@article{marques_fostering_2021, title = {Fostering {Landscape} {Identity} {Through} {Participatory} {Design} {With} {Indigenous} {Cultures} of {Australia} and {Aotearoa}/{New} {Zealand}}, volume = {24}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85049630076&doi=10.1177%2f1206331218783939&partnerID=40&md5=deac0015d7817b9777fb25ad70617005}, doi = {10.1177/1206331218783939}, number = {1}, journal = {Space and Culture}, author = {Marques, B. and Grabasch, G. and McIntosh, J.}, year = {2021}, keywords = {Maori, indigenous culture, landscape architecture}, pages = {37--52}, } @article{marques_cross-cultural_2023, title = {Cross-cultural {Rongoā} healing: a landscape response to urban health}, volume = {48}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85164206285&doi=10.1080%2f01426397.2023.2230909&partnerID=40&md5=60bf25acdb5304059c3fb97b06de2dd9}, doi = {10.1080/01426397.2023.2230909}, abstract = {The growing interest in Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Indigenous worldviews has refocused attention on land and resource management systems as well as local knowledge of flora and fauna. As Western medicine often ignores the spiritual and mental intricacies of health, finding a balance between Western and Non-Western knowledge is vital to creating a culturally and ecologically responsive environment. This paper addresses the growing interest in TEK as a catalyst for urban landscape regeneration by incorporating the biophysical dimensions of place and environment. It explores the proposed design of a Māori Rongoā learning garden in a public space in the city of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. By identifying opportunities in designing plant collections and issues for plant harvesting, this paper aids the discourse on potential cultural collisions and strategies for both reconnecting with Indigenous people but also connecting non-Indigenous people to the natural surroundings. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor \& Francis Group.}, number = {8}, journal = {Landscape Research}, author = {Marques, B. and McIntosh, J. and Hall, C.}, year = {2023}, keywords = {Indigenous knowledge, Māori, landscape architecture}, pages = {1091--1107}, } @article{marques_whispering_2019, title = {Whispering tales: using augmented reality to enhance cultural landscapes and {Indigenous} values}, volume = {15}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85068605679&doi=10.1177%2f1177180119860266&partnerID=40&md5=691c0c937d0b3e64011edaad53908a7b}, doi = {10.1177/1177180119860266}, abstract = {Increasingly, our built and natural environments are becoming hybrids of real and digital entities where objects, buildings and landscapes are linked online in websites, blogs and texts. In the case of Aotearoa New Zealand, modern lifestyles have put Māori Indigenous oral narratives at risk of being lost in a world dominated by text and digital elements. Intangible values, transmitted orally from generation to generation, provide a sense of identity and community to Indigenous Māori as they relate and experience the land based on cultural, spiritual, emotion, physical and social values. Retaining the storytelling environment through the use of augmented reality, this article extends the biophysical attributes of landscape through embedded imagery and auditory information. By engaging with Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa, a design approach has been developed to illustrate narratives through different media, in a way that encourages a deeper and broader bicultural engagement with landscape. © The Author(s) 2019.}, number = {3}, journal = {AlterNative}, author = {Marques, B. and McIntosh, J. and Carson, H.}, year = {2019}, keywords = {Indigenous knowledge, landscape architecture}, pages = {193--204}, } @article{rodgers_connecting_2020, title = {Connecting {Māori} {Youth} and {Landscape} {Architecture} {Students} through {Participatory} {Design}}, volume = {8}, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087494813&doi=10.1080%2f20507828.2020.1768349&partnerID=40&md5=16e037123a9696158c0248e026013dfa}, doi = {10.1080/20507828.2020.1768349}, number = {2}, journal = {Architecture and Culture}, author = {Rodgers, M. and Marques, B. and McIntosh, J.}, year = {2020}, keywords = {landscape architecture, participatory design}, pages = {309--327}, }