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15826

ARCHGEN 733

: Special Topic: Public Urban Space in the Contemporary City
2020 Semester One (1203)
Examines the role of public urban space in the city and how history, geography, culture, physical connections and architectural form contribute to its formation. Explores how contemporary cities are transforming their urban environments through design.
Subject: Architecture General
Restriction: ARCHGEN 730-732, 734-735, URBDES 702

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15827

ARCHGEN 741

: Special Topic: Architectural Project Management
2021 Semester One (1213)
Examines the theory and practice of managing a building construction project. Explores advanced models of project organisation, procurement, construction contracts, time and cost management and efficient delivery methods.
Subject: Architecture General
Restriction: ARCHGEN 740, 742-745

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15828

ARCHGEN 741

: Special Topic: Architectural Project Management
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Examines the theory and practice of managing a building construction project. Explores advanced models of project organisation, procurement, construction contracts, time and cost management and efficient delivery methods.
Subject: Architecture General
Restriction: ARCHGEN 740, 742-745

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15829

ARCHGEN 742

: Special Topic: Timber Technology
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Students will build a small building (a shelter) in a group, and then design a second shelter, through concept plans, developed design plans and a scale model.
Subject: Architecture General
Restriction: ARCHGEN 740, 741, 743-745

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15830

ARCHGEN 743

: Special Topic: Documenting the Intangible
2020 Semester One (1203)
Examines how architectural drawing conventions can communicate the intangible, including through drawing at the scale of 1:1.
Subject: Architecture General
Restriction: ARCHGEN 740-742, 744, 745

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15831

ARCHGEN 744

: Special Topic: Marking Time
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Explores the idea that not only are materials active entities that have agency in making processes, but also that they can contribute to the installation of different narrative layers. The seminar involves many forms of fabrication with different materials as a method of investigation.
Subject: Architecture General
Restriction: ARCHGEN 740-743, 745

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15832

ARCHHTC 102G

: Modern Architecture and Urbanism
2024 Semester One (1243)
Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things.
Subject: Architectural History, Theory
Restriction: ARCHHTC 100
15833

ARCHHTC 102G

: Modern Architecture and Urbanism
2023 Semester One (1233)
Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things.
Subject: Architectural History, Theory
Restriction: ARCHHTC 100
15834

ARCHHTC 102G

: Modern Architecture and Urbanism
2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines through case studies the cultural contexts that shaped the development of architecture, urban design, landscape and the environment during the twentieth century. Emphasis is placed on the historical developments that influenced changes in style and the theoretical contexts that shaped attitudes towards inhabitation, social organisation, national identity, and cultural self-expression, amongst other things.
Subject: Architectural History, Theory
Restriction: ARCHHTC 100
15835

ARCHHTC 237

: Postmodern and Contemporary Architecture and Urbanism
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Examines architectural and urban history and theory from the postmodern to the recent and contemporary.
Subject: Architectural History, Theory
Prerequisite: ARCHHTC 102
Restriction: ARCHHTC 235, 236

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15836

ARCHHTC 700

: Pacific Architecture
2024 Semester One (1243)
Examines architectural history and practice in the Pacific region from ancient sites to the present day. Explores design from all periods, with a view to informing future design through consideration of climate, culture, society, materials and economics.
Subject: Architectural History, Theory
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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15837

ARCHPRM 700

: Project Management
2024 Semester Two (1245)
The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts.
Subject: Architectural Professional Stu
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 305

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15838

ARCHPRM 700

: Project Management
2022 Semester Two (1225)
The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts.
Subject: Architectural Professional Stu
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 305

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15839

ARCHPRM 700

: Project Management
2021 Semester Two (1215)
The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts.
Subject: Architectural Professional Stu
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 305

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15840

ARCHPRM 701

: Practice Management
2021 Semester One (1213)
The New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts; negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. An examination of the requirements for establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture as well as strategic market management, financial planning, insurance and taxation.
Subject: Architectural Professional Stu
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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15841

