Latest Publications

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Bailey, K. (2022). Reflections on kaumātua, pakeke and seniors’ housing: Building robust solutions with research. Saville-Smith, K., Cram, F., James, B. & A. Robinson (Eds.). Dunedin: Ageing Well National Science Challenge & Affordable Housing For Generations (BBHTC).
Cram, F., Hutchings, J. & Smith, J. (Eds.) (2022). Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua: Māori housing realities and aspirations (chapter summaries). ISBN 9781990046735. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.
Dombroski, K., Nicholson, H., Shiels, R., Watkinson, H., & Yates, A. (2022). Huritanga: 10 years of transformational place-making. ISBN: 978-0-473-65247-0. Christchurch: LiVS & BBHTC.
Grimes, A., Badenhorst, S., Maré, D., Poot, J., & Sin, I. (2022). Quality of life, quality of business, and destinations of recent graduates: fields of study matter. Ann Reg Sci. DOI: 10.1007/s00168-022-01117-x
Isaacs, N. (2022). Government residential maintenance incentives and information programmes. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations – Component D. August 2022, 30pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B. & Nandedkar, G. (2022). Innovating Housing Futures: Waikato Case Study. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations – Component E. December 2022, 30pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Opit, S. & James, B. (2022). Innovating housing futures: Case study of the Nelson Housing Reserve Fund. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations – Component E. August 2022, 42pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Paul, J. (2022). A critical review of Rangatahi Māori and housing policy. Working Paper for Urban intergenerational Kāinga Innovations (UIKI) research programme. October 2022, 24pgs. Auckland: BBHTC.
Paul, J. & Ratana, M. (2022). Youth homelessness in Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa New Zealand. Scoping report for Manaaki Rangatahi ki Tāmaki Makaurau Youth Homelessness Collective, 56pgs. Auckland: Ngā Wai a te Tūī Māori & Indigenous Research Centre. ISBN 978-0-473-62560-3.
Taylor, C. N. & Mackay, M. (2022). Social Impact Assessment: Guidelines for thriving regions and communities. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions, July 2022, 44pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.

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BBHTC. (2015). Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Ko ngā wā kaingā hei whakamahorahora. Overview and research plan for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities National Science Challenge. Wellington: National Science Challenge 11: Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities.
BBHTC. (2015). Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Ko ngā wā kaingā hei whakamahorahora - Appendices . Wellington: National Science Challenge 11: Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities.
BBHTC. (2018). Phase 2 Investment Process. Wellington: National Science Challenge 11: Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities.
BBHTC. (2018). Strategy for Phase II: 2019-2024. Wellington: National Science Challenge 11: Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities.
BBHTC. (2018). Revised Tranche 2 Strategy. Wellington: National Science Challenge 11: Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities.
Rauika Māngai. (2020). A guide to Vision Mātauranga: Lessons from Māori voices in the New Zealand science sector. Collaborative report of the Rauika Māngai of the New Zealand National Science Challenges and Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga. June 2020, 80pgs.
Saville-Smith, K., Witten, K., James, B. & Opit, S. (2018). Landscape of Research Relevant to the BBHTC Mission. A report of research funding, outputs and post-graduate work since 2012. Wellington: National Science Challenge 11: Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities.

Homes and Spaces for Generations

All Homes and Spaces publications by author

Adcock, A., Cram, F. & Lawton, B. (2021). “It feels real good having my own space” – Young Māori mothers in the E Hine Study talk about housing. New Zealand Population Review, 47, 171–197. Special Edition: Housing at the heart of place, people and population.
Bailey, K. (2022). Reflections on kaumātua, pakeke and seniors’ housing: Building robust solutions with research. Saville-Smith, K., Cram, F., James, B. & A. Robinson (Eds.). Dunedin: Ageing Well National Science Challenge & Affordable Housing For Generations (BBHTC).
BBHTC. (2016). SRA development: Making the architecture of decisions work for better homes, towns and cities - SRA 1. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities SRA - The Architecture of Decision-Making, June 2017. Wellington: Author.
Berghan, J. (2020). Ecology of community: Exploring principles of socially-based tenure in urban papakāinga and cohousing communities (Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/10529
Berghan, J. (2021). Kaupapakāinga: The potential for Māori cohousing. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Affordable Housing for Generations. September 2021, 37 pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Berghan, J., Goodwin, D. & Carter, L. (2018). Remaking community: Building principles of communal tenure into contemporary housing developments. In Remaking Cities: Conference Proceedings, pp. 45-51. Melbourne: RMIT university.
Birchmore, R. (2018). Medium-density dwellings in Auckland and the building regulations. Unitec ePress Occasional and Discussion Paper Series (2018:2). Building Better Homes Towns and Cities National Science Challenge think-piece. Auckland: Unitec.
Certomà, C., Dyer, M., & Passani, A. (2020). The city of digital social innovators. Urban Planning, 5, 4, 1-7. DOI: 10.17645/up.v5i4.3714
Chang-Richards, A. (2019). An architecture of decision making for expertise mobilisation: Post-earthquake recovery. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities SRA: The Architecture of Decision-Making. February 2019, 39pgs. Wellington: BBHTC/CRESA.
Coulson, G., Moores, J., Waa, A., Kearns, R., Witten, K., Batstone, C., Somervell, E., Olivares, G. & Howden-Chapman, P. (2020). Toward a framework for resilience assessments: Working across cultures, disciplines, and scales in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Front. Sustain. Cities, 2, 11. DOI: 10.3389/frsc.2020.00011
Cram, F. (2020). He mātou whare, he mātou kāinga hoki – a house that is a home for whānau Māori. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Revitalising the Production of Affordable Housing for Productive, Engaged and Healthy Lives. May 2020, 32 pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Cram, F. (2020). Mahi Aroha: Aroha ki te tangata, he tāngata. MAI Journal: A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 9, 4, 3-6. DOI: 10.20507/MAIJournal.2020.9.4.1
Cram, F. (2021). Mahi Aroha: Māori work in times of trouble and disaster as an expression of a love for the people. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online. 15pgs. Published online 17 February 2021. DOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2021.1879181
Cram, F., Cram, S., Munro, M. & Tawhai, S. (2021). Awhi mai, awhi atu: Giving and receiving support during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Affordable Housing for Generations. June 2021, 20 pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Cram, F. & Munro, M. (2020). Life when renting for older Māori. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 16, 1, 64-75. DOI: 10.1177/1177180120903504
Davies, K., Wilkinson, S. & McMeel, D. (2017). A review of specialist role definitions in BIM guides and standards. Journal of Information Technology in Construction (ITcon), 22, 185-203.
