Tommy Honey
Highlights and lowlights of 2013 (part 5)
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne, urbanist Tommy Honey and comedians Pinky Agnew and Te Radar look back on the year that was. Audio
Highlights and lowlights of 2013 (part 4)
Outdoorsman Kennedy Warne, urbanist Tommy Honey and comedians Pinky Agnew and Te Radar look back on 2013 - the year that was. Audio
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Modern electronic funds transactional services at the point of purchase with the use of convergant technologies and the bonus of automatic loyalty recognition. Audio
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Transportation in the 21st century: The modelling/reality gap. Audio
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This week, Tommy Homey discusses children, tracking technology, teenagers and the internet. Audio
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What is 'peak sprawl' and how does it help determine a city's walkability? Audio
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The future of public transport could be private (or how apps could change carpooling). Audio
Urbanist - Tommy Honey
Is improving bus services the answer to city transport problems? Audio
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Tommy looks at the threat to traditional bricks and mortar university with the rise and rise of MOOCs – Massive Open Online Courses. The idea started in Silicon Valley with two start ups offering free… Audio
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Seven New Zealand projects shortlisted at 2013 World Architecture Festival. Audio
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Consultation and change: no new hotel in Dunedin and Auckland's Unitary Plan. Audio
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Going underground, basement extensions and the rise of the Iceberg Home. Audio
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Tommy looks to the future - are Smart Watches the next big gadget thing? Audio
Urbanist - Tommy Honey
The consultation process for the Christchurch Cathedral design. Audio