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Christopher Kelly's latest contributions
‘Oh Vienna’ Where do we live tomorrow?
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Architecture Workshop’s Christopher Kelly examines Vienna’s ‘affordability of everyday life’ and recommends an amalgam of solutions to New Zealand’s housing crisis.
‘Housing is a public good’ yeah? Nah
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Christopher Kelly asks: What are we trying to achieve in the housing market and does anyone in power really want to achieve it?
Book: Server Manifesto: Data Center Architecture and the Future of Democracy
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This little book sets out to consider the ways in which our public places could use open-sourced data positively and discusses how cities must reconsider what makes them smart.
Book review: The New Queensland House
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Christopher Kelly reviews the large-format book, edited by Cameron Bruhn and Katelin Butler, and finds it offers plenty on which Kiwis can make use of, in our burgeoning cities.
Watching the collectives
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From December 2019 to March 2021, the value of New Zealand’s housing stock increased by $324 billion or about $65K per person in our team of five million.
First THAB off the rank
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Christopher Kelly looks at the socially equitable, Jasmax-designed 26 Aroha and discovers the beginnings of our own Aotearoan culture of living closer together.
Practice in Profile: Awaiting the chisel of the mind
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Christopher Kelly reflects on wilfulness and how Architecture Workshop navigates its way by a series of design intents.
Why the role of architects is on trial
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Chris Kelly suggests ways architects can remind the public that architecture is essential to the quality of civic life.
Christopher Kelly's latest photo contributions
‘Oh Vienna’ Where do we live tomorrow?
Practice
|
Architecture Workshop’s Christopher Kelly examines Vienna’s ‘affordability of everyday life’ and recommends an amalgam of solutions to New Zealand’s housing crisis.
Practice in Profile: Awaiting the chisel of the mind
Practice
|
Christopher Kelly reflects on wilfulness and how Architecture Workshop navigates its way by a series of design intents.