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

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

April workshop time table



Thursday, 9th of April 2015
Time
Students
Subject
Full time/
Part Time
Principal Supervisor/
 Associate Supervisor
Status
Critics
Mike Thomas, 
Stuart Houghton, 
Dr Paola Trapani
Desna Whaanga-Schollum
9.00-9.40
Grace He
Multi Culturalism in the Urban Landscape.
PT
Hamish Foote
Matthew Bradbury
3rd Workshop

9.40-10.20
Yan Gao
Volcanic Urbanism

FT
Nik
2nd wksp

10.20-10.30
Qian Wang
Waterpark
FT
Sue
Candidature

Morning Tea 10.30-11.00
11.00 - 11.40
Junjie Xu
A Brownfield Park.

FT
Penny
2nd wksp

11.40- 12. 20 
Rithy Heng
Urban Renewal in Cambodia Case study: Phnom Penh Park.
FT
Hamish Foote
2nd Workshop

12.20-12.40
Quin Luo
Coastal erosion
FT
Nik
Candidature

LUNCH 12.40 -

Friday, 10th of April 2015
9.00 - 10.00
Eloise Veber

Meeting at the edge. How would we design Te Papa today?
PT
Prof. Mike Austin
Kerry Francis
Final Exam

Eloise Veber
·   Final Exam Presentation will be held on Friday, 10th of April @ 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
10.00
BREAK





10.30 10.50
Korma Bhatt
Commemorative landscapes

Penny
Candidature
Katrina Simon
Juan Molina
Bill Mckay
10.50 11.30
Raewyn Davies Martin
Mountain to Sea - Water for 21st Century Resilient Cities
FT
Hamish Foote
Matthew Bradbury
3rd Workshop


11.30- 11.50
Ryasp Bhandari
Sustainable waterfront

Dan
Candidature

11.50.– 1. 00
LUNCH




Katrina Simon
Juan Molina
Tommy Honey
Bill Mckay
Bob Dey
Juan Molina
Daniel Irving
Will Thresher

1.00 -1-40 
XinXin Wang
A green network for a regional city,
FT
Matthew Bradbury
Workshop 2
Tommy Honey
Bob Dey
Juan Molina
Daniel Irving
Will Thresher

1.40- 2 30
Xu Gao
Coastal Cities
FT
Matthew Bradbury
Workshop 2

2.30 -2.50
Shan Kangatharan
Infrastructure Auckland

Nik
Candidature

2.50-3.10
Shoujun Chen
Periurban Auckland

Nik
Candidature

3.10 - 3. 30
BREAK




Will Thresher
Tommy Honey
Juan Molina
Daniel Irving

3.30-3.50
Zara Jawadi
PT infrastructure

Dan
Candidature







3.50-4.10
Shasha Li
The 'City Diet': An Accessible Bicycle and Pedestrian Network as a City-wide Health System.

Dan
Candidature

4.10-   4.30
Shayne Noronha
Pt Wells

Dan
Candidature











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