Diane Brand | |
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Other names | Diane Joy Brand |
Alma mater | University of Auckland |
Scientific career | |
Fields | coastal urban development |
Institutions | University of Auckland Victoria University of Wellington |
Thesis |
Diane Joy Brand is a New Zealand architecture academic. She is currently a full professor at the University of Auckland. [1]
After a BArch at Auckland in 1979 [2] and practising professionally, Brand did a post-professional master's of architecture in urban design at Harvard. [3] Returning to Auckland for a PhD, her 2001 doctoral thesis was titled Southern crossings: colonial urban design in Australia and New Zealand. [4] She subsequently entered academia, working at both Victoria University of Wellington [5] (rising to full professor in 2011 [6]) and then back to the University of Auckland. [1]
Much of Brand's work concerns 'bluespace'—coastal urban design.
Brand is a member of both the New Zealand Institute of Architects and the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and has been involved with CERA, rebuilding Christchurch after the earthquakes. [1] She is also on the New Zealand Registered Architects Board. [7]
Thesis (BArch)
Thesis (March in Urban Design)
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Diane Brand | |
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Other names | Diane Joy Brand |
Alma mater | University of Auckland |
Scientific career | |
Fields | coastal urban development |
Institutions | University of Auckland Victoria University of Wellington |
Thesis |
Diane Joy Brand is a New Zealand architecture academic. She is currently a full professor at the University of Auckland. [1]
After a BArch at Auckland in 1979 [2] and practising professionally, Brand did a post-professional master's of architecture in urban design at Harvard. [3] Returning to Auckland for a PhD, her 2001 doctoral thesis was titled Southern crossings: colonial urban design in Australia and New Zealand. [4] She subsequently entered academia, working at both Victoria University of Wellington [5] (rising to full professor in 2011 [6]) and then back to the University of Auckland. [1]
Much of Brand's work concerns 'bluespace'—coastal urban design.
Brand is a member of both the New Zealand Institute of Architects and the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and has been involved with CERA, rebuilding Christchurch after the earthquakes. [1] She is also on the New Zealand Registered Architects Board. [7]
Thesis (BArch)
Thesis (March in Urban Design)
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