Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
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New report finds we’re building harder, hotter cities
17 March 2023
Green spaces are essential to making our cities liveable as the climate changes, according to a new report. Timothy Welch takes a closer look.
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How two Oscar-nominated films use music to evoke nostalgia
16 March 2023
Gregory Camp from the School of Music looks at how Babylon and The Fabelmans take opposing but equally successful approaches to using music in film.
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Leading Waipapa Taumata Rau researchers elected as Fellows
16 March 2023
Eleven academics from Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland have been made Fellows of the Royal Society Te Apārangi, being recognised for their world leadership in research and scholarship.
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Tribute to Jeremy Salmond
1 March 2023
With Jeremy Salmond’s death in January, New Zealand lost one of its best heritage architects.
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Cyclone Gabrielle: Outages strengthen the case for burying power lines
22 February 2023
Opinion: Underground power lines are safer, more resilient and less of an eyesore, says Timothy Welch. The higher upfront cost will pay off in long-term benefits.
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Lose that driveway and rethink the back yard
21 February 2023
Opinion: Auckland suburbanites could all do our bit to create a more porous, sponge-like city, says Bill McKay
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Art exhibit explores new horizons of Māori fibre practices
21 February 2023
A new exhibit of makawe takatāpui (Māori wigs) takes inspiration from one of Aotearoa’s most iconic love songs, Pōkarekare Ana.
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Te Whare Rūnanga’s ‘universal nature’ explored in award-winning essay
21 February 2023
Sir Āpirana Ngata’s role in the construction of the meeting house influenced Māori architecture as we know it, finds graduate Sahil Tiku.
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Te Matatini: Understanding the value of Indigenous music before colonisation
15 February 2023
Associate Professor Te Oti Rakena discusses decolonising music education, and shares tips for singing within a kaupapa Māori framework.
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Climate risk in an unfair world
8 February 2023
Opinion:The troubling reality is that those who contribute the least to the drivers of climate change are the ones most vulnerable to extreme climate events, argue Meg Parsons and Iresh Jayawardena
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Smarter design needed to mitigate Auckland floods
31 January 2023
Timothy Welch explains why Auckland needs to think about becoming a 'sponge city' to mitigate flood disasters.
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Hamilton: how the future of musicals respects the past
11 January 2023
The critically acclaimed musical Hamilton comes to our shores this year. Ben Kubiak shares the secrets of its success.