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We are proud to announce the newest member of the 2025 TUA team, Amy Te Maro (Ngāti Porou). Joining us from Te Whanganui-ā-Tara, Wellington, Amy was a Graduate Interior and Indigenous Designer and holds experience in landscape architecture, urban design and cultural design advisory.

This methodology for urban regeneration projects offers a flexible, collaborative, and iterative advisory approach. It's designed to leverage existing foundational work, even if completed in silos, and provides a clear pathway to advance projects that may have stalled due to funding constraints or the inherent inflexibility of traditional local government processes in enabling comprehensive regeneration.

Large-scale regeneration programmes often operate under comprehensive frameworks aimed at long-term, successful urban revitalisation. These programmes typically involve redesigning neighbourhoods, revitalising local centres, upgrading public amenities, and providing healthy homes.