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Co-what?: Alternative housing models
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Co-housing, co-living, cooperative housing. Abigail Hurst examines these hot words that need to be taken seriously.
Across the Board
Obituary: Allan Arthur Wild
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Dr Julia Gatley pays tribute to NZIA Gold Medal-winning architect Allan Wild.
Work
Reforming the servant and served
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Plant & Food Research’s Mount Albert site has received a radical makeover by Bossley Architects and Lab-works Architecture.
Distinguished, with X-ray clarity sound
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Ian Lochhead celebrates the extraordinary engineering gymnastics employed to renew the Christchurch Town Hall.
Bamboo frontier
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Kiwi architect Richard Morris reflects on the trials, challenges and rewards of bamboo construction in Myanmar.
Poipoia te kākano kia puawai
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Guy Marriage explores the ways in which Tennent Brown Architects has helped nurture the Ngā Purapura kākano at Ōtaki to create Te Ara a Tāwhaki.
Crit
Review: Tall: The design and construction of high-rise architecture
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Mott MacDonald’s Advanced Computational Design Lead, Maria Mingallon, reviews Guy Marriage’s book on the design and construction of tall buildings.
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Opinion: Doctrinaire doodahs
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Pip Cheshire considers the value of character areas and their role as an exemplar of early occupation and of our history made manifest.
Opinion: Empty architecture
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Lynda Simmons considers the separation of land ownership from building ownership and the guardianship model of tangata whenua.
The Architectural Legacy of J. A. Louis Hay
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Peter Wood reviews this exhibit that explores the drawings of prominent a Hawke’s Bay architect, running at MTG Hawke’s Bay until 4 August.
Crit: Thermal consequences
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MArch student Emily Newmarch’s project responds to a world where the traditional hearth has become a subjective accessory and achieving a warmth is focused on machines.
Editorial: Taking it outside
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Chris Barton explores how taking the fight against terrorism outside can reclaim both public and sacred space.
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