Tag: Education
RSSTe Whaihanga project launches
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The UoA in collaboration with Ako Aotearoa has just launched project Te Whaihanga: Preparing students to work with Māori.
Revisioning ‘waste’ as ‘resource’
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Do landscape architects have the ability to alter behaviours in the direction of sustainability?
Back to school
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Justin Foote investigates the role of continuing education within the building and construction industry.
In with the new
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Tony van Raat is heading up the newly-formed School of Architecture at AUT. Justine Harvey spoke with him about his role.
University of Otago Childcare Centre
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A children’s space has been built according to the needs and perspectives of the children and their minders.
Unprepared for practice?
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Architectural graduate Thomas Denhardt asks whether architecture schools are failing to prepare students for the profession.
Avondale College
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Jasmax has drawn inspiration from West Auckland’s Pacific heritage for one of the largest secondary schools in New Zealand.
A network of lines
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RTA Studio has designed a colourful, low-cost Māori immersion school on a plan conceived of ley lines drawn by significant markers in the local landscape.
Games Village for the 2015 Pacific Games
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The games village is envisaged as a point of engagement between the heart of the country, its people and the outside world.
Classroom design and student engagement
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Partner Content: A Steelcase study about the relationship and implications of student engagement and spaces for learning.
Stirling effort leads to success
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Kiwi architect Daniel Lewis is part of the team that has won the coveted 2015 RIBA Stirling Prize for best new UK building.
UK architecture school bucks tradition
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Touting accessibility and agility, the low-fee private London School of Architecture is the first of its kind since the AA.
Mastering new skills
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Six new Masters degrees are being introduced by the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland in 2016.
Blyth Performing Arts Centre
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Fluid and lively: Stevens Lawson Architects’ new performing arts centre at Iona College in Havelock North.
Inspiring spaces for children
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Auckland-based architect Phil Smith reviews the World Forum Foundation’s Global Collaborative OnDesign for Children event.
Inside Gehry
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Frank Gehry’s first Australian building is known for its daring façade, but the spaces within are its unseen beating heart.
Halls of residence
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The new Albany Campus student accommodation village seeks to foster the next generation.