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5. A Victorian Big Mac, with Cheese.

Season 1 | Episode 5
17m | Sep 23, 2021

“Custom made cabinets were finished with hand carvings and mouldings imported from England.”


Victorian-styled Buildings made Europeans feel at home, and safe – like the whole of Krd was one giant living room. Colonial buildings are kind of like Big Macs, outputs of a franchise.


Franchise is the promise of access, the promise that from anywhere; the same cold drink. But you don’t just get that cold drink from anywhere – you get it from here. Franchise is also the promise of calling this one ‘yours’.


Arohanui to :


  • The CoconetTV’s Tales of Time Coconut Grove on K’rd, 
  • Bartley, M.W. Colonial Architect: The Career of Edward Bartley 1839-1919. Wellington: First Edition Ltd, 2006.
  • Botton, Alain. Status Anxiety. Australis: Penguin Books, 2004.
  • Russell Brown’s article, “K’rd at the Crossroad.” Metro Magazine, January/February 2016.
  • Glamuzina Architects. “St Kevins.” Glamuzina Architects. Accessed July 5, 2020.



For any other resources referenced in the show, email the show at thisaintauckland@gmail.com for a copy of the full bibliography. 


This podcast was made in association with Poynton Studios.


This podcast was written, performed, and produced by Gabi Maffey. Sound technician and mixer was Ariki Perana.


https://www.poyntonstudios.com/

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