Dimyadi, J., Fernando, S., Davies, K., & Amor, R. (2020). Computerising the New Zealand Building Code for automated compliance audit. In: Wajiha Mohsin Shahzad, Eziaku Onyeizu Rasheed, James Olabode Bamidele Rotimi (Eds.), Proceedings – New Zealand Built Environment Research Symposium, 6, 39-46. ISSN 2463-4905 (Online).
Dionisio R., Schindler M. & Kingham S. (2020). Tools for sustainable change: How can spatial decision-support tools support transformative urban regeneration?. International Journal of E-Planning Research, 9, 2, 21-42. DOI: 10.4018/IJEPR.2020040102
Dyer, M., Dyer, R., Ferrari, T., Weng, M-H., Wilson, J., Wilkins, R., & Wu, S. (2019). Data Collection, Data Analytics, Data Visualisations and Data Storytelling. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Urban narratives (Contestable Research), 65pgs, Waikato: BBHTC.
Dyer, M., Dyer, R., Weng, M-H., Wu, S., Grey, T., Gleeson, R., & Ferrari, T. (2019). Framework for soft and hard city infrastructures. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning, 172, 6, 219-227. DOI: 10.1680/jurdp.19.00021
Dyer, M., Hinze, A., & Dyer, R. (2018). Building Research Capacity in Communities: Community Workshop Feedback Report #1. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Urban narratives (Contestable Research), 41pgs, Waikato: BBHTC.
Dyer, M., Weng, M-H., Wu, S., Ferrari, T. & Dyer, R. (2020). Urban Narrative: Computational linguistic interpretation of large format public participation for urban infrastructure. Urban Planning, 5, 4, 20-32. DOI: 10.17645/up.v5i4.3208
Figenshow, S. & Saville-Smith, K. (2020). Housing. In Hassall, G. & Karacaoglu, G. (Eds) Social Policy Practice and Processes in Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 289-316). Palmerston North: Massey University Press.
Fredrickson, C. (2018). Land covenants in Auckland and their effect on urban development. Auckland Council technical report, 76pgs, TR2018/013
Fredrickson, C. & Saville-Smith, K. (2018). Covenants and risks to the supply of land for modest homes and affordable housing. Research Bulletin, 6pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Gapes, D., McGrouther, K., Andrews, J., Stocchero, A., Todd, G. & Harnett, M. (2018). Novel wastewater processing: Impact on our cities, infrastructure and society. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Contestable Research. Report number: BBHTC 201736. Rotorua: Scion.
Goodwin, D. & Berghan, J. (2018). A planning model to incorporate socially-based tenure principles into mainstream planning. FIG Congress 2018, Embracing our smart world where the continents connect: enhancing the geospatial maturity of societies. Istanbul, Turkey, 6-11 May 2018.
Isaacs, N. (2022). Government residential maintenance incentives and information programmes. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations – Component D. August 2022, 30pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Ivory, V. (2017). Rebuilding great neighbourhoods, Build 160, June/July 2017, pp 68-69, BRANZ.
Ivory, V. (2020). Enabling engaged organisations and communities to assist asset decision-making. WSP White Paper, pgs 12. Lower Hutt: WSP.
Ivory, V., O’Donnell, K. & McFarlane, P. (2019). Enhancing liveability through community-centric approaches to asset management and affordable digital tools. In Proceedings WEC2019: World Engineering Convention 2019, 20-22 November 2019, Melbourne. ISBN: 978-1-925627-25-1
Ivory, V., O’Donnell, K. & Schindler, M. (2018). Potentials, problems and possibilities for developing New Zealand’s built environment through high-value geospatial information. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online. DOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2018.1538053
James, B. (2017). Getting the housing we say we want: Learning from the Special Housing Area experience in Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty. Paper 1 - National Policy and Initial Local Implementation. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities SRA: The Architecture of Decision-Making, Life as Lived Component. December 2017. Wellington: BBHTC
James, B. (2018). Spaces in contention in the Western Bay of Plenty sub-region: Special Housing Areas and public consultation. 55pgs. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities SRA: The Architecture of Decision-Making, Life as Lived Component. August 2018. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B. (2018). Special Housing Areas: A practical pathway to livable homes?. In E. Tracada and G. Cairns (Eds.), Cities, communities and homes: Is the urban future livable? (pp. 171-180). Architecture MPS Proceedings Series 10, University of Derby, 22-23 June, 2017.
James, B. (2019). Developers’ decision-making: a case study of development in Special Housing Areas. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Homes and Spaces for Generations. October 2019, 28pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B. (2019). Home, Space and Place: A review of Māori and Indigenous literature contributing to dementia-friendly housing design. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Building Solutions Project. October 2019, 46 pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B. (2020). Housing as the base for care and support: Older people’s housing experiences during Covid-19. Research Bulletin, 29 June 2020, for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Homes and Spaces for Generations: Affordable Housing for Generations, 6pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B. (2020). The meaning of home and affordability: Housing trade-offs among seniors and among 20-40 year-olds. Working paper for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Affordable Housing for Generations: Component C, 38pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B. (2021). Ageing in place as an older tenant: Independence and uncertainty. Research Bulletin for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations. August 2021, 5pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B. (2021). Learning from seniors’ experiences of housing and home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations. June 2021, 26pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B. (2022) Trade-offs in community housing providers’ procurement decision-making: The critical role of residents’ perspectives. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations, March 2022, 24pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B., Bates, L., Coleman, T., Kearns, R. & Cram, F. (2020). Tenure insecurity, precarious housing and hidden homelessness among older renters in New Zealand. Housing Studies. DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2020.1813259
James, B., Coleman, T., Cram, F., Bates, L. & Kearns, R. (2021). Pathways to renting among older former homeowners. New Zealand Population Review, 47, 225–261. Special Edition: Housing at the heart of place, people and population.
James, B. & Nandedkar, G. (2022). Innovating Housing Futures: Waikato Case Study. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations – Component E. December 2022, 30pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B. & Saville-Smith, K. (2018). Designing housing decision-support tools for resilient older people. Architectural Science Review, 61, 4, 1-8, Published online 2 August.
James, B. & Saville-Smith, N. (2018). Tenure insecurity and exclusion: older people in New Zealand’s rental market. 17pgs. Paper presented to European Network of Housing Researchers Conference, Uppsala, Sweden, 27-29 June 2018.
