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Photographs of CityUps: ScopeCity
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Photographs of ScopeCity, a temporary installation which was created by students from Unitec, in partnership with Cassels & Sons brewery. ScopeCity was part of CityUps - a 'city of the future for one night only', and the main event of FESTA 2014.
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184-188 High Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 184-188 High Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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47 Hereford Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 47 Hereford Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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Hunters & Collectors Building
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Material relating to a Transitional Cities project, titled 'Hunters & Collectors Building'. The project description reads, "Retention and reinstatement of a 'character' inner city building that had been strengthened prior to earthquake. Removal of damaged upper floor and reinstatement of 100-year-old roof and heritage fabric. New contemporary facade. Retain existing retail units to lower floors and new bar/club to upper floor".
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93-107 Armagh Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 93-107 Armagh Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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222 High Street
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 222 High Street. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.
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All Right? Parents and Whānau: Let's Talk About Parenting
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The Let's Talk About Parenting project was informed by research All Right? carried out, which suggested many parents were doing it tough - struggling to juggle the demands of looking after their kids, their own parents and themselves while at the same time grappling with ongoing stressors such as insurance claims, school changes and broken roads.
The aim of the project was to help reassure parents that parenting is extra challenging in the aftermath of a natural disaster and to act as a reminder that there’s no such thing as the perfect parent. It encouraged parents to look after themselves too (not just their kids) and enjoy the little things that really matter (including snotty nosed cuddles, endless nonsensical jokes and music that’s not to their taste…).
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2 Cathedral Square
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Images and a brief history about a building that was located at 2 Cathedral Square. These were used to build the CityViewAR application, where people can walk around the city, and use their mobile devices to see pictures and written information about the buildings before they were demolished.