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Motion Sickness: Beyond the trends

Motion Sickness: Beyond the trends

Projects A bold transformation by Wonder of a once-industrial building has become the third home of Motion Sickness — a creative advertising powerhouse known for its heavy-hitting campaigns and rebellious spirit.
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Tenderness and connection through colour

Tenderness and connection through colour

News Colour specialists, Davina Harper and Bree Leech introduce three palettes in the 2026 Dulux Colour Forecast that reflects reflect continued global uncertainty and digital fatigue.
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Five finalists selected for 2026 Brick Bay Folly

Five finalists selected for 2026 Brick Bay Folly

News Five enchanting submissions have been short-listed for the eleventh Brick Bay Folly.
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Making the case for earth building in Aotearoa

Making the case for earth building in Aotearoa

News This year’s Earth Building Association of New Zealand conference will profile the latest ideas, technologies and projects shaping the future of low carbon, high performing, sustainable building in Aotearoa.
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Entries open to the 2025 AAA Design Awards

Entries open to the 2025 AAA Design Awards

Awards The Auckland Architecture Association Design Awards are back for 2025. Entries are open from 19th August and close 21st September.
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Solar power: On course to power every New Zealand home

Solar power: On course to power every New Zealand home

New analysis suggests New Zealand homes could be fully solar-powered by 2032. The data reveals residential solar capacity surged 43% in the past year alone, with adoption set to outpace previous forecasts.
Tenderness and connection through colour

Tenderness and connection through colour

Colour specialists, Davina Harper and Bree Leech introduce three palettes in the 2026 Dulux Colour Forecast that reflects reflect continued global uncertainty and digital fatigue.
Five finalists selected for 2026 Brick Bay Folly

Five finalists selected for 2026 Brick Bay Folly

Five enchanting submissions have been short-listed for the eleventh Brick Bay Folly.
Making the case for earth building in Aotearoa

Making the case for earth building in Aotearoa

This year’s Earth Building Association of New Zealand conference will profile the latest ideas, technologies and projects shaping the future of low carbon, high performing, sustainable building in Aotearoa.

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Motion Sickness: Beyond the trends

Motion Sickness: Beyond the trends

A bold transformation by Wonder of a once-industrial building has become the third home of Motion Sickness — a creative advertising powerhouse known for its heavy-hitting campaigns and rebellious spirit.
Buddle Findlay: Lawful sophistication

Buddle Findlay: Lawful sophistication

After more than a decade away Buddle Findlay has returned to the heart of Ōtautahi Christchurch with a purpose-built workplace by Jasmax.
Miro Homes: Terraced housing that’s a cut above

Miro Homes: Terraced housing that’s a cut above

Partner content: Quality is key in the new high-end terraced housing development in the heart of Henderson.
  • RTA Studio: Coming home to work
  • New Zealand wool flooring grounds Taupō’s landmark civic project

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Green Property Summit 2025 – Hosted by NZGBC

Green Property Summit 2025 – Hosted by NZGBC

Anthony Vile attended the annual Green Property Summit, which focused on the challenges, opportunities and positive outcomes generated on both sides of the Tasman.
Building Nations 2025: A vision for New Zealand?

Building Nations 2025: A vision for New Zealand?

The Building Nations 2025 event set out to lift our sights, plan for the long term, and bring all sectors of the industry together to deliver that vision. Anthony Vile reviews the summit.
Itinerary City Guide: Waihōpai Invercargill

Itinerary City Guide: Waihōpai Invercargill

In this Itinerary, supported by Dulux Colours of New Zealand, Andrew Barrie tours 14 resilient buildings in Waihōpai Invercargill.
  • Itinerary: Angus, Flood & Griffiths
  • Book review: The Master Builder: William Butterfield and his times

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People, place and culture

People, place and culture

In the latest of our Practice in Profile series supported by Resene, Designgroup Stapleton Elliott director Michael Ware reflects on the studio’s evolution.
After the rain

After the rain

In part one of six parts, Andrew Barrie looks at the ground-breaking methods being developed to dispose of 1200 disaster-compromised houses across Auckland.
Moments of warmth, tactility and embrace

Moments of warmth, tactility and embrace

In the latest of our Practice in Profile series supported by Resene, Ben Lloyd and Mike Hartley discuss their practice goals of being in the moment.
  • A reality check and a call to arms
  • Joining forces for good

Awards

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Entries open to the 2025 AAA Design Awards

Entries open to the 2025 AAA Design Awards

The Auckland Architecture Association Design Awards are back for 2025. Entries are open from 19th August and close 21st September.
25 wins at the 2025 SPASA Awards

25 wins at the 2025 SPASA Awards

Mayfair Pools & Spas took home 25 wins at the 2025 SPASA (Swimming Pool & Spa Association) Awards.

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Ministry expands South Island presence with senior appointment in the Queenstown Lakes Region

Ministry expands South Island presence

Ministry has announced the appointment of experienced designer Nick Plimmer as Relationships Manager to establish a permanent base in Queenstown.
University days

University days

Pip Cheshire considers the ways in which our universities respond to the evolving expectations of the architecture community.
Wingates announces two new principals in Tauranga and Hamilton

Wingates announces two new principals in Tauranga and Hamilton

Wingates has appointed two new Principals, strengthening its presence in both the Bay of Plenty and Waikato regions.
Reading the raupō

Reading the raupō

Karamia Müller considers whether or not raupō architecture, long erased, might not be relics, but rather forks in the road… not artefacts, but provocations.

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Tenderness and connection through colour
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Five finalists selected for 2026 Brick Bay Folly
Five finalists selected for 2026 Brick Bay Folly
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Making the case for earth building in Aotearoa
Making the case for earth building in Aotearoa
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