Politically charged space: Mount Cook Wellington 1919-1939
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Date
1998
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Abstract
This report identifies the relationship between architecture and politics. It examines the development of Mount Cook, Wellington (1919-1939) from a gaol and army barracks to the site for a national symbolic space. The effect of political influences upon the design of a public place is the subject under investigation within this study.
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Mount Cook, Wellington, City planning, History, Architecture and Politics