Asylum design research journal is produced by Unitec School of Architecture and published annually by ePress, Unitec’s publishing platform. The 2023 edition marks over twenty years of the publication, aptly and colloquially named after the institution that had previously occupied the building where the school was originally housed. A highlight of the academic year, showcasing student work and scholarly articles, the journal also presents some of the school’s many events and community initiatives. Offering broad opportunities for past and present students, Asylum continues to be published as both a printed and online open-access resource. The Asylum editorial team is highly committed to ensuring the continued development of a scholarly publishing model and to having an open-access research repository for the journal. Our intention is to continue to grow Asylum beyond Unitec to reach a broader audience within Aotearoa New Zealand, while also continuing to engage with an international audience.


This section presents peer-reviewed articles by architects, landscape architects, architectural historians, artists and lecturers, on a diverse range of interconnected subjects.

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https://doi.org/10.34074/aslm.20232


Introduction
Dr Renata Jadresin Milic


Intensifying Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland: Some Higher-Density Housing Outcomes After the Adoption of the Auckland Unitary Plan of 2016
Dr David Turner


The Design of the Domain Winter Gardens
Cameron Moore


Embracing Tradition: Classical Studio in 2022
Cameron Moore


Embedding Mātauranga Māori in Architectural Education
Dr Hamish Foote, Marama Haines-Te Whare and Pip Newman


Is Our Heritage Falling Through the Gaps?
Dr Viola Vadász, Dr Renata Jadresin Milic and Iman Raza Khan


Are Designers Diluting Culture? Connecting Theory to Practice
Lyrck Johnson


Editors: Anna Bulkeley, Dr Renata Jadresin Milic, Peter McPherson, Dr Yusef Patel, Marie Shannon

ISSN: 2463-4190

Published: 31.12.2023