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New Zealand needs an urbanisation project

A collection of essays about cities, housing, land, the built environment and transport which collectively make the case for New Zealand to implement a wide ranging urbanisation project

Is the Housing Crisis Bad for Productivity as well as Wealth Inequality?

Is the Housing Crisis Bad for Productivity as well as Wealth Inequality?

People might vote with their feet
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Brendon Harre
Feb 7
Depoliticising Housing

Depoliticising Housing

New Zealand’s Rack-Rent Housing Crisis, Part Three: Political Precommitment
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Brendon Harre
Dec 19, 2020
Who are the Jedi Knights of Housing Affordability?

Who are the Jedi Knights of Housing Affordability?

New Zealand’s Rack-Rent Housing Crisis, Part Two: Economic Opportunity
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Brendon Harre
Dec 9, 2020
New Zealand’s Rack-Rent Housing Crisis: Four Part Series

New Zealand’s Rack-Rent Housing Crisis: Four Part Series

“We might make mistakes but we will make other things too”– Michael Joseph Savage
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Brendon Harre
Nov 30, 2020
If Not Now When?

If Not Now When?

Contents
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Brendon Harre
Oct 15, 2020
High Land Prices: Added Value or Exploitation?

High Land Prices: Added Value or Exploitation?

Philip George Hayward response to the paper High Land Prices: A Feature or a Bug? by Brendon Harre
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Brendon Harre
Sep 6, 2020
High Land Prices: A Feature or a Bug?

High Land Prices: A Feature or a Bug?

Societal reform is not genuine reform without land-use change
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Brendon Harre
Sep 4, 2020
Pumped Hydro -Introduction

Pumped Hydro -Introduction

Transitioning to a carbon-zero economy will require big initiatives, such as, pumped hydro
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Brendon Harre
Mar 16, 2020
Build the Dam -Save the Planet

Build the Dam -Save the Planet

As environmental concerns go from local to global “Stop the Dam -Save Manapouri” becomes “Build the Dam -Save the Planet”
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Brendon Harre
Mar 8, 2020
Pumped Hydro: Extended Comment by Prof Bardsley

Pumped Hydro: Extended Comment by Prof Bardsley

Question: What is the best way to meet resource adequacy needs as we transition away from fossil fueled electricity generation and towards…
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Brendon Harre
Mar 8, 2020
Living Rent: Introduction

Living Rent: Introduction

Introduction
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Brendon Harre
Feb 20, 2020
Living Rent: The 10 Minute Community — The 30 Minute City

Living Rent: The 10 Minute Community — The 30 Minute City

Living wage workers not only need housing that is affordable in price and of good quality they also need housing which is located close to…
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Brendon Harre
Feb 11, 2020
What I think Christchurch will be like in 2030?

What I think Christchurch will be like in 2030?

Science has not yet mastered prophecy. We predict too much for the next year and yet far too little for the next 10. Neil Armstrong
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Brendon Harre
Dec 21, 2019
WHY MaRTI?

WHY MaRTI?

For Greater Christchurch to be successful it needs a better spatial plan
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Brendon Harre
Dec 5, 2019
A Just Climate Change?

A Just Climate Change?

Being warm and dry is a basic physiological necessity according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need
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Brendon Harre
Nov 19, 2019
MaRTI: Executive Summary

MaRTI: Executive Summary

Delivering transport hubs and a new urban neighbourhood
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Brendon Harre
Nov 16, 2019
The Crippling Cost of Bureaucracy

The Crippling Cost of Bureaucracy

Guest post by Dr Eric Crampton
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Brendon Harre
Oct 24, 2019
Living Rent: A Twelve Hour Home

Living Rent: A Twelve Hour Home

Paying the rent should be a reasonable task for all full-time workers
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Brendon Harre
Oct 11, 2019
Can Wellington Transform Itself?

Can Wellington Transform Itself?

Wellington hopes to become a city with good quality, warm, dry affordable housing
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Brendon Harre
Aug 9, 2019
The Differential Pricing of Cities

The Differential Pricing of Cities

by Philip Hayward -originally submitted as a response to Geometric considerations: Intensification vs extensification
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Brendon Harre
Aug 8, 2019
The Christchurch Hand Plan

The Christchurch Hand Plan

Christchurch has a well defined spatial problem but it lacks a well defined spatial solution.
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Brendon Harre
Jun 6, 2019
The Kiwi Right To Housing Choice

The Kiwi Right To Housing Choice

Written in Collaboration with Anthony Ireland
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Brendon Harre
May 21, 2019
Free car parking is not a solution for growing Christchurch

Free car parking is not a solution for growing Christchurch

Transport planner Axel Wilke’s proposal to mitigate the predicted 30% increase in St Albans and inner-city motor vehicle traffic that the…
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Brendon Harre
May 9, 2019
Future Proof Housing: A Twenty Degree Home — A Eight Richter Home — A Carbon-Zero Home?

Future Proof Housing: A Twenty Degree Home — A Eight Richter Home — A Carbon-Zero Home?

A proposal to increase the quality of New Zealand’s housing with respect to energy efficiency and seismic risk.
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Brendon Harre
Apr 27, 2019
The Housing Productivity Story

The Housing Productivity Story

Housing policy failure impacts heavily on the poor as many commentators, including myself have long detailed. A civilised society should…
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Brendon Harre
Apr 23, 2019
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