Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
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Making architecture a more touching experience
11 May 2018
Anthony Brand would like our architectural encounters to be more meaningful. The thirty-three year-old believes that if we prioritised how buildings made us feel instead of how they look, we could create more touching architectural experiences.
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Artist transforms the space between 'dis' and 'ability'
3 May 2018
You might well have questioned what you were seeing if you'd happened upon a recent performance by Suzanne Cowan: dancer, choreographer, teacher, and wheelchair user.
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Recycling heritage at the Kopu Bridge
6 April 2018
Opinion: To Coromandel holiday-makers the old Kopu bridge was synonymous with long traffic queues - but a determined community group sees it as so much more.
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‘Handsome and generous’ painting wins top portrait prize
13 March 2018
Elam student Logan Moffat has won this year's Adam Portrait Award with a work that depicts his daily life at art school.
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Illustrious career surveying the lie of the land
8 March 2018
If you've spent time enjoying any of the country's picturesque regional or national parks over summer then Bill Robertson will be delighted.
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Experts address urban challenges
6 March 2018
As Auckland's population continues to grow and the city intensifies, a key challenge is how to create high-quality urban spaces, accessible to all. Experts will address these issues at the School of Architecture and Planning's annual lecture series Fast Forward.
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Driverless cars will transform NZ cities
27 January 2018
Opinion: The switch to driverless cars is going to happen faster than we think. Bill McKay explains what this could mean for New Zealand cities.
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Elam graduate nominated for Turner Prize
4 April 2017
University of Auckland Young Alumnus of the Year 2018, Luke Willis Thompson has been nominated for one of the world's most prestigious art awards, the Turner Prize.