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NZIA takes bold new stance on urban design reform

Media Release
1 September 2009

NZIA takes bold new stance on urban design reform

Tomorrow the New Zealand Institute of Architects will launch a publication called Shaping our places: a manifesto for the Built Environment at Parliament, the President of the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA), Richard Harris announced today.

“Shaping our places is timely because our towns and cities are falling short of what they could be. We have to do better, and we can do better. Consistently building great places to live, work and play is critical to our prosperity as a nation,” Mr Harris said.

The NZIA produced publication Shaping our places is a guide for New Zealand’s towns and cities. It is a stake in the ground stating NZIA’s position on five key concepts: community, sustainability, affordability, heritage, and urban design. It provides the value case for good practical design highlighting notable New Zealand buildings and places.

“More than ever we need to pay closer attention to how we develop our towns and cities particularly as the government commits billions to infrastructure development. Shaping our places is intended to spark discussion, debate, and influence at all levels of decision making on this defining subject.

“This is something which we care about because it has huge economic, social, environmental and cultural implications – both positive and negative. Our aim is well functioning urban environments for New Zealanders that are efficient, productive and great places to live, work and visit. With 85 percent of New Zealanders living in urban environments, these decisions have real consequences for all of us.

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“This is where Shaping our places can help,” Mr Harris said.

Background

Shaping our places is available in PDF format on request.

Manifesto position statements:

Community Places: Providing quality community places is no longer merely desirable, it is essential for a well-functioning modern society. These are places from which community culture arises – they are a crucible for culture.

Sustainable Places: Sustainability s value proposition is undeniable in both economic and moral terms. Sustainability not only involves a set of practices but a way of seeing the world

Affordable Places: The challenge of creating affordable housing requires a mix of old and new concepts. Building low cost housing is only one aspect . Achieving long term affordability through good design is the ultimate goal.

Heritage Places: Heritage is a fundamental aspect of our developing sense of national identity. Preservation of the past and creation of the future must become a matter of deliberate design, not chance.

Urban Places: Quality urban design is essential to building active, engaged communities. The places we create should reflect our nation’s heritage, culture, and aspirations.

ENDS

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