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Conservation is not Enough

Subject Initiatives in sustainable architecture in New Zealand as demonstrated by Architecture New Zealand, 1970 – 2000
Author Holger de Groot | 2008
Institutional affiliation University of Auckland | Auckland, New Zealand

Abstract (1 Page | 29 KB) Research Paper (24 Pages | 144 KB)

Research Question What level of emphasis was placed on national and international events that influenced the development of New Zealand’s sustainable movement at the end of the 20th Century?

Supervisor Dr. Julia Gatley
Department Architecture and Planning
Institution University of Auckland | National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries

Conservation is not Enough
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