Taone Tupu Ora : Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Urban Design

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  • Author:
    STUART Keriata / THOMPSON-FAWCETT Michelle
  • ISBN:
    9781877577130
  • Publication Date:
    November 2010
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    119
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Steele Roberts Ltd
  • Country of Publication:
Taone Tupu Ora : Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Urban Design
Taone Tupu Ora : Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Urban Design

Taone Tupu Ora : Indigenous Knowledge and Sustainable Urban Design

Regular price $29.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    STUART Keriata / THOMPSON-FAWCETT Michelle
  • ISBN:
    9781877577130
  • Publication Date:
    November 2010
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    119
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Steele Roberts Ltd
  • Country of Publication:

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How can traditional Maori built environments inform contemporary urban development?
How could Maori values inspire our visions for the 21st century city?
What can indigenous knowledge tell us about how to create a more sustainable design for the future?

Taone Tupa Ora suggests answers to these important questions, bringing together perspectives on a broad range of urban issues, from Maori development to architecture, town planning to strategic growth management. It collects stories of iwi experiences in the 21st century, and suggests principles and theories on which to base change.

Contributors include Shaun Awatere, Ngarimu Blair, John Gray, Charlotte Hoare, Biddy Livesey, Morrie Love, Craig Pauling, Shadrach Rolleston, Michelle Thompson-Fawcett, Amanda Yates, Wiki Walker.

Featured in the 29 November 2010 New Zealand newsletter.
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  • How can traditional Maori built environments inform contemporary urban development?
    How could Maori values inspire our visions for the 21st century city?
    What can indigenous knowledge tell us about how to create a more sustainable design for the future?

    Taone Tupa Ora suggests answers to these important questions, bringing together perspectives on a broad range of urban issues, from Maori development to architecture, town planning to strategic growth management. It collects stories of iwi experiences in the 21st century, and suggests principles and theories on which to base change.

    Contributors include Shaun Awatere, Ngarimu Blair, John Gray, Charlotte Hoare, Biddy Livesey, Morrie Love, Craig Pauling, Shadrach Rolleston, Michelle Thompson-Fawcett, Amanda Yates, Wiki Walker.

    Featured in the 29 November 2010 New Zealand newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

How can traditional Maori built environments inform contemporary urban development?
How could Maori values inspire our visions for the 21st century city?
What can indigenous knowledge tell us about how to create a more sustainable design for the future?

Taone Tupa Ora suggests answers to these important questions, bringing together perspectives on a broad range of urban issues, from Maori development to architecture, town planning to strategic growth management. It collects stories of iwi experiences in the 21st century, and suggests principles and theories on which to base change.

Contributors include Shaun Awatere, Ngarimu Blair, John Gray, Charlotte Hoare, Biddy Livesey, Morrie Love, Craig Pauling, Shadrach Rolleston, Michelle Thompson-Fawcett, Amanda Yates, Wiki Walker.

Featured in the 29 November 2010 New Zealand newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.