Date: |
16 Aug 2024, 2.00PM – 3.30PM |
duration: |
1 hr 30 mins |
Location: |
Online |
Cost: |
Free event |
Urbanism is the study of urban areas and the built environment that supports them. The idea of place-making and identity is central in this, yet it is often a very Euro-centric perspective that is promoted. What would our future urban centres look like if we used Māori urbanism to plan Aotearoa 2050? How could urban interaction with natural environments change, and might we see urban papakainga and social third spaces gain in importance?
Join us and our amazing panelists as we get together for a kōrero to explore the future shape of Aotearoa's urban spaces. With our MC, Green Party housing spokesperson Tamatha Paul, we are excited to hear from Dr Emily Afoa (Tektus Consulting), Jade Kake (AUT and Matakohe Architecture), Dr Rebecca Kiddle (Te Wānanga o Aotearoa) and Professor Michelle Thompson-Fawcett (Otago University).
Join The Sustainability Society Webinar titled 'Māori Urbanism' on Friday 16th August from 2:00pm to 3:30pm.
Urbanism is the study of urban areas and the built environment that supports them. The idea of place-making and identity is central in this, yet it is often a very Euro-centric perspective that is promoted. What would our future urban centres look like if we used Māori urbanism to plan Aotearoa 2050? How could urban interaction with natural environments change, and might we see urban papakainga and social third spaces gain in importance?
Join us and our amazing panelists as we get together for a kōrero to explore the future shape of Aotearoa's urban spaces. With our MC, Green Party housing spokesperson Tamatha Paul, we are excited to hear from Dr Emily Afoa (Tektus Consulting), Jade Kake (AUT and Matakohe Architecture), Dr Rebecca Kiddle (Te Wānanga o Aotearoa) and Professor Michelle Thompson-Fawcett (Otago University).