Malcolm McCracken
@urbanistfromwhk.bsky.social
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Writer at Better things are possible https://betterthingsarepossible.substack.com
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This is also a good location for more homes! Close to good open spaces, schools, cycleways and with a frequent bus route on the doorstep.

Some more details below 👇
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Check out Pīrangi, a new 88 home development under construction in Point England as part of the Tāmaki Regeneration programme.

It is a mix of apartments and terraced houses, ranging from 2 to 5 bedrooms, which will be social & shared ownership housing.

tamakiregeneration.co.nz/regen/about/...
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I love that Auckland FC have many initiatives underway to embrace and build on the identity of the city, beyond simply being a football club.

A club bar in Tyler Street, a coffee shop in College Hill and now a separate fashion brand AKA
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ICYMI: my latest post is on progress at the Carrington Housing Development.
The largest single housing development currently underway in Auckland.

Link below
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A friend in Berlin just sent me this. Lovely buildings + policies that support the greening of frontages and streets 🏡
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Cool moquette and wireless phone charging? The WX1 rocks
Reposted by Malcolm McCracken
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Tihi, an under construction development from Jalcon Homes in Ōwairaka (Mt Albert).

Nice consideration of layout and creation of a communal greenspace at the centre, partly enabled by amalgamation of several sites as part of the wider Kāinga Ora regeneration neighbourhood
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Insight Living have picked up most of the remaining sites within the Ōwairaka Neighbourhood with plans for 71 homes.
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Tihi, an under construction development from Jalcon Homes in Ōwairaka (Mt Albert).

Nice consideration of layout and creation of a communal greenspace at the centre, partly enabled by amalgamation of several sites as part of the wider Kāinga Ora regeneration neighbourhood
Reposted by Malcolm McCracken
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Waka Moana being installed on Daldy Street in Wynyard Quarter.

www.audo.co.nz/news/waka-mo...
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Waka Moana being installed on Daldy Street in Wynyard Quarter.

www.audo.co.nz/news/waka-mo...
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There is a sick new playground in Eastview Reserve, Glen Innes that includes amongst many cool features, a tug of war set up!
Reposted by Malcolm McCracken
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#CRLNews: City Rail Link will be undertaking timetable testing between 18-19 October.

No trains will operate between Kingsland and Waitematā and Newmarket to Waitematā until after midday.
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Initial enabling works are well underway for Te Ara Tukutuku. Auckland’s new waterfront park
Reposted by Malcolm McCracken
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Ockham Residential’s second apartment building at Carrington/Maungārongo, previously only identified as Building 4, will be called Whetū and operated as Build to Rent for the foreseeable future.

This includes 27 studios, 2 one-bedrooms, 18 two-bed and 18 three-bed apartments.
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Some further photos from Ockham for y’all to enjoy
urbanistfromwhk.bsky.social
Ockham Residential’s second apartment building at Carrington/Maungārongo, previously only identified as Building 4, will be called Whetū and operated as Build to Rent for the foreseeable future.

This includes 27 studios, 2 one-bedrooms, 18 two-bed and 18 three-bed apartments.
urbanistfromwhk.bsky.social
Site clearance well underway at Simplicity Living’s Morningside development.
Reposted by Malcolm McCracken
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Today, August 28, marks the release of The Shoup Doctrine, a book celebrating the legacy of legendary urban planning professor and economist Donald Shoup, who passed away earlier this year.
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Reposted by Malcolm McCracken
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The book released today, features 33 chapters about Shoup and his legacy around the globe. May he rest in peace 🫡