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Christopher Kelly's latest contributions
‘Housing is a public good’ yeah? Nah
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Christopher Kelly asks: What are we trying to achieve in the housing market and does anyone in power really want to achieve it?
Book: Server Manifesto: Data Center Architecture and the Future of Democracy
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This little book sets out to consider the ways in which our public places could use open-sourced data positively and discusses how cities must reconsider what makes them smart.
Book review: The New Queensland House
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Christopher Kelly reviews the large-format book, edited by Cameron Bruhn and Katelin Butler, and finds it offers plenty on which Kiwis can make use of, in our burgeoning cities.
Watching the collectives
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From December 2019 to March 2021, the value of New Zealand’s housing stock increased by $324 billion or about $65K per person in our team of five million.
First THAB off the rank
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Christopher Kelly looks at the socially equitable, Jasmax-designed 26 Aroha and discovers the beginnings of our own Aotearoan culture of living closer together.
Practice in Profile: Awaiting the chisel of the mind
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Christopher Kelly reflects on wilfulness and how Architecture Workshop navigates its way by a series of design intents.
Why the role of architects is on trial
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Chris Kelly suggests ways architects can remind the public that architecture is essential to the quality of civic life.
Christopher Kelly's latest photo contributions
Practice in Profile: Awaiting the chisel of the mind
Practice
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Christopher Kelly reflects on wilfulness and how Architecture Workshop navigates its way by a series of design intents.