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Cities within the City

Friday, February 25, 2011

waitemata to manukau by kathywag at Garmin Connect - Details

A 16km walk North to South across the isthmus of Tamaki Makaura Auckland. Starting at the Waitemata Harbour and finishing at the Manukau, click here for route, elevations, speed etc.

waitemata to manukau by kathywag at Garmin Connect - Details
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Cities within the city

This seminar questions the popular presentation and understanding of cities (and in fact nations) as singular, complete or designed. Considering the city/nation as an archipelago of networks, infrastructures, operations, situations and conditions and through readings, interpretation of data, identification of situations and by studying the interactions of different urban and wider spatial logics, we will endeavor to discover and make present other cities within the city of Auckland. We will also expand this notion to look for other nations within New Zealand or other versions of New Zealand’s place in global frameworks . In turn we will develop a pluralistic knowledge and contingent approach to urbanism and the social and economic realm in which architecture dwells. Concurrently we will investigate how this city and country is represented and described, asking "rather than with rendering, or perhaps GIS, how might the gist of this city/country, and the interactions within and beyond them, be conveyed?".

Kathy Waghorn (k.waghorn(at)aucklnd.c.nz) & Jon Rennie (jon(at)athfieldarchitects.co.nz)


Course Examples

  • ARPHS health stats cartograms
  • Amsterdam RealTime
  • Analogue Art Map
  • Borough Edges - Bettina Johae
  • Chris Speed
  • Cities within cities / BLDGBLOG
  • Cities within cities / Guardian Data Visualisation
  • Cities within cities / Jaak Kaevats
  • Cities within cities / Just Landed
  • Cities within cities / LA pool swimmer
  • Cities within cities / LA pools
  • Cities within cities / Sensable city lab
  • Cities within cities / Urban Observatory
  • Cities within cities / Waihoritu
  • Cities within cities / game of shark and minnow
  • Cities within cities / global aviation
  • Cities within cities / opencorporates
  • Cities within cities / sea level explorer
  • Cities within cities / time-lapse
  • Data is beautiful
  • Ethereal-Cartography
  • European Archive of Public Space
  • Fields
  • Her Long Black Hair
  • How big really?
  • Layar : Powerhouse Museum Sydney
  • Magnificent Maps, British Library
  • Mapping Main Street
  • Maps Descriptive of London Poverty (Charles Booth)
  • Murmur
  • Museum of Victoria
  • My Tours application
  • New York Subway as a stringed instrument
  • New York new commers
  • Paris Invisible walking tours
  • Playing the city
  • RMIT project for beinnale
  • Redesigning the NYC subway map
  • Rome
  • Subway life
  • The Daily Render
  • The NYC Kick Map
  • Vanalen NYC projects
  • Walking through time app
  • cities within cities / Mishka Henner
  • geo-designer
  • govcom.org mapping projects
  • in the cut
  • muf architects
  • tales of the city
  • tales of things
  • walking through time video

Critical commentaries and talks

  • How algorithms shape our world
  • Google's World by Alejo Malia

Fun geek stuff you might use

  • Blog Doctor
  • Seadragon and photosynth
  • sekaicamera

Useful sites

  • Archives New Zealand
  • Auckland Regional Council
  • Auckland Research Centre
  • Auckland city
  • Auckland volcanic field (GNS)
  • Digital Urban (CASA)
  • Edward Tufte, "Envisioning Information"
  • GIS
  • K'Rd heritage walks website
  • Manukau City
  • North shore city
  • Now urbanism
  • Places Journal
  • Places for people
  • Podcast-Auckland Volcanic field
  • Processing tutorials by Jur Thorpe
  • Statistic New Zealand
  • The Map Room Blog
  • Waitakere City
  • place and space website from Uni of central florida
  • tank farm Auckland
  • tutorial on making animation

The University of Auckland library

Blog Archive

  • 2008 posts
  • 2009 posts
  • 2010
  • 2011 posts
  • examples
  • Introduction to course
  • Kathy's projects
  • OLD POSTS
  • week 1
  • week 2

2011 Student blogs

  • Yun Kong
  • Anto
  • jo
  • Sally
  • Shelley
  • Abbi
  • Adam
  • Alex
  • Frances
  • Anne

ViRaCoP student blogs 2009

  • Anas
  • Barbara
  • hannah
  • Janice
  • Kristin
  • Malin
  • Mark
  • Xiaolei
  • Yeyu

2008 student blogs

  • Xiao Lei
  • Nita
  • Lyannie
  • John
  • Jacob
  • Dasha
  • Claire
  • Matt
  • Chloe
  • Bridget
  • David