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Medium : a technical design guide for creating better medium density housing in Aotearoa New Zealand / Guy Marriage.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland, N.Z. : EBOSS, 2022Description: 235 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780473623517
  • 047362351X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 728.310993 23
LOC classification:
  • NA7472 .M3775 2022
Contents:
Plan. Why MDHP ; Issues -- Design. Variety ; Community ; Circulation ; Living -- Build. Contruction materials ; Inter-tenancy floors ; Inter-tenancy walls ; External facade walls ; Roofs ; Services -- Built. Bernoulli Gardens ; 340 Onehunga ; Altair ; One Central ; Conclusion.
Summary: "Aotearoa New Zealand is a fresh field for medium density housing (MDH). Common in many countries around the world - Europe, Asia, America, and even Australia - in our country we have cherished separateness, proudly living in individual houses until recent times. Our country is not used to MDH and many of our people have little experience of MDH, so it is unsurprising that we are not yet skilled at designing and building MDH. Most of you reading this will not be living in MDH yourself, yet you are interested to know more. Over the last 30 years Aotearoa has attracted nearly two million more immigrants, who have brought with them different attitudes to living. We have been one of the more sparsely-populated countries in the world, but that is swiftly changing in the big cities. In the last couple of years, MDH in parts of NZ has sky- rocketed: figures from Auckland Council show that since the creation of density-focused housing zones, building consent applications in 2021 were far greater for townhouses and apartments than for individual houses. Also in 2021, the Government changed the rules considerably to allow - or even to force - density upon our biggest cities. Density is here to stay and this book will help you design it better."--Introduction.
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Plan. Why MDHP ; Issues -- Design. Variety ; Community ; Circulation ; Living -- Build. Contruction materials ; Inter-tenancy floors ; Inter-tenancy walls ; External facade walls ; Roofs ; Services -- Built. Bernoulli Gardens ; 340 Onehunga ; Altair ; One Central ; Conclusion.

"Aotearoa New Zealand is a fresh field for medium density housing (MDH). Common in many countries around the world - Europe, Asia, America, and even Australia - in our country we have cherished separateness, proudly living in individual houses until recent times. Our country is not used to MDH and many of our people have little experience of MDH, so it is unsurprising that we are not yet skilled at designing and building MDH. Most of you reading this will not be living in MDH yourself, yet you are interested to know more. Over the last 30 years Aotearoa has attracted nearly two million more immigrants, who have brought with them different attitudes to living. We have been one of the more sparsely-populated countries in the world, but that is swiftly changing in the big cities. In the last couple of years, MDH in parts of NZ has sky- rocketed: figures from Auckland Council show that since the creation of density-focused housing zones, building consent applications in 2021 were far greater for townhouses and apartments than for individual houses. Also in 2021, the Government changed the rules considerably to allow - or even to force - density upon our biggest cities. Density is here to stay and this book will help you design it better."--Introduction.

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