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New requirements for glass start now
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The phasing-in of new thermal performance requirements for glass begins on Thursday 3rd November. WGANZ outlines the changes.
Homes are set to get smarter
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The introduction of Smart Homes will lower household energy bills and support New Zealand’s transition to renewables says the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority.
What does resilient architecture look like now?
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One of NZ’s longest-standing architecture firms says the country has entered “a new era of disaster-resilient design.” Raylene McEwan and Rob Guild explain.
Waterside living
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Construction has begun on Catalina Bay Apartments, the new $150m development being the largest of its kind to commence construction this year.
Mel Bright Lecture 2022
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Te Kahui Whaihanga have announced a free lecture on the 18th of November from Melbourne-based architect Mel Bright of Studio Bright. Bookings essential.
Shelter Originals: Mexity
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MEXITY is an edgy new series exploring relationships between architecture and Mexico City, coming soon to Shelter.
Happening soon: ‘Regenerative Dialogue’ with Julian Agyeman
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Whakaora is hosting a session Nov 11, with Prof. Julian Agyeman, of Tufts University, who will speak on how a social justice lens can restructure our cities.
ADNZ national awards announced
Awards
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On Friday the 28th of October, eight exceptional projects received a national award at the 2022 ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards.
West Coast hut wins Supreme Award
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A unique bach ‘Biv_Punakaiki’ designed by Mitchell Coll of Fabric has won the 2022 ADNZ Resene Supreme Architectural Design Award.
The Greenhouse taking form
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Construction starts on a new Auckland landmark named for the 150,000 iridescent, green-glazed bricks that will adorn its façade.