ARCHPRM 701

: Professional Studies 2
2020 Semester One (1203)
The New Zealand legal system and the law of contract and torts; negotiations, negligence, disputes and remedies relevant to architects in practice. An examination of the requirements for establishing and maintaining an architectural practice as a business venture as well as strategic market management, financial planning, insurance and taxation.
Subject: Architectural Professional Stu
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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15842

ARCHPRM 702

: Architectural Project Management
2022 Semester One (1223)
Examines the theory and practice of managing a building construction project. Explores advanced models of project organisation, procurement, construction contracts, time and cost management and efficient delivery methods.
Subject: Architectural Professional Stu
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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15843

ARCHPRM 703

: Transnational Professional Practice
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Examines the theory and practice of how the built environment is designed and constructed when the architect is operating in a foreign field. Utilising problem-based learning and case studies, the student will assume the role of the alien designer who curates context and thus encounters: the vernacular, regionalism, internationalism and indigeneity.
Subject: Architectural Professional Stu
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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15844

ARCHPRM 703

: Transnational Professional Practice
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Examines the theory and practice of how the built environment is designed and constructed when the architect is operating in a foreign field. Utilising problem-based learning and case studies, the student will assume the role of the alien designer who curates context and thus encounters: the vernacular, regionalism, internationalism and indigeneity.
Subject: Architectural Professional Stu
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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15845

ARCHTECH 707

: Designing with Resilience Thinking
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Examines resilience in the built environment, from reviewing the literature on resilience to analysing case studies and developing strategies to enhance resilience in architecture.
Subject: Architectural Technology
No pre-requisites or restrictions

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15846

ARTHIST 217

: Contemporary Pacific Art
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Focuses on work by contemporary Pacific artists, exploring the ways that they translate indigenous knowledge and urban experiences into gallery forms such as painting, installation, performance, film and video making. Themes such as migration and diaspora, language and memory, notions of homelands and return, and the creation of complex cultural identities will be explored.
Subject: Art History
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Art History and 30 points passed
Restriction: ARTHIST 317

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15847

ARTHIST 332

: Art Crime
2020 Semester One (1203)
Explores the growing trend of art crime through a focus on five primary areas: theft, fraud, smuggling, forgery, and vandalism. These will be examined within the context of international and New Zealand case studies, including the theft of the Mona Lisa in 1911, Nazi looting in World War II, and thefts during the Iraq War in 2003. Ways to curb such crime, particularly the development of art crime squads, will also be discussed.
Subject: Art History
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage II in Art History and 60 points passed
Restriction: ARTHIST 230

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15848

ARTHIST 700A

: Participation, Collaboration, and Photography
2021 Semester One (1213)
Explores a range of increasingly prevalent artistic practice grounded in artistic collaboration and audience participation that are typically mediated though photographic documentation. Considering work by artists such as Thomas Hirschhorn, Tania Bruguera, and Sophie Calle, this course covers topics such as relational aesthetics, site-specificity and pedagogical interventions into public space.
Subject: Art History
To complete this course students must enrol in ARTHIST 700 A and B, or ARTHIST 700

Outline is not available yet

15849

ARTHIST 700A

: Participation, Collaboration, and Photography
2020 Semester One (1203)
Explores a range of increasingly prevalent artistic practice grounded in artistic collaboration and audience participation that are typically mediated though photographic documentation. Considering work by artists such as Thomas Hirschhorn, Tania Bruguera, and Sophie Calle, this course covers topics such as relational aesthetics, site-specificity and pedagogical interventions into public space.
Subject: Art History
To complete this course students must enrol in ARTHIST 700 A and B, or ARTHIST 700

Outline is not available yet

15850

ARTHIST 700B

: Participation, Collaboration, and Photography
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Explores a range of increasingly prevalent artistic practice grounded in artistic collaboration and audience participation that are typically mediated though photographic documentation. Considering work by artists such as Thomas Hirschhorn, Tania Bruguera, and Sophie Calle, this course covers topics such as relational aesthetics, site-specificity and pedagogical interventions into public space.
Subject: Art History
To complete this course students must enrol in ARTHIST 700 A and B, or ARTHIST 700

Outline is not available yet