We held a seminar on neighbourhood renewal.
What if walking, bicycling and public transport, instead of roads and highways, were at the heart of urban life?
Special Housing Areas (SHAs) are an important policy response to rising house prices and concerns about housing affordability.
City residents are exposed to traffic-related air pollution, which affects respiratory and cardiovascular health and increases all-cause mortality. What does this mean for people in Wellington?
Housing prices around New Zealand are a hot topic. One view is that if we build more houses, prices should come down. But what sort of housing at what sort of densities should we be building?
Location location location!
We held a seminar with speakers Ralph Chapman, Sylvia Allan and Roger Blakeley.
We held a seminar with speakers Shaun Awatere and Keriata Stuart. How can kaupapa Māori elements help inform urban planning? What value can these elements add to mainstream urban planning?
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