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With Auckland now the 4th most diverse city in the world, there is a need for architecture to better address cultural diversity in New Zealand’s communities and homes. Designing homes with sensitivity to this variety of cultures will allow people arriving to live in New Zealand from abroad to settle into the local environment, in addition to encouraging a sense of place and easing interaction with local people. By recognizing this need for newcomers, and how addressing it can contribute to a ...
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- Masters
- Date created
- 2019
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- Shum, Kenneth
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4834
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- Asquith Avenue (Mount Albert, Auckland, N.Z.) / Mount Albert (Auckland, N.Z.) / Auckland (N.Z.) / New Zealand architecture / domestic architecture / history / cohousing / collaborative housing / housing in Auckland / cooperative living / Chinese in New Zealand / cultural integration / Wong, Helene (1949-) / inclusive design / New Zealand / Architectural Design
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