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Karamia Müller's latest contributions
Opinion: Ecstasy and equity
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Karamia Müller notes: “Architecture does touch everybody. This is its ecstasy. And it is this quality that makes the debates underpinning the profession, the practices and the community of practitioners so compelling and critical.”
Opinion: Twenty minutes in Tāmaki Makaurau
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As a sort of homage to the late architect and New Yorker Michael Sorkin and his book Twenty Minutes in Manhattan, columnist Karamia Müller muses on her 20-minute walking commute through the City of Sails.
Opinion: Our moral agenda
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In her first column for Architecture NZ, Dr Karamia Müller asks: “When we celebrate the best, is it for the best?”
Violent Legalities: In conversation with Karamia Müller and Sarosh Mulla
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In light of this exhibition that maps violent events in Aotearoa, these two architectural academics discuss the links between the built environment, violence and legislation.
Our voices: Indigeneity and architecture
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Indigenous knowledge systems will be vital in managing our planet’s complex future challenges and Indigenous voices are critical to flourishing built environments. It is urgent and necessary to hear them.
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