James, B. & Saville-Smith, N. (2019). Building solutions to enable people with dementia to age in place: A literature review. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Building Solutions Project. August 2019, 66 pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
James, B., Saville-Smith, N., White, V., & Saville-Smith, K. (2022). Energy, the Challenge of Fuel Poverty, and Wellbeing: A case study of 18 low-income households. Research Bulletin for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations. March 2022, 8pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Li, B., Dimyadi, J., Amor, R. & Schultz, C. (2020). Qualitative and traceable calculations for Building Codes. In: Proc. 37th CIB W78 Information Technology for Construction Conference (CIB W78), (pp. 69-84). São Paulo, Brazil. DOI: 10.46421/2706-6568.37.2020.paper006
MacGregor, C. (2017). Preparing for the future, Build 163, December 2017/January 2018, pp 49-50. Wellington: BRANZ
Murphy, L. (2017). Housing affordability, urban planning and Auckland's special housing areas. In: Howden-Chapman P., L Early & J. Ombler (eds.) Cities in New Zealand: Preferences, patterns and possibilities (pp. 67-78). Wellington: Steele Roberts Aotearoa.
Murphy, L. (2017). Land costs and affordability. Build 163, December 2017/January 2018, pp 59-60. Wellington: BRANZ.
Murphy, L. (2019). Financiers and developers: Interviews concerning their interests, relationships, and the residential development process. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities SRA: The Architecture of Decision-Making. March 2019. Wellington: BBHTC.
Murphy, L. (2020). Neoliberal social housing policies, market logics and social rented housing reforms in New Zealand. International Journal of Housing Policy, 20, 2, 229-251, DOI: 10.1080/19491247.2019.1638134
Murphy, L. (2020). Performing calculative practices: residual valuation, the residential development process and affordable housing. Housing Studies, 35, 9, 1501-1517, DOI: 10.1080/02673037.2019.1594713
Nandedkar, G. (2021). Covid-19 and media constructions of housing and home in Aotearoa New Zealand. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations. November 2021, 23pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Nandedkar, G. & White, I. (2017). Decoding housing messages. Build 163, December 2017/January 2018, pp 52-54. Wellington: BRANZ.
Opit, S. & James, B. (2022). Innovating Housing Futures: Case Study of the Nelson Housing Reserve Fund. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Affordable Housing for Generations – Component E, August 2022, 42pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Opit, S. & Witten, K. (2018). Unlocking transport innovation: A sociotechnical perspective of the logics of transport planning decision-making within the trial of a new type of pedestrian crossing. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities SRA: The Architecture of Decision-Making, June 2018. Wellington: BBHTC.
Patel, Y. (2018). File to Factory: A case study of automated prefabrication house-building methods for small-to-medium enterprises. Unitec ePress Occasional and Discussion Paper Series (2017:10). Building Better Homes Towns and Cities National Science Challenge think-piece. Auckland: Unitec.
Rehm, M. & Yang, Y. (2020). Betting on house prices: Housing speculation in Auckland. Research Bulletin, 14 June 2020, for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities - Homes and Spaces for Generations: Affordable Housing for Generations, 4pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Rehm, M. & Yang, Y. (2021). Betting on capital gains: housing speculation in Auckland, New Zealand. International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, 14, 1, 72-96. DOI: 10.1108/IJHMA-02-2020-0010
Saville-Smith, K. (2017). Investing in affordable homes. Build 163, December 2017/January 2018, pp 56-58. Wellington: BRANZ.
Saville-Smith, K. (2017). Thinking about the logics of affordable new build delivery: Some preliminary thoughts on the structural position of different types of new-builders. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities SRA: The Architecture of Decision-Making, June 2017. Wellington: BBHTC.
Saville-Smith, K. (2018). Following the money: Understanding the building industry’s exit from affordable housing production. Research Bulletin, 5pgs, Wellington: Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities.
Saville-Smith, K. (2018). Revitalising the production of lower value homes: Researching dynamics and outcomes. 16pgs. Paper presented to European Network of Housing Researchers Conference, Uppsala, Sweden, 27-29 June 2018.
Saville-Smith, K. (2019). Building for Shared Rental Homes by Non-profit Community Housing Providers: Building Costs. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities contestable fund research: Building Solutions. July 2019, 20pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Saville-Smith, K. (2019). Building for Shared Rental Homes by Non-profit Community Housing Providers: Maximising yield, reducing risks and effectively using land for older people’s rental housing. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities contestable fund research: Building Solutions. June 2019, 26pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Saville-Smith, K. (Ed.). (2019). Revitalising the Production of Affordable Housing for Productive, Engaged & Healthy Lives: Integrated Report. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Homes and Spaces for Generations. November 2019, 109pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Saville-Smith, K. (2020). From vicious to virtuous: Repositioning New Zealand’s housing to sustain better later lives. Chapter in: B. Judd, K. Tanoue, & E. Liu, (Eds.) Ageing in Place: Design, Planning and Policy Response in the Western Asia-Pacific. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Saville-Smith, K. (2020, 1 April). Too many costly homes. build magazine, 177.
Saville-Smith, K. (2021). Housing stock ownership concentration 1986-2018: A brief comment on trends, transformation and implications. Research Bulletin, 21 June 2021, 7 pgs. Wellington: CRESA.
Saville-Smith, K. & James, B. (2018). Resilience, Ageing, and Adapting to Change. In Roaf, S., Brotus, L. & Nicol, F. (Eds.), Design to Thrive - Legacy Document (pp. 47- 50). 33rd PLEA International conference 2017. Edinburgh: PLEA.
Saville-Smith, K. & Mitchell, I. (2020). Accommodation Supplement: High expenditure, low efficacy. Research Report, December 2020, for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Homes and Spaces for Generations: Affordable Housing for Generations - Component A and B, 24pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Saville-Smith, K. & Mitchell, I. (2020). Essential workers’ bubbles: Crowding, housing affordability and tenure. Research Bulletin, 4 May 2020, for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Homes and Spaces for Generations: Affordable Housing for Generations, 7pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Saville-Smith, K., Saville-Smith, N. & Fraser, R. (2017). ADU Potential: Have we the potential to use our existing stock of homes to create a bigger stock of affordable, fit for purpose homes?. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities SRA: The Architecture of Decision-Making, December 2017. Wellington: BBHTC
Saville-Smith, K., Saville-Smith, N. & James, B. (2016). Community housing providers, procurement and the building industry. Report ER21. ISSN: 2423-0839. Wellington: BRANZ
Saville-Smith, N. & Saville-Smith, K. (2018). Declining egalitarianism and the battle for affordable housing in New Zealand. Paper presented to European Network of Housing Researchers Conference, Uppsala, Sweden, 27-29 June 2018.
