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James Albert Beard. Wellington: New Zealand Heritage and Conservation Trust; Wellington Heritage And Conservation Trust, 1995. • ---. The Draft Wellington Regional Landscape Plan. OSSMOSIS 37. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: New Zealand Heritage and Conservation Trust; Wellington Heritage and Conservation Trust, 1996. • ---. "Factories in national parks." OSSMOSIS 59 (2006). • ---. "Fundamentalist values boondockery." OSSMOSIS 53 (2004): 1–10. • ---. "Helmut Einhorn 1911–1988." Architecture New Zealand July/August (1988): 14. • ---. "An historical perspective." Home and Building 4 (1982): 73. • ---. "Hollywood fantasy ignores basic norms." City Voice [Wellington] 30 Mar. 1994. • ---, ed. Housing Competition Buller Grove: Assessors report. Lower Hutt: New Zealand Institute of Architects in association with Lower Hutt Civic Corporation, 1976. • ---. "Human consumers, externalities, pollutions." OSSMOSIS 60 (2006): 1–4. • ---. "Humans, humanism, humanists." OSSMOSIS 47 (1999): 1–7. • ---. "Hunter Building Victoria University of Wellington." New Zealand Architect 2 (1978): 3. • ---. "An interview with the Minister." The Landscape 5 (1977). • ---. "Lambton Common." OSSMOSIS 43 (1997): 1–11. • ---. "Mansfield Conservation Precinct." OSSMOSIS 61 (2007): 1–9. • ---. Mansfield Precinct. OSSMOSIS 57. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: New Zealand Heritage and Conservation Trust; Wellington Heritage and Conservation Trust, 2005. • ---. "Mansfield Precinct economics." OSSMOSIS 63 (2007): 1–12. • ---. Motupihi Village. OSSMOSIS 32. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: New Zealand Heritage and Conservation Trust; Wellington Heritage And Conservation Trust, 1995. • ---. "Mui Potu conservation 2004: the ongoing protection of the biological process of Abel Tasman Point peninsula, Wainui Estuary, Golden Bay." OSSMOSIS 52 (2003): 1–26. • ---. "Obituary." Architecture New Zealand January/February (1988): 28. • ---. Old BNZ Park: a park without and within a triangle... OSSMOSIS 1. Wellington: James Beard and Co, 1988. • ---. One window houses. OSSMOSIS 23. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: Wellington Heritage And Conservation Trust, 1994. • ---. "Open city space." Dominion [Wellington] 21 Apr. 1988. • ---. The Open Space Society green alternative to the Lambton Harbour Company proposals. OSSMOSIS 3. Wellington: James Beard and Co, 1988. • ---. "Our Lady of the Star of the Sea." OSSMOSIS 65 (2007): 1–12. • ---. Pedestrian Precincts for Wellington 1988. OSSMOSIS 2. Wellington: James Beard and Co, 1988. • ---. "Planning for leisure." NZIA Journal 37.6 (1970): 188–89. • ---. "Planning open spaces and high rise development in Wellington." NZIA Journal 36.10 (1969): 316–19. • ---. Police Headquarters – a pretty police park for Waring Taylor Street. OSSMOSIS 13. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: Open Space Society, 1991. • ---. Precinct Planning for Wellington 1965. Wellington: Greater Wellington and Hutt Valley Retailers' Assoc., 1965. • ---. "Principles in redevelopment." New Zealand Architect 4 (1987): 63,69. • ---. Regional park asunder blunder. OSSMOSIS 24. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: Wellington Heritage And Conservation Trust, 1994. • ---. "Resource Management jottings." OSSMOSIS 44 (1997): 1–5. • ---. Resource management, design and planning. OSSMOSIS 14. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: Open Space Society, 1992. • ---. "Saving old buildings." Evening Post [Wellington] 10 Nov. 1992. • ---. "Scapes, sustainability and survivals." OSSMOSIS 46 (1999): 1–3. • ---. Site analysis and appraisals. OSSMOSIS 6. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: Open Space Society, 1990. • ---. Social concern and the Architectural Centre, Wellington. OSSMOSIS 41. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: New Zealand Heritage and Conservation Trust; Wellington Heritage and Conservation Trust, 1997. • ---. "Some notes on development and building control." 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"Trenchant criticism lauded." The Dominion [Wellington] 20 Sep. 1985. • ---. "An unbuilt 1980 office block." OSSMOSIS 56 (2005): 1–3. • ---. "'Vandalism' in wharf changes." Evening Post [Wellington] 19 May 1986. • ---. "Vernon A Brown." Architectural Centre Inc. Newsletter Apr. (1965). • ---. The Wellington bypass road and the Waterfront race. OSSMOSIS 20. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: Open Space Society, 1993. • ---. "Wellington inner city bypass." OSSMOSIS 45 (1998): 1–15. • ---. The Wellington Motorway Southern Extension – for whom? OSSMOSIS 10. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: Open Space Society, 1991. • ---. The Wellington Saint James Theatre, chaste, or chaste away. OSSMOSIS 9. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: Open Space Society, 1990. • ---. The Wellington Town Belt restored. OSSMOSIS 38. Ed. James Albert Beard. Wellington: New Zealand Heritage and Conservation Trust; Wellington Heritage and Conservation Trust, 1996. • ---. 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