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Rachel de Lambert

Heritage Viewpoints

Rachel is a landscape architect and Director of Boffa Miskell who has resided in Auckland for some 20 years now. Her interest in cultural landscape developed as a student at Lincoln College where she completed a final year dissertation on the topic of Historic Landscape Conservation in New Zealand, this lead to employment with the then Department of Lands and Survey in Auckland and the transition to the Department of Conservation before joining Boffa Miskell, originally back in Christchurch where she grew up.

Rachel was an organiser of the Conservation Planning conference that brought James Semple Kerr to New Zealand in the mid 1990's and has maintained an ongoing interest in project work opportunities related to heritage landscapes. Recently she has been assisting Auckland City with projects involved in the spatial mapping of landscape and heritage values as well as with the framework for heritage landscapes and criteria for their assessment.

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Published November 2009