Schindler M., Dionisio R. & Kingham S. (2018). A multi-level perspective of a spatial data ecosystem: needs and challenges among urban planning stakeholders in New Zealand. International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructure Research, 13, 223-252.
Schindler M., Dionisio R. & Kingham S. (2020). Challenges of spatial decision-support tools in urban planning: Lessons from New Zealand's cities. Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 146, 2, 223-252. DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000575
Squires, G. & White, I. (2019). Resilience and housing markets: Who is it really for? Land Use Policy, 81, 167-174. ISSN 0264-8377.
Tookey, J. (2017). Putting knowledge into action, Build 163, December 2017/January 2018, pp 44-46. Wellington: BRANZ.
Trapani, P. (2018). Collaborative housing as a response to the housing crisis in Auckland. Unitec ePress Occasional and Discussion Paper Series (2018:1). Building Better Homes Towns and Cities National Science Challenge think-piece. Unitec: Auckland.
Wallace, P. & White, I. (2018). Research Briefing: Revealing the impact of predictive models as decision support tools in environmental planning. Research briefing for Building Better Homes Towns and Cities SRA – The Architecture of Decision-making, pgs 22. Hamilton: University of Waikato.
White, I. (2020). Rigour and rigour mortis? Planning, calculative rationality, and forces of stability and change. Urban Studies, 57, 14, 2885-2900. DOI: 10.1177/0042098019886764
White, I. & Nandedkar, G. (2019). The housing crisis as an ideological artefact: Analysing how political discourse defines, diagnoses, and responds. Housing Studies, First published online 5 December 2019, DOI 10.1080/02673037.2019.1697801
White, V., Ferguson, A., Goodyear, R. & Saville-Smith, K. (2021). The condition of owned and rented housing in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Population Review, 47, 108–144. Special Edition: Housing at the heart of place, people and population.
Wilkinson, S., Tookey, J., Potangaroa, R., MacGregor, C., Milicich, M., Ghodrati, N., Adafin, J., Stocchero, A. & Bayne, K. (2017). Transforming the building industry: State of Nation knowledge report. Working Paper for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, Strategic Area 6: Transforming the Building Industry, pgs 106. Wellington: BBHTC/Urban Research Network
Xiong, C., Cheung, K.S. & Filippova, O. (2021) Understanding the spatial effects of unaffordable housing using the commuting patterns of workers in the New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure. ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf. 2021, 10, 457. DOI: 10.3390/ijgi10070457.

Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua

All Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua publications by author

Adcock, A., Cram, F. & Lawton, B. (2021). “It feels real good having my own space” – Young Māori mothers in the E Hine Study talk about housing. New Zealand Population Review, 47, 171–197. Special Edition: Housing at the heart of place, people and population.
BBHTC. (2018). Māori Housing Think Tank Hui - Wednesday, 24 January 2018. Briefing paper, 6pgs. Wellington: Author.
BBHTC. (2018). Māori Housing Think Tank Hui - Wednesday, 24 January 2018. Hui Summary paper, 9pgs. Wellington: Author.
Cram, F. (2020). Mahi Aroha: Aroha ki te tangata, he tāngata. MAI Journal: A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 9, 4, 3-6. DOI: 10.20507/MAIJournal.2020.9.4.1
Cram, F. (2021). Mahi Aroha: Māori work in times of trouble and disaster as an expression of a love for the people. Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online. 15pgs. Published online 17 February 2021. DOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2021.1879181
Cram, F., Hutchings, J. & Smith, J. (Eds.) (2022). Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua: Māori housing realities and aspirations (chapter summaries). ISBN 9781990046735. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.
Cram, F. & Munro, M. (2020). Life when renting for older Māori. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 16, 1, 64-75. DOI: 10.1177/1177180120903504
Emery, T. & McLean, I. (Eds.). (2019). Toitū te kāinga, toitū te ora, toitū te tangata: Healthy homes, healthy people. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, 139pgs. Rotorua: Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology.
Hagen, P., Forman, R. & Ryan, L. (Eds.). (2018). Policy by Design - Exploring the intersection of design & policy in Aotearoa NZ: 7 case studies. 48pgs. Output from Policy by Design two-day symposium, May 2018. NOTE: This is not a BBHTC-funded output, but involves KTKR BBHTC researcher contributions in chapters on Te Aranga Principles and co-design.
Henry, E. (2017). Rangahau Māori (Māori Research): An Indigenous Perspective. 18pgs. International Social Innovation Research Conference, Swinburne University, Melbourne, December 12-15, 2017.
Henry, E. & Crothers, C. (2019). Exploring Papakāinga: A Kaupapa Māori quantitative methodology. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, project 8 – Papakainga Whenu 3, May 2019. Wellington: BBHTC
Henry, E., Menzies, D. & Paul, J. (2019). Urban Regeneration and Social Cohesion. Conference paper presented at State of Australian Cities Conference, December 2019, Perth.
Hoskins, R., Lee-Morgan, J., Knox, W., Dennis, H., Henry, L., Nathan, L., Smiler R. & Ratana, M. (2019). Tūranga ki te marae, e tau ana - Reimagining marae-based kāinga in Tāmaki Makaurau. A resource to support urban marae-based housing developments, funded by Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, 80 pgs. Auckland: Ngā Wai a te Tūi Press
Lee-Morgan, J. & Hoskins, R. (2017). Kāinga tahi, kāinga rua: A kaupapa Māori Response of Te Puea Memorial Marae. Parity 30, 8 (Oct 2017), 13-14. Melbourne: Victorian Council to Homeless Persons (CHP).
Lee-Morgan, J., Hoskins, R., Te Nana, R., Rua, M. & Knox, W. (2019). In service to homeless whānau in Tāmaki Makaurau. Report of the Manaaki Tāngata Programme at Te Puea Memorial Marae for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, 60pgs. Auckland: Te Puea Memorial Marae
Menzies, D. (2017). Interview with James Brown, Kaiwhakahaere, Ngāi Tai. Landscape/Opinion piece article on the Landscape Foundation website https://www.landscape.org.nz.
Menzies, D. (2018). Māori and indigenous housing annotated bibliography. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, 54pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Menzies, D. (2018). Ngāi Tūhoe do things differently: Interview with Tāmati Kruger. Culture, Opinion piece article on the Landscape Foundation website https://www.landscape.org.nz.
