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success at the recent master’s workshop with three successful exams and a
number of new research proposals. One of the most notably completed research projects
was the design of a bioregional park in Mercury Bay to mark the Sestercentennial
of Cooks voyage to New Zealand. The research showed how a new kind of park
could be created that would not only improved the biodiversity of a region but also
commemorate a critical event in NZ history. There were also a number of
fascinating research proposals,
including one that looks at the way a High Speed Train station might activate
the liminal space between the Auckland CBD and the Parnell. The candidate drew
on a personal history as a landscape architect and an urban designer in PR
China and as part of a company with 100,000 employees!!! Other new projects include
a research collaboration with Sue Wake, an internationally recognized researcher
of children environments. The student will work with Sue to investigate the
design of children’s space in the city.
Perhaps the
most exciting research work is from Zihao Wang , a young landscape architecture
graduate from Jinan who has developed a unique research methodology from such disparate
and unlikely sources as Kevin’s Rowe collage city and classical Chinese painting practice to explore
the design of two important waterfront projects in Auckland, the Wynyard Quarter
and the present Ports of Auckland. The latest design project an investigation
of the Ports of Auckland site avoids the generic waterfront masterplan by grouping
the residential programme into a ‘mountain range’ bordering Quay street, leaving
the old port infrastructure as a field of landscapes.
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