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Interior Awards 2025: Social Gallery

Interior Awards 2025: Social Gallery

Awards Experience all the highlights from the 2025 Interior Awards in our exclusive photo gallery.
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2025 World Architecture Festival shortlist announced

2025 World Architecture Festival shortlist announced

Awards The World Architecture Festival awards programme has released its shortlist, with 11 projects from nine Aotearoa practices making the cut.
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After the rain

After the rain

Practice 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.
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Aventuur shares vision for Auckland Surf Park masterplan

Aventuur shares vision for Auckland Surf Park masterplan

Projects Studio Pacific’s design transforms Dairy Flat site into a connected, surf-centred neighbourhood.
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Future of Housing Summit: Industry Leader Roadmap

Future of Housing Summit: Industry Leader Roadmap

News The Future of Housing Summit, in collaboration with Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZ Institute of Architects (NZIA), is set to take place at the nation’s largest build, design and architectural trade show, BuildNZ.
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Open Christchurch: Opening eyes, minds and hearts

Open Christchurch: Opening eyes, minds and hearts

Dorita Hannah visits Te Pūtahi’s annual Open Christchurch event and finds a blueprint for sharing Aotearoa’s unfolding architectural heritage.
Future of Housing Summit: Industry Leader Roadmap

Future of Housing Summit: Industry Leader Roadmap

The Future of Housing Summit, in collaboration with Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZ Institute of Architects (NZIA), is set to take place at the nation’s largest build, design and architectural trade show, BuildNZ.
Working with technology

Working with technology

Terry Cheng reviews DigiComm25 and is cautiously optimistic about the role of emerging technologies in enabling more-meaningful work.
Experimenting with building (Under the Volcano)

Experimenting with building (Under the Volcano)

A team of University of Auckland architecture students is constructing a series of architectonic sculptures to explore suburban built environments and home ownership attitudes.

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The Bone Marrow Cancer Turst and Plus Architecture open new Christchurch accomodation facility

The Bone Marrow Cancer Turst and Plus Architecture open new Christchurch accomodation facility

The Bone Marrow Cancer Trust in collaboration with Plus Architecture has officially opened Rānui Apartments, offering 43 self-contained apartments as a sanctuary for patients and their families.
Aventuur shares vision for Auckland Surf Park masterplan

Aventuur shares vision for Auckland Surf Park masterplan

Studio Pacific’s design transforms Dairy Flat site into a connected, surf-centred neighbourhood.
The activator

The activator

Abigail Hurst explores the multifaceted Te Whare Whakatere, the Ashburton Library and Civic Centre, by Athfield Architects.
  • The building as a teacher
  • Houses revisited: Carrie Street house

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Itinerary: Angus, Flood & Griffiths

Itinerary: Angus, Flood & Griffiths

In this Itinerary, supported by Dulux Colours of New Zealand, Matt Grant sees 13 significant projects in agricultural regions by the Hamilton firm Angus, Flood & Griffiths.
Book review: The Master Builder: William Butterfield and his times

Book review: The Master Builder: William Butterfield and his times

Ian Lochhead reviews Nicholas Olsberg’s new book on the famed 19th-century architect William Butterfield.
Nature in the balance

Nature in the balance

Architect Charissa Snijders reports on the Environmental Defence Society’s (EDS) landmark 2025 Dollars and Sense Conference held earlier this month.
  • Exhibition: Building an archive of Indigenous architecture: Joar Nango and collaborators
  • Book review: The Organizer’s Guide to Architecture Education

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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

A reality check and a call to arms

Anthony Vile attended the New Zealand Green Building Council’s annual Housing Summit, where industry leaders were challenged to align and take action.
  • Joining forces for good
  • Radical responsibility

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2025 World Architecture Festival shortlist announced

2025 World Architecture Festival shortlist announced

The World Architecture Festival awards programme has released its shortlist, with 11 projects from nine Aotearoa practices making the cut.
Winners revealed: Southern Architecture Awards 2025

Winners revealed: Southern Architecture Awards 2025

Nineteen projects received Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects’ Local Awards for the Southern region this year.

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Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘Artiteture’

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘Artiteture’

Cartoonist and architect Malcolm Walker makes an artistic interpretation of some well-known architects within the industry.
Colour Collab: Max Warren

Colour Collab: Max Warren

In this series brought to you by Resene, Max Warren discusses his approach to designing simple, honest projects, with an engaging mix of practicality and playfulness.
Studio Pacific announces promotions for 2025

Studio Pacific announces promotions for 2025

Eleven team members across Studio Pacific have been promoted.
Some kind of miracle

Some kind of miracle

Chris Barton wonders whether or not architecture can perform miracles and what it takes for an architect to become a saint.

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Open Christchurch: Opening eyes, minds and hearts
Open Christchurch: Opening eyes, minds and hearts
Dorita Hannah attended Te Pūtahi’s annual Open Christchurch event ...
The Bone Marrow Cancer Turst and Plus Architecture open new Christchurch accomodation facility
The Bone Marrow Cancer Turst and Plus Architecture open new Christchurch accomodation facility
The Bone Marrow Cancer Trust in collaboration with Plus Architecture ...
Future of Housing Summit: Industry Leader Roadmap
Future of Housing Summit: Industry Leader Roadmap
The Future of Housing Summit, in collaboration with Te Kāhui ...
After the rain
After the rain
In part one of a six-part series, Andrew Barrie speaks ...

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