Urbanie & Urbanus

Issue 2021 Jul

Smart City?

Issue 5, P.20 - P.29

Smart Heritage as a Design Tool

David Batchelor

PhD Candidate, Wellington School of Architecture,
Victoria University of Wellington

and  Prof. Marc Aurel Schnabel

Dean of the Wellington Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation,
Victoria University of Wellington 

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