Menzies, D., Henry, L., Austin, P. & Fergusson, E. (2021). Hei whakatū ngā kāinga mō te iwi Māori: Producing, retaining and maintaining affordable housing for Māori. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, August 2021, 32 pgs. Auckland: BBHTC.
Menzies, D., Whitehead, J., Walker, G., Reid, J. & MacFarlane, A. (2019). Economics and financing of housing for Māori - literature review. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Whai Rawa Whenu, Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, 47pgs. Wellington: BBHTC
Menzies, D., Whitehead, J., Walker, G., Reid, J. & MacFarlane, A. (2019). Summary sheet: Economics and financing of housing for Māori - literature review. Report summary for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Whai Rawa Whenu, Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, 2pgs. Wellington: BBHTC
Munro, M. (2021). Te Wairoa, Te Kāinga Tahi. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua. September 2021, 20pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Paul, J. (2022). A Critical Review of Rangatahi Māori and Housing Policy. Working Paper for Urban intergenerational Kāinga Innovations (UIKI) research programme. October 2022, 24pgs. Auckland: BBHTC.
Ratana, M. (2020). He kāinga rua : a home away from home.. (Unpublished document submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Architecture (Professional)). Auckland: Unitec.
Reddy, R., Simpson, M., Wilson, Y. & Nock, S. (2019). He kāinga pai rawa atu mō ngā kaumātua: He keteparaha tēnei mō te whare kaumātua - A really good home for our kaumātua: A toolkit for kaumātua housing. 29pgs. Wellington: BBHTC
Reddy, R., Simpson, M., Wilson, Y., Nock, S. & Johnston, K. (2019). Te Moemoeā: The Dream. He kāinga pai rawa: A really good home. Think piece one, 20pgs. Wellington: BBHTC
Reddy, R., Simpson, M., Wilson, Y., Nock, S. & Johnston, K. (2019). Kia tūtuki te moemoeā: The road to making the dream/vision a reality. He kāinga pai rawa: A really good home. Think piece two, 20pgs. Wellington: BBHTC
Reddy, R., Simpson, M., Wilson, Y., Nock, S. & Johnston, K. (2019). Te ao mārama - Kua ea te moemoeā: Achievement of the dream/vision. He kāinga pai rawa: A really good home. Think piece three, 16pgs. Wellington: BBHTC
Rout, M., Reid, J., Menzies, D. & MacFarlane, A. (2019). Homeless and landless in two generations – Averting the Māori housing disaster. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, 22pgs. Wellington: BBHTC
Rout, M. & Walker, G. (2021). An exploration of the Māori housing-health nexus during the mid-Twentieth Century. New Zealand Population Review, 47, 70–107. Special Edition: Housing at the heart of place, people and population.
Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (2018). Highlights Report. RAIC International Indigenous Architecture and Design Symposium, Ottawa, Canada, 27 May 2017.
Ryks, J., Kilgour, J., Whitehead, J. & Rarere, M. (2018). Te pae mahutonga and the measurement of community capital in regional Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Population Review, 44, 85-108.
Ryks, J., Kilgour, J., Whitehead, J., Whetu, A. & Whetu, J. (2019). Jenniferann.com, regional development, and realising the aspirations of mana whenua in Pōkeno. New Zealand Geographer, 1-11, published online 16 October 2019. DOI: 10.1111/nzg.12235
Smith, J. (2018). Towards a Kaupapa Māori Ako Knowledge Transfer System. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, 11pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Te Nana, R. (2018). Tackling homelessness through marae-led care. Advance: Maori Innovation, 18-21, Winter 2018. Auckland: Unitec.
Te Nana, R., Lee-Morgan, J., Reihana, T. & Hoskins, R. (2019). Mā te ringa raupa: Repositioning iwi-led training within the design, building and construction industry. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua, 42pgs. Auckland: Unitec.
Whaanga-Schollum, D. (2017). Problematising generic co-design to practice respectful, reciprocal and relational co-design with communities.
Whaanga-Schollum, D., Akama, Y. & Hagen, P. (2019). Problematizing replicable design to practice respectful, reciprocal, and relational co-designing with indigenous people. Design and Culture, 11:1, 59-84, DOI: 10.1080/17547075.2019.1571306
Whitehead, J. & Walker, G. (2021). Exploring the factors affecting Māori home ownership. New Zealand Population Review, 47, 262–304. Special Edition: Housing at the heart of place, people and population.

Thriving Regions

All Thriving Regions publications by author

Alimi, O.B., Maré, D. & Poot, J. (2019). Modelling inter-urban migration in an open population setting: The case of New Zealand. In: Franklin R. (Ed), Population, Place, and Spatial Interaction. New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives (pp 201-223), vol 40. Singapore: Springer.
Apatov, E. & Grimes, A. (2017). Impacts of higher education institutions on local population and employment growth. International Regional Science Review. First Published March 22, 2017: DOI: 10.1177/0160017617698742.
Campbell, M. (2019). Supporting Regional Success: District and Town Profiles. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions: Supporting Success in 2nd Tier Settlements, Sept 2019, 27pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Campbell, M., McNair, H., Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. (2019). Disrupting the regional housing market: Airbnb in New Zealand, Regional Studies, Regional Science, 6:1, 139-142, DOI: 10.1080/21681376.2019.1588156
Campbell, M., Perkins, H. C., Taylor, N. & Mackay, M. (2021). Regional small-town experiences of accommodation-sharing: disruptive, rational, or anodyne? Working paper in: Proceedings of the CAUTHE 2021 Online Conference, Transformations in Uncertain Times, online conference, pp. 422-427. ISBN: 978-0-99451-4158
Campbell, M., Taylor, N. & Mackay, M. (2020). Waitaki short and long-term rental accommodation. Working paper 20-08b for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions, 14pgs. Christchurch: AgResearch/BBHTC.
Cochrane, W., Grimes, A., McCann, P. & Poot, J. (2017). Spatial impacts of endogenously determined infrastructure investment. In: Shibusawa, H., Sakurai, K., Mizunoya, T., Uchida, S. (eds.), Socioeconomic Environmental Policies and Evaluations in Regional Science: Essays in Honor of Yoshiro Higano (pp. 227-247, Chapter 12). Singapore: Springer.
Connelly, S., Nel, E. & Bergen, S. (2019). Evolution of new regional development interventions in New Zealand: An analysis of the first year of the Provincial Growth Fund. New Zealand Geographer, 75, 3, 177-193. DOI: 10.1111/nzg.12233
Dance, L., Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. (2018). Tourism-led settlement regeneration: Reaching Timaru’s potential. Lincoln Planning Review, 9, 1-2 (2018), pgs 9-19.
