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In the world of city-making, the term precinct is gaining traction—but what does it actually mean? A precinct is more than just a geographic slice of a city. It’s a defined area—often a neighborhood, district, or cluster of blocks—where land use, infrastructure, and community needs intersect. Think of it as the “sweet spot” between individual buildings and the whole city: large enough to enable meaningful planning, but small enough to tailor solutions to local context.

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.