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Child's play: Involving kids in the design of public spaces

Child’s play: Involving kids in design

Practice | Two researchers share how they are working with Auckland children to understand why co-designing with kids might work.
Words: Penelope Carroll and Karen Witten Posted: 16 May 2019
Power to the people: Maia Ratana

Power to the people: Maia Ratana

People | This architecture researcher is on a mission to empower young Māori to take control of their spaces.
Words: Kylie Bailey Posted: 18 Jan 2019
Home and business: Living in harmony

Home and business: Living in harmony

Practice | It seems that what makes a place liveable and what makes a place good for business are at odds. But, can we have both?
Words: Arthur Grimes Posted: 23 Nov 2018
Designed to disrupt: A digital tool for urban regeneration

Designed to disrupt: A regeneration tool

Practice | Research funded by Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities has led to a free tool for imagining urban planning outcomes.
Words: Rita Dionisio and Mirjam Schindler Posted: 26 Oct 2018

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