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A search for identity: the bicultural architecture of New Zealand = He rapu i te tūmotuhaketang: te kākanoruatanga o te waihanga i Aotearoa

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2011

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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington

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This report attempts to raise issues involving the authenticity of New Zealand's architecture, in regards to the bicultural nature of the country. The topic, by no means, is clear-cut, with there being different expectations from both cultures. However, architects have the responsibility to provide architecture for all the community. Under the Treaty of Waitangi (Te tiriti o Waitangi) the rights and consideration of both Pakeha and Maori are to be adherred to. For Pakeha architects, many problems arise through lack of understanding of Maori culture, while Maoridom's place in the contemporary urban environment is today being addressed more seriously.

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Biculturalism, Māori architecture, Architecture

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