Davies, B. & Maré, D. (2019). Relatedness, complexity and local growth. Motu Working Paper 19-01. Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.
Davies, B. & Maré, D. (2019). Relatedness, complexity and local growth: Executive Summary. Executive Summary of Motu Working Paper 19-01. Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.
Davies, B. & Maré, D. (2021). Relatedness, complexity and local growth. Regional Studies, 55, 3, 479-494. DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2020.1802418
Donovan, S., Grimes, A. & Maré, D. (2020). Modelling urban development in New Zealand. Motu Working Paper 20-07 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions. July 2020, 36pgs. Wellington: Motu.
Fabling, R. & Grimes, A. (2016). Picking up speed: Does ultrafast broadband increase firm productivity?, Motu Working Paper (16-22). Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.
Fleming, D., Grimes, A., Lebreton, L., Maré, D. & Nunns, P. (2017). Valuing sunshine, Motu Working Paper (17-13), June 2017. Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.
Gopinath, M. & Vallance, S. (2018). Waimakariri Way: Community Engagement in Kaiapoi Town Centre Plan. Lincoln Planning Review, 9, 1-2 (2018), pgs 3-8.
Grimes, A. (2017). City growth and infrastructure. In: Howden-Chapman P., L Early & J. Ombler (eds.) Cities in New Zealand: Preferences, patterns and possibilities (pp. 29-40). Wellington: Steele Roberts Aotearoa.
Grimes, A. Badenhorst, S., Maré, D., Poot, J. & Sin, I. (2020). Hometown & whānau, or big city & millennials? The economic geography of graduate destination choices in New Zealand. Motu Working Paper 20-04 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions. July 2020, 68pgs. Wellington: Motu.
Grimes, A., Badenhorst, S., Maré, D., Poot, J., & Sin, I. (2022). Quality of life, quality of business, and destinations of recent graduates: fields of study matter. Ann Reg Sci. DOI: 10.1007/s00168-022-01117-x
Grimes, A., Matlaba, V. & Poot, J. (2017). Spatial impacts of the creation of Brasília: A natural experiment, Environment and Planning A, 49, 4, 784-800.
Grimes, A., Preston, K., Maré, D., Badenhorst, S. & Donovan, S. (2019). The contrasting importance of quality of life and quality of business for domestic and international migrants. Motu Working Paper 19-06. Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.
Grimes, A., Preston, K., Maré, D., Badenhorst, S. & Donovan, S. (2019). The contrasting importance of quality of life and quality of business for domestic and international migrants: Executive Summary. Executive Summary of Motu Working Paper 19-06. Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.
Hills, R., Levy, D., Perkins, H., Mackay, M. & Campbell, M. (2020). Second-tier settlement regeneration and revitalisation: the role of the built environment. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions, 68pgs. Auckland: University of Auckland/BBHTC.
Levy, D., Hills, R., Perkins, H. C., Mackay, M. & Campbell, M. (2018). How can local property entrepreneurs be enabled to contribute to the regeneration of regional settlements? The 24th Pacific Rim Real Estate Society Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 21-24 January 2018. Page 70.
Levy, D., Hills, R., Perkins, H. C., Mackay, M., Campbell, M., & Johnston, K. (2021). Local benevolent property development entrepreneurs in small town regeneration. Land Use Policy, 108, 105546. DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105546
Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. C. (2017). DIY Dreams and the Potential of Home. Housing, Theory and Society, 1-17. DOI: 10.1080/14036096.2017.1408679.
Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. (2017). Supporting regional settlements, Build 160, June/July 2017, pp 66-67, BRANZ.
Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. C. (2017). The globalising world of DIY house improvement: interpreting a cultural and commercial phenomenon. Housing Studies, 32(6), 758-777.
Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. C. (2018). Analysing the architecture of agri-tourism. Working paper presented at CAUTHE 2018, Newcastle Business School, The University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, 5-8 February 2018.
Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. C. (2019). Making space for community in super-productivist rural settings, Journal of Rural Studies, 68, (2019), 1-12, DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2019.03.012
Mackay, M. & Taylor, N. (2019). Assessing the impacts of a new cycle trail: A fieldnote. Impact Connector #8, December 2019, NZAIA.
Mackay, M., Taylor, N. & Perkins, H. (2018). Planning for regeneration in the town of Oamaru. Lincoln Planning Review, 9, 1-2 (2018), pgs 20-32.
Maré, D. & Davies, B. (2020). Delineating functional labour market areas with estimable classification stabilities. Motu Working Paper 20-08 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions. September 2020, 24pgs. Wellington: Motu.
Maré, D. & Poot, J. (2019). Commuting to diversity. Motu Working Paper 19-20 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Thriving Regions. November 2019, 35pgs. Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.
Maré, D. & Poot, J. (2019). Commuting to diversity. New Zealand Population Review, 45, 125–159.
Maré, D. & Poot, J. (2019). Valuing cultural diversity of cities. Motu Working Paper 19-05 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Thriving Regions. October 2019, 50pgs. Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research.
Meade, R. & Grimes, A. (2017). Welfare costs of coordinated infrastructure investments: The case of competing transport modes. New Zealand Economic Papers, 51, 2, 109-121.
Nel, E., Connelly, S. & Stevenson, T. (2019). New Zealand's small town transition: The experience of demographic and economic change and place based responses. New Zealand Geographer, 75, 3, 163-176. DOI: 10.1111/nzg.12240
Oranje, K., Farrar, J., Nissen, S., & Rennie, H. (2022). Jetties and small settlement regeneration in Te Pataka o Rakaihautū/Banks Peninsula. LEaP Research Report, 61, New Zealand.
Perkins, H. C. & Mackay, M. (2021). Domestic tourism development and regional settlement regeneration. Working paper in: Proceedings of the CAUTHE 2021 Online Conference, Transformations in Uncertain Times, online conference, pp. 333-336. ISBN: 978-0-99451-4158
Perkins, H. C., Mackay, M., Levy, D., Campbell, M. & Hills, R. (2018). Putting peripheral places on the tourism map: a tale of three New Zealand towns. Working paper presented at CAUTHE 2018, Newcastle Business School, The University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, 5-8 February 2018.
Perkins, H. C., Mackay, M., Levy, D., Campbell, M., Taylor, N., Hills, R. & Johnston, K. (2019). Revealing regional regeneration projects in three small towns in Aotearoa—New Zealand. New Zealand Geographer, 75, 3, 140-151.
