Living within our limits
Evaluating whether Wellingtonians are living within the resource limits of their region is the focus of new research by a Victoria University of Wellington graduate.
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Evaluating whether Wellingtonians are living within the resource limits of their region is the focus of new research by a Victoria University of Wellington graduate.
Practising marching drills in the hallway of her flat while studying for exams is how a Victoria University of Wellington architecture student spent the past few months.
A Victoria University of Wellington Master’s student is developing an innovative tool to improve comfort in outdoor areas of cafes, restaurants and urban areas of Christchurch City.
VUW School of Architecture staff Jules Moloney, Simon Twose, Jan Smitheram and Natasha Perkins conceived and delivered an international symposium on architectural design research, as part of the 2014 Venice Architectural Biennale held on the 20th-21st of November.
Next week two teams of experts will debate how innovation and entrepreneurship can be complementary drivers for New Zealand’s growth.
Victoria University of Wellington fifth year student Tom Dobinson has won the top prize for architecture students at the New Zealand Institute of Architects’ Graphisoft Student Design Awards.
New Zealand’s next generation of social entrepreneurs will gather at Victoria University of Wellington this summer for an intensive enterprise accelerator programme called Live the Dream.
Two years of project work for fourth-year Architecture students came to fruition on 29 October with the launch of the publication of their work – Re:Cuba Renegotiating the Architecture of Seismic Retrofitting buildings in the Cuba St Heritage Area.
Embracing a more watery future is part of third year Architecture student Elyjana Roach’s project which is being displayed as part of ‘The Drowned World’.