Masters Thesis – Master of Architecture (Professional), Unitec Institute of Technology
This project investigates social services for the accommodation of homeless and marginalised people. It provides a bridge between being completely marginalised to being integrated into assisted housing and mainstream society. It addresses the need for accommodation and public interaction between the domiciled public and marginalised people.
It is also an architectural dialogue between the marginalised realm for social support and the public realm. The merging of these realms is essential to for the integration of the homeless into general society.
ANZSRC Field of Research:120101 Architectural Design
Supervisors:Chaplin, David
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