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Mixed Use Ideas Competition: MIX IT UP. November 29th, 2012 Posted by PVI. Peterborough Village / Pita Kāik is a very damaged area of Ōtautahi Christchurch located on the northern CBD frame and Te Papa Ōtākaro, the Avon River Precinct. Schemes are sought from a range of disciplines including, but not limited to, architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, engineering, social science, and event and performance design. Full rules are available here. Check our facebook page. The residential workshop...
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Village submission (August 2014) re City Planning. December 2nd, 2014 Posted by PVI. Peterborough Village submission (August 2014) re City Planning. Mixed Use Ideas Competition: NOW CLOSES 7 MARCH – MIX IT UP! November 29th, 2012 Posted by PVI. Mixed Use Ideas Competition – Now closes Thursday 7 March, 2013. The Mixed Use Ideas Competition deadline has been extended to Thursday 07 March, 2013. So, hurry, there is still time to submit an entry! Entries now close on Thursday 07 March, 2013. Prizes incl...
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Mix it Up’ in Pita Kaik – Winners announced! April 30th, 2013 Posted by PVI. Announcing the winners of the Pita Kaik ‘Mix it up’ Competition…. 124 – Architectus. 130 – Andrew Sexton Architecture. Winner: #132 Continuum Architecture and Ken Robinson Architects. Highly commended: #126 Dalman Architecture and Kirk Roberts. Winner #124 – Architectus. Highly Commended #132 – Continuum Architecture and Ken Robinson Architects. Winner: #130 – Andrew Sexton Architecture. 4 Sense of place. The Design Competition ...
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TTT Products Ltd and mlb Engineering Consultants receive the New Zealand Engineering Excellence Award 2013 for the TTT MultiPole in the Building and Construction category. A gaining saw removes a log’s natural taper to create a TTT MultiPole UniLog. TTT MultiPoles in the yard at Tuakau. A testing ram checks the quality of a pole before it is set aside for dispatch. TTT Products trucks loaded with poles ready for delivery. Our journey with Christchurch. Following the 2011 Canterbury earthquakes, it became...