Pomeroy, A. (2019). Insights from past and present social science literature on the (unequal) development of New Zealand's rural communities. New Zealand Geographer, 75, 3, 204-215. DOI: 10.1111/nzg.12238
Preston, K., Maré, D.C., Grimes, A. & Donovan, S. (2018). Amenities and the attractiveness of New Zealand cities. Motu Working Paper (18-14). Wellington: Motu Economic and Public Policy Research
Rennie, H. (2018). Australia and New Zealand Association of Planning Schools Conference, 1-3 November 2018: Conference theme: “Decisions, decisions”. Lincoln Planning Review, 9, 1-2 (2018), pgs 52.
Rennie. H. (2018). Editorial – Special issue on building better towns and communities. Lincoln Planning Review, 9, 1-2 (2018), pgs 1-2.
Riddle, C. & Thompson-Fawcett, M. (2019). Rural change and tourism in remote regions: Developments and indigenous endeavour in Westland, Te Tai o Poutini, Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Geographer, 75, 3, 194-203. DOI: 10.1111/nzg.12236
Ryks, J., Kilgour, J., Whitehead, J. & Rarere, M. (2018). Te pae mahutonga and the measurement of community capital in regional Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Population Review, 44, 85-108.
Ryks, J., Kilgour, J., Whitehead, J., Whetu, A. & Whetu, J. (2019). Jenniferann.com, regional development, and realising the aspirations of mana whenua in Pōkeno. New Zealand Geographer, 1-11, published online 16 October 2019. DOI: 10.1111/nzg.12235
Taylor, C. N. & Mackay, M. (2022). Social Impact Assessment: Guidelines for thriving regions and communities. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions, July 2022, 44pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Taylor, N. & Mackay, M. (2021). Ex post analysis of irrigation development for future SIAs. International Association for Impact Assessment Annual Conference.
Taylor, N., Mackay, M. & Perkins, H. (2021). Social impact assessment and (realist) evaluation: meeting of the methods. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, 1-12. DOI: 10.1080/14615517.2021.1928425
Taylor, N., Mackay, M. & Russell, K. (2020). Searching for community wellbeing: population, work and housing in the town of Oamaru. Working paper 20-08a for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions, 36pgs. Christchurch: AgResearch/BBHTC.
Torshizian, E. & Grimes, A. (2020). Household crowding measures: A comparison and external test of validity. Journal of Happiness Studies. DOI: 10.1007/s10902-020-00302-z
Wilson, J., Mackay, M., Perkins, H., Taylor, N. & Campbell, M. (2020). The attraction, integration, and retention of newcomers in regional settlements. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Thriving Regions, 33pgs. Christchurch: AgResearch/BBHTC.

Urban Wellbeing

All Urban Wellbeing publications by author
Adams, B. & McKenzie, G. (2018). Crowdsourcing the character of a place: Character-level convolutional networks for multilingual geographic text classification. Transactions in GIS, 22, 2, 394-408. DOI: 10.1111/tgis.12317
Afoa, E. & Brockbank, T. (2019). Te Ao Māori and Water Sensitive Urban Design. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Activating water sensitive urban design for healthy resilient communities, 55pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Allen, N. (2018). Concepts of Neighbourhood: A Review of the Literature. Working Paper 18-02 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Shaping Places: Future Neighbourhoods, 78pgs. Auckland: BBHTC.
Austin, P., Collins, J., Scanlen, K. & Smith, P. (2019). Designing Walkable Neighbourhoods: Considering Diversity. Working Paper 19-03 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Shaping Places: Future Neighbourhoods, 75pgs. Auckland: BBHTC.
Boarin, P., Allen, N. & Haarhoff, E. (2019). Assessing environmental sustainability outcomes at neighbourhood scale: A Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Hobsonville Point, Auckland. Working Paper 19-05 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Shaping Places: Future Neighbourhoods, 104pgs. Auckland: BBHTC.
Boarin, P., Besen, P., & Haarhoff, E. (2018). Post-Occupancy Evaluation of neighbourhoods: A review of the literature. Working Paper 18-01 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Shaping Places: Future Neighbourhoods, 75pgs. Auckland: BBHTC.
Carroll, P., Kake, J. & Witten, K. (2019). Community housing provision: A snapshot of changing opportunities. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: New neighbourhoods, 17pgs. Auckland: SHORE & Whariki Research, Massey University.
Carroll, P., Witten, K., Carlson, T. & Cisaria, A. (2019). Co-design with Young Aucklanders: Eastern Viaduct Renewal & Puhinui Stream Regeneration. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing, 102pgs. Auckland: SHORE & Whariki Research, Massey University.
Carroll, P., Witten, K., Carlson, T. & Cisaria, A. (2019). Engaging children in public space design: Tips for designers. Brochure for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing, 4pgs. Auckland: SHORE & Whariki Research, Massey University.
Chowdhury, S. (2020). Virtual environments as medium for laypeople's communication and collaboration in urban design. PhD Thesis. Wellington: Victoria University of Wellington
Chowdhury, S. & Schnabel, M. A. (2017). Generating urban codes for neighbourhoods. In M. A. Schnabel (ed.), Back to the future: The next 50 years (pp. 139–148), 51st International Conference of the Architectural Science Association. Wellington: Architectural Science Association.
Chowdhury, S. & Schnabel, M. A. (2018). A communication system in urban design process: An algorithmic neighbourhood design approach. In M. S. Uddin, S-Y. Yoon, L. Kim, C. Welty (Eds.), Virtual + Actual: Process and Product of Design (pp. 271-279). 2018 Design Communication Associations (DCA) Conference, Ithaca, New York.
Chowdhury, S. & Schnabel, M. A. (2018). An Algorithmic Methodology to Predict Urban Form. In T. Fukuda, W. Huang, P. Janssen, K. Crolla, S. Alhadidi (Eds.), Learning, Adapting and Prototyping (pp. 401-410). Proceedings of the 23rd CAADRIA Conference - Volume 2, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 17-19 May 2018.
Chowdhury, S. & Schnabel, M. A. (2018). Communication and Participation in Virtual Environments: Towards a parametric participatory urban design decision-making platform. In P. Rajagopalan and M. M. Andamon (Eds.), Engaging Architectural Science: Meeting the Challenges of Higher Density (pp. 727–734). 52nd International Conference of the Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA), RMIT University, Australia.
