Renewal in Cambodia Case study: Phnom Penh Park.
|
FT
|
Hamish
Foote
|
1st
Workshop
|
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3.30
- 3. 45
|
BREAK
|
|||||
3.45
|
XinXin
Wang
|
A
green network for a regional city,
|
FT
|
Matthew
Bradbury
|
Candidature
|
|
4.05
|
Xu
Gao
|
Coastal
Cities
|
FT
|
Matthew
Bradbury
|
Candidature
Practice
|
|
4.25
|
Yan
Gao
|
Market
Urbanism
|
FT
|
Matthew
Bradbury
|
Candidature
Practice
|
|
4.
45
|
Junjie
Xu
|
A Brownfield
Park.
|
FT
|
Matthew
Bradbury
|
Candidature
Practice
|
|
5.00
|
THE
PUB
|
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The Masters by Project programme is a lab for landscape and architectural graduates to ask searching question about their own practice and the ways that practice can connect to the world.
The programme encompasses a range of graduates who bring their own unique perspectives to research work. Their research often crosses disciplinary lines. The result is a constellation of ideas that resolve around concerns rather than specific disciplinary problems. This work is developed in presentation and discussion at four workshops held through out the year. Important practitioners and academics in their field and associated professionals, developers, iwi, and local government, not only critique the work but help to engender a larger conversation about the impact of the research for the bigger community.
What is the shape of the wananga of the future and how will this affect the form of the marae? How can the social problematic of suburbia be addressed? What is the social ecology of the industrial park? These are just a few of the critical questions that the graduates are engaged with.
New research work in the programme is becoming more focused on specific problems to do with Auckland’s predicted growth; where can development occur in a way that will not affect Auckland’s unique landscape and lifestyle? This work is being carried out in collaboration with practice and industry.
mbradbury@unitec.ac.nz
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