HABITECTURE DESIGN
PROJECTS
This research reviews current New Zealand policies, strategies, planning documents, and guidelines related to biodiversity in residential developments.
This research uses an ecosystem services assessment tool, Nature Braid, to design an urban green infrastructure network for storm water management in a city centre that more closely emulates natural hydrology processes.
This research investigates the biodiversity and façade microclimate impacts of native living walls in a temperate climate.
This article describes the role urban environments have in driving biodiversity loss and climate change and how they could be transformed to become sites of regeneration and resilience.
This research uses a habitat connectivity tool, Linkage Mapper, to design an urban green infrastructure network to improve habitat connectivity for native birds.
This research investigates if nature was used as a coping mechanism during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
This research argues that buildings and infrastructure could provide vegetated habitats for non-human species and supplement existing urban green spaces.