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    St Pius X School Glenn Innes : matter tells space how to curve, space tells matter how to move

    Timu, Benjamin

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    2018
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    TImu, B. (2018). St Pius X School Glenn Innes : matter tells space how to curve, space tells matter how to move. An upublished research project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Architecture (Professional), Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealand.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4331
    Abstract
    RESEARCH QUESTION: How can the architectural redevelopment of St Pius X School preserve and accommodate its unique spirit and culture? St Pius X School in Glenn Innes, Auckland, New Zealand consists of a unique make up that distinguishes [it] from other schools. St Pius X School is a Catholic school, accommodating yeas 1-8 with a demographic of 99% Pasifika pupils. Glenn Innes is a low-socio economic area and is predicted to grow within the next decade as housing increases in and around the Tāmaki region (Point England, Panmure and Glenn Innes). Despite the lack of Pasifika people in the local area, the school continues to flourish with Pasifika pupils. The rundown 1950s buildings achieve the bare minimum to optimise the school's unique qualities. The project explores the ways to continue this culture and develop architectural solutions to revitalise the school's property. This includes interweaving community presence into the school's fabric. New 21st century pedagogy will also be implemented to accommodate for modern and versatile learning environments. Developing an architectural solution involved looking into architectural precedents and examing Pasifika pattern behaviours. The users of the school are intergenerational which means the facilities on-site are also accessed outside of school hours. This perpetuates the existing culture of St Pius X School while achieving an updated modern learning environment.
    Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori Subject Headings):
    Tāngata o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa
    Keywords:
    St Pius X School, Glenn Innes, Auckland, school architecture, school building design, Pasifika students, primary schools, primary students, community-school collaboration, community engagement, community centres, private schools, Catholic schools
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    130105 Primary Education (excl. Māori), 130102 Early Childhood Education (excl. Māori)
    Degree:
    Master of Architecture (Professional)
    Supervisors:
    McConchie, Graeme; Pretty, Annabel
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    This digital work is protected by copyright. It may be consulted by you, provided you comply with the provisions of the Act and the following conditions of use: Any use you make of these documents or images must be for research or private study purposes only, and you may not make them available to any other person. You will recognise the author's and publishers rights and give due acknowledgement where appropriate.
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