Critics pan CERA artist’s narrow vision of inner-city living
Critics have highlighted the predominantly European descent and middle-class look of the people in the artist's renditions.
Chris Hutching for NBR NZ Property Investor
Thu, 19 Mar 2015
A Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority inner-city living campaign has been criticised as too ethnically narrow.
But its most glaring implied omission is the lack of CERA’s own proposed anchor projects.
The inner-city living document shows photographs of several new low-rise apartment and
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Chris Hutching for NBR NZ Property Investor
Thu, 19 Mar 2015
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