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Connecting indigenous cultures to design education
Indigenous symbols and visual spatial knowledge should be embedded in the teaching of design, says a Victoria University of Wellington researcher.
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Indigenous symbols and visual spatial knowledge should be embedded in the teaching of design, says a Victoria University of Wellington researcher.
Indigenous symbols and visual spatial knowledge should be embedded in the teaching of design, says a Victoria University of Wellington researcher.
Victoria University of Wellington’s research capability is being propelled into the future by an exclusive partnership with the world's leading 3D printing manufacturer.
A Victoria University of Wellington Professor of Landscape Architecture who helped design acclaimed public open spaces such as the capital’s Waitangi Park and Auckland’s Silo Park will soon contribute his innovative thinking to an influential United Nations (UN) blueprint for sustainable urban development.
A Victoria University of Wellington professor says post-disaster recovery is not a one-size-fits-all approach, and each country faces unique and often unforeseeable challenges.
After diving into postgraduate study, Victoria University of Wellington alumnus Stuart Baynes discovered how his love of industrial design could solve real life problems.
Three Victoria University of Wellington Architecture students have been named finalists in the Hays National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Excellence Awards.
Victoria Architecture student Jacob Dench has won an international treehouse design competition and is heading to Italy at the end of August to build it.
Senior Architecture Lecturer Simon Twose displayed his exhibit ‘Concrete /cloud/’ at the Palazzo Mora as part of the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale.
One in eight Wellington houses on the market is considered to have major maintenance problems and over half are dangerously damp, according to analysis by Victoria University of Wellington.