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Te taura whakairo: the continuing tradition.

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Title: Te taura whakairo: the continuing tradition.
Authors: Brown, Deidre (AUTHOR)
Source: Architecture New Zealand, 01/03/2024, p32-39, 8p, 7 Color Photographs
Abstract: This article discusses the author's journey through architecture, specifically focusing on Māori architecture in New Zealand. The author reflects on their own experiences and research, which explored the lineage and values passed down through generations of Māori architects. The article highlights the importance of teaching and learning in making a difference in architecture and emphasizes the impact of the New Zealand Wars on Māori society and architecture. The author also discusses the challenges faced by Māori architects and the need for increased visibility and understanding of Māori architecture. The article concludes by mentioning the establishment of the MĀPIHI research center, which aims to support Māori and Pacific communities in achieving healthy and sustainable housing. [Extracted from the article]
Subject Terms: VERNACULAR architecture, HOUSING
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ISSN: 01134566
Database: Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre
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