Jacinda Rogers joined AGM as ArchitectureNow’s editor from April 2022–December 2024, having previously worked at book publisher Blackwell & Ruth, and its sister company MILK Books, for close to a decade.
Rogers’ freelance writing has appeared in New Zealand art magazines and blogs across a broad range of topics, including landscape architecture, the environment, socio-political issues, fashion, and lifestyle trends.
Rