Tag: People
RSSDiscovering Noel D’Arcy Blackburn
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Matt Grant visits architect Noel Blackburn’s Hillcrest house in Hamilton and decides to find out more about his work.
Wingates announces promotions
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Wingates recently announced the promotions of several key staff in both their Auckland and Tauranga studios.
Jasmax associate represents Oceania at Archiprix International
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Jasmax associate and University of Auckland architectural graduate Icao Tiseli heads to the international workshop in Rotterdam.
What water?
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Karamia Müller considers the politics of the built realm and uses a clever analogy asking “How’s the water?” to address the impact of social conditioning on how we view the housing crisis.
The good, the bad and the ugly
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Pip Cheshire advocates for greater diversity and inclusivity in the design and planning of architecture in New Zealand’s cities.
Grimshaw opens Auckland studio
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Global architecture firm Grimshaw opens Auckland studio, to be led by Neil Stonell.
Architects in Profile: Rogan Nash
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With serious architectural pedigree, Eva Nash and Kate Rogan have built their practice designing exceptional homes.
Warren and Mahoney announce new Associate Principal
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Claire Sharpe’s career started with W+M and led to opportunities in London and in San Francisco where she worked on Apple Park.
Obituary: Sir Miles Warren
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Ian Lochhead pays tribute to Frederick Miles Warren ONZ, KBE, FNZIA, New Zealand’s most celebrated and influential architect of the 20th century.
Shaping our collective Pacific future
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Three good friends formed an architecture practice in 1992. Evžen Novák reflects on how the studio has become a cooperative enterprise in which multiple design approaches have flourished.
Instagrammable moments
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Scott Compton discusses changing workplace design in the age of Covid, the rise of the distributed campus model and creating magnetic, experiential workspaces for empowered employees.
T’iafelelea’i Carinnya Feaunati: New Zealand’s only registered Samoan woman architect shares her journey
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Te Kāhui Whaihanga’s Susan Strongman speaks to T’iafelelea’i Carinnya Feaunati, a Samoan woman making moves in architecture.
Work-life balance: Four Walls
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Te Kāhui Whaihanga’s Susan Strongman chats with the directors of this accidentally all-female practice, Amy Hendry and Claire Paterson.
On the Rise: Claudia Boyo
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In the latest iteration of our series, supported by Resene, we profile an up-and-coming landscape architect at Auckland’s Resilio Studio who sees environments as the great equaliser.
On the Rise: Micheal McCabe
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This M.Arch graduate now creates sets, exhibitions and installations as an interdisciplinary designer. He and Ashley Cusick spent a morning discussing queer architecture, unconventional career paths, the beauty of the transitory and more.
2020 in Review: Top 5 people
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As we round out the year, we’re looking back at ArchitectureNow‘s most popular articles in 2020: starting with five faces we’ve loved to read about.
Colour Collab: Daniel Marshall
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Modernity, Mexican architecture, surrealism and luminescence inspire this Auckland architect to create a moody and highly textural photograph.
Viewfinder: Simon Devitt
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We interview Simon Devitt, one of New Zealand’s most successful and prolific architectural photographers, to hear about some of his favourite projects to shoot.
Colour Collab: Annabel Cropper
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In her time off, this architecture graduate blends graphic and object design with curiosity and architecture for the sake of large, sculptural objects.
Love and basketball: Michael Vaisigano
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From professional basketballer to designer, Vaisigano urges young Pacific Islanders to “know and understand the unique value you bring and wear this with pride…”