People. 

Place. 

Purpose.

Your urban development specialists.

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What is Urban Strategy?

There are many key players involved in creating our urban environments. Highly skilled in their area of expertise, these entities often operate in silos; requiring a necessary amount of tunnel vision in order to deliver a specific area of an urban project.

Urban Strategy connects the dots of all of these entities. An Urban Strategist is constantly looking at the broader picture; searching for creative and strategic solutions to bring these players together to solve complex urban challenges.

Why is it important?

To create urban environments that push boundaries, are innovative, and good for people, communities, business and the planet, these sectors need to be talking to each other.

In order to generate real, lasting change and solve the myriad of complex issues facing our housing markets, towns, neighbourhoods and cities, having an Urban Strategist is involved has never been more important.

An Urban Strategist on your team increases the likelihood of your project’s success.

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About TUA

Co-founded by Urban Strategists Dr. Natalie Allen and Greer Jones, The Urban Advisory connects the dots between key players in the urban environment.

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Our Vision

TUA’s mission is to create healthier and more equitable homes, neighbourhoods, towns and cities.

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Meet the Directors

Urban Strategists Dr Natalie Allen and Greer Jones founded TUA in 2016, introducing the profession of Urban Strategy to Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Our People.

Our team is highly specialised and bespoke. We prioritise pulling the right people together for each project, which is why TUA has a strong network of affiliations and frequent collaborators.

Dr Natalie Allen

Managing Director + Urban Strategist

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Greer O'Donnell

Managing Director + Urban Strategist

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Meredith Dale

Senior Urban Design + Strategist

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Rory Overton

Visualizer + Urban Designer

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Clients.

TUA Timeline.

Year 2015

2015

Greer was working on the Christchurch City Rebuild, designing and delivering the central city recovery programme.

Natalie was completing her PhD in Urban Design.

Greer went on a global tour and was inspired by the progress being made internationally in the Urban Strategy space.

Year 2016

2016

Natalie graduated from her PhD and was ready to rethink how we delivered our neighbourhoods and how we understood housing demands. She began trading asThe Urban Advisory.

First major research contract awarded with BRANZ.

Year 2017

2017

Natalie and Greer met, when Greer moved North to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Shared sense of wanting to create a solution.

Designed an assessment framework for measuring the benefits of the Christchurch Central City investment programme for Regenerate Christchurch.

Year 2018

2018

Greer and Natalie joined forces to create the vision for TUA as it is today.

Developed a roadmap for integrated neighbourhood delivery.

Implemented an Urban Amenities Assessment Framework for a major Greenfields development project.


Embarked on a European Study Tour.

Year 2019

2019

Completed major research projects on deliverability of medium density neighbourhoods.

Lead an international study tour to the UK and US for NZGovernment Officials, during the establishment phase of Kāinga Ora.

First major contract awarded for supporting the design and establishment of a Regeneration Programme.

Year 2020

2020

Provided guidance on the development of a governance framework to support Government, Council and Iwi working together.

First major contract for developing an innovative housing pilot.

Year 2021

2021

Māori housing strategy co-delivered with Iwi.

First First year TUA was engaged to deliver a spatial plan.

Delivered the first housing needs assessment for Council.

‍Supported clients through COVID recovery and secured first major funding for Māori housing.

Year 2022

2022

Built TUA’s Urban Design capacity, bringing in a local Urban Design firm.

Grew the in-house team to 14 staff.

Secured 2 million and supported the design and establishment of a Kāinga Programme.

Secured55 million to support affordable housing delivery in Te Tai Tokerau.

Year 2023

2023

Lead our first precinct delivery strategy, for a significant inner city neighbourhood.

Secured 100 million of infrastructure funding to support delivery and establishment of the urban renewal programme for a City Council.

First private plan change, for the redevelopment of a racecourse into an integrated residential and light industrial neighbourhood.

Designed and implemented a sustainable development framework for a major community housing provider.

Year 2024

2024

Launched The NZ Housing Survey, with a view to creating a platform to change how housing demand is assessed in NZ.

Greer’s stats on what they secured for Ngāti Rēhia & Te Pouahi

Kainga delivery framework  - ask Greer

Hutt City growth plan

Year 2025

2025

Began the first agent-based strategic spatial model (ABM).

Social infastructure delivery - ask Greer

Year 2026 and beyond

2026 + beyond

Growth & direction plans - TUA tech, TUA build etc