Chowdhury, S. & Schnabel, M. A. (2019). Laypeople’s collaborative immersive virtual reality design discourse in neighborhood design. Frontiers in Robotics and AI 6, 97, 10 pgs, doi: 10.3389/frobt.2019.00097
Chowdhury, S., Schnabel, M. A. & Zhang, Y. (2017). An alternative means to generate urban codes: An instrument for urban design. In proceedings: Disruption, divergence and designed intervention – Making change happen, 10th International Urban Design Conference, pgs. 14, Gold Coast: Association for Sustainability in Business.
Curl, A., Fitt, H., Dionisio-McHugh, R., Ahuriri-Driscoll, A., Fletcher, A., & Slaughter, H. (2018). Autonomous vehicles and future urban environments: Exploring changing travel behaviours, built environments, and implications for wellbeing in an ageing society. Christchurch: BBHTC.
Dionisio, R., Macfarlane, A., Walker, D., Macfarlane, S., Derby, M., Caldwell, R., Pani, J. & Waru, R. (2021). Ngā Mātāpono e Rua: Stories of co-creation for bicultural spatial governance in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Geographer, 77, 2, 76–89. DOI: 10.1111/nzg.12299
Dombroski, K. (2020). Caring labour: redistributing care work. In J. K. Gibson-Graham & K. Dombroski (Eds.),The Handbook of Diverse Economies, chapter 16, (pp. 154-162). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Conradson, D., Healy, S. & Watkins, A. (2018). When Cultivate Thrives: Developing Criteria for Community Economy Return on Investment. Milestone Report No. 1 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Delivering Urban Wellbeing through Transformative Community Enterprise, 23pgs. Christchurch: BBHTC
Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Conradson, D., Healy, S. & Watkins, A. (2019). Delivering Urban Wellbeing through Transformative Community Enterprise. Final Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities: Delivering Urban Wellbeing through Transformative Community Enterprise, July 2019, 32pgs. Christchurch: BBHTC
Dombroski, K., Nicholson, H., Shiels, R., Watkinson, H., & Yates, A. (2022). Huritanga: 10 years of transformational place-making. ISBN: 978-0-473-65247-0. Christchurch: LiVS and BBHTC.
Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Sharp, E., Graham, R., Lee, L., Scobie, M., Richardson, S., Watkins, A. & Martin-Neuninger, R. (2020). Food for people in place: Reimagining resilient food systems for economic recovery. Sustainability, 12, 22, 9369. DOI: 10.3390/su12229369
Fitt, H., Curl, A., Dionisio-McHugh, R., Fletcher, A., Frame, B., & Ahuriri-Driscoll, A. (2018). Think Piece: Autonomous vehicles and future urban environments: Exploring implications for wellbeing in an ageing society (Second ed.). Christchurch: BBHTC.
Fitt, H., Frame, B., Fletcher, A., Curl, A., Dionisio-McHugh, R., Ahuriri-Driscoll, A., Baldwin, N. & Hadfield, H. (2018). Four plausible scenarios for transport in New Zealand in 2048. Christchurch: BBHTC.
Fletcher, A., Fitt, H., Baldwin, N., Hadfield, H., & Curl, A. (2018). Initial scan of policy / issues relevant to autonomous vehicle development and deployment. Christchurch: BBHTC.
Haarhoff, E. (2016). Shaping places: A role for urban design?. Architecture New Zealand, 2016 (2), 29-31.
Haarhoff, E., Allen, N., Austin, P., Beattie, L. & Boarin, P. (2019). Living at density in Hobsonville Point, Auckland: Resident perceptions. Working Paper 19-01 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Shaping Places: Future Neighbourhoods, 75pgs. Auckland: BBHTC.
Haarhoff, E., Beattie, L., & Dupuis, A. (2016). Does higher density housing enhance liveability? Case studies of housing intensification in Auckland. Cogent Social Sciences, 2(1), 1243289.
Haarhoff, E. & Beattie, L. (2017). Can higher density enhance liveability? Build 160, June/July 2017, pp 70-71. Wellington: BRANZ.
Henry, E. (2017). Rangahau Māori (Māori Research): An indigenous perspective. 18pgs. International Social Innovation Research Conference, Swinburne University, Melbourne, December 12-15, 2017.
Henry, E., Menzies, D. & Paul, J. (2019). Urban Regeneration and Social Cohesion. Conference paper presented at State of Australian Cities Conference, December 2019, Perth.
Ira, S. & Batstone, C. (2019). An investigation of alternative funding and incentive mechanisms to support implementation of WSUD in New Zealand: Activating WSUD for healthy resilient communities. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Activating water sensitive urban design for healthy resilient communities, 40pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Ira, S., Moores, J., Simcock, R., & Batstone, C. (2019). Recommendations for future research: Activating WSUD for healthy resilient communities. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Activating water sensitive urban design for healthy resilient communities, 23pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Ira, S. & Simcock, R. (2019). Understanding Costs and Maintenance of WSUD in New Zealand. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Activating water sensitive urban design for healthy resilient communities, 71pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Kake, J. & Paul, J. (2018). Evaluating the application of Māori design principles to urban neighbourhood development projects to develop a Kaupapa Māori design framework and assessment tools. Paper prepared for 2018 Urbanism New Zealand Conference, 12pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
Karaminejad, Z., Vallance, S. & Montgomery, R. (2020). Building the foundations of collaboration: From housing development to community renewal. Current Urban Studies, 8, 4, 599-622. DOI: 10.4236/cus.2020.84033
Kiddle, R. (2020). Engaging communities in the design of homes and neighbourhoods in Aotearoa New Zealand. CounterFutures, 9, 77-94.
Manfredini, M. (2019). Envisioning atmospheres of spectacle and activism. Published online 31 December 2019. The Journal of Public Space, 4, 4, 83-108. DOI: 10.32891/jps.v4i4.1235
Manfredini, M. (2019). Simulation, control and desire: Urban commons and semi-public space resilience in the age of augmented transductive territorial production. Published online 30 September 2019. The Journal of Public Space, 4, 2, 1-4. DOI: 10.32891/jps.4i2.1209
Manfredini, M. (2019). Urban Commons and the Right to the City. Published online 31 December 2019. The Journal of Public Space, 4, 4, 1-4. DOI: 10.32891/jps.v4i4.1231
Mawer, C. & Kiddle, R. (2019). Suburban shopping malls as spaces for community health and human flourishing: an Aotearoa New Zealand case study. Published online 03 Sep 2019. Journal of Urban Design, DOI: 10.1080/13574809.2019.1649594
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Mohammadzadeh, M. (2018). The disruptive mobility and the future of our neighbourhoods. Working Paper 18-03 for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities Urban Wellbeing: Shaping Places: Future Neighbourhoods, 59pgs. Auckland: BBHTC.
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