A new look for Architecture New Zealand
The November/December issue of Architecture New Zealand has just been released, with a refreshed design that has been influenced by the changing nature of today’s media and to better showcase the value of architecture. The updated issue includes a Kiwi-designed font and a touch of New Zealand through the patterning that frames the new Practice section. There is improved navigation throughout and additional links to ArchitectureNow.
The New Zealand Architecture Awards, announced at a gala evening at Auckland Museum on 30 October, are thoroughly covered in this issue, along with an indepth feature on the 2015 Gold Medal winner, Stuart Gardyne of architecture +. Alongside the awards, we showcase projects such as a colourful Māori immersion school by RTA Studio and an award-winning Auckland college by Jasmax.
An architectural social enterprise in Northland and the Jasmax Māori Cultural Advisory are covered in the Practice section, along with a review of the recent Auckland Architecture Week. Up-to-the minute news items, book reviews and opinion pieces by Rameka Alexander-Tu’inukuafe and Thomas Denhardt round out the November/December issue.
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Scroll through the slideshow above and see how much the design of Architecture New Zealand has changed through the years.