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RSSIn this 60 Minutes broadcast, researchers have identified the crucial role of indoor air systems in curbing the spread of viruses, heralding in a new public health agenda.
Auckland’s St James Theatre has had a long and storied past, what does its future hold?
Watch the Interior Awards finalist presentations in the Workplace over 1000m2 category right here on ArchitectureNow.
Watch the Interior Awards finalist presentations in the Workplace up to 1000m2 category right here on ArchitectureNow.
Watch the Interior Awards finalist presentations in the Retail category right here on ArchitectureNow.
Watch the Interior Awards finalists presentations in the Hospitality category right here on ArchitectureNow.
Watch the Interior Awards finalist presentations in the Civic category right here on ArchitectureNow.
Watch the Interior Awards finalist presentations in the Residential category right here on ArchitectureNow.
Watch the Interior Awards finalist presentations in the Residential Kitchen category right here on ArchitectureNow.
Watch the Interior Awards finalist presentations in the Health and Wellness category right here on ArchitectureNow.
Watch the presentations in the Emerging Design Professional category right here on ArchitectureNow.
Professors of architecture and the brains behind the book Supertight talk about their research on the benefits of high density building typologies and implementing spatial quality in these environments.
Coming soon to Shelter. Discover the enchanting world of Iceland’s churches, instrumental in shaping the country’s architectural landscape since 1000CE.
Ockham co-founder Mark Todd discusses the serious urban development shortcomings we’ve seen in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle, and the ramifications of new densification policy.
Introducing Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson, the recipients of the 2022 Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Gold Medal.
Season 2 of Tiny Spaces explores the incredible beauty of Iceland’s environment and the small spaces that inhabit the country.
A film showing how young Latin American architects are bringing about a change by offering a new understanding of the way the profession interacts with society.
This exclusive-to-Shelter series looks into four unique tiny houses that blend clever architecture with absolute minimalism in unity with the native bushland.
MEXITY is an edgy new series exploring relationships between architecture and Mexico City, coming soon to Shelter.
In this series, architectural historian and author Rory Fraser takes us on a journey to four of England’s best follies to discover what makes them some of the country’s most interesting architecture.
Why has design in this part of Australia become coveted the world over? From an incredible ocean vista at Wategos to the subtropical lowland rainforest of the Big Scrub: Design Story - Byron Bay is a six-part series exploring some of the most inspirational spaces in this beautiful coastal region of Australia.
Through truly stunning photography, Architecture on the Edge features some of Chile’s most engaging and celebrated buildings and explores how Chilean architecture revels in pushing design to the very edge.
A Shelter original documentary series, Inspired Architecture looks behind the structures to the influences that lead to unique and inspired designs.
A Shelter original documentary series, Inspired Architecture looks behind the structures to the influences that lead to unique and inspired designs.
10 years on architect Rob Brown creates a new iteration of the famous Permanent Camping building. Built by the original master builder and joiner Jeffery Broadfield once again.
Outside In examines the hard science behind a movement of healthy home design called biophilia, which suggests that building healthier homes can affect positive changes in our blood pressure, heart rate and stress hormones.
Leading Māori architect Rau Hoskins discusses his work with DesignTRIBE and how a different cultural worldview can be brought to the practice of building.
The short film, from one of ArchitectureNow’s favourite filmmakers, explores the dynamic nature and movement of a residential project designed by Plano Humano Arquitectos.
In this entertaining short video from Vox, we learn about the ‘Twindow’ and how an Antarctic expedition led to the curtainwall glass we see in almost every city around the world.