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Kia Whakanuia te Whenua | People, place, landscape
The Landscape Foundation's first book is runner-up in the NZSA New Zealand Heritage Literary Awards 2021. Kia Whakanuia te Whenua, People...
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The (mis)match of character areas and liveable cities
Pecha kucha, Kirikiriroa Hamilton, September 2019 Liveability and character go together like fish and chips. Or perhaps peas and carrots,...
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The 'unchanged' place: Lifescapes of Cook Islands historic churches
Hill, Carolyn. “The ‘Unchanged’ Place: Lifescapes of Cook Island Historic Churches.” Historic Environment 31, no. 1 (January 2019):...
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Binding Significance: Reflections on the Demolition of the Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre, Te Urewera
Carolyn Joy Hill & Bill McKay. (2018). Binding Significance: Reflections on the Demolition of the Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre, Te Urewera....
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Conservation of historic places – a taonga approach
This opinion piece was first written for Architecture + Women, 2016. Contemporary international discussion regarding conservation of...
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The “unchanged” place: Lifescapes of Cook Island historic churches
This paper was first presented at The People's Ground conference, Melbourne 2016. Built in the mid-19th century, Rarotonga’s coral stone...
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A landscape Code of Practice: Perpetuating fragmented practice or shaping (re)new(ed) thinking?
Reflecting on MFE's request for quotes. This article was first published in the Landscape Foundation journal, www.landscape.org.nz....
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Iconic life in shifting surfaces: Historic churches in Rarotonga
Processes of smoothing, cladding, refinishing, covering and ornamenting have tied churches into indigenous ontology since their inception...
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Cultural heritage and natural environments: Fragmented practice or (re)new(ed) thinking?
Understandings of, and responses to, people-place connections are at a critical juncture in New Zealand. Rapid tourism growth, new and...
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"It's not the building:" Place attachment to early churches in the Cook Islands
This paper was first presented at the ICOMOS-IFLA ISCCL conference, Jeju South Korea 2015. Introduction The first churches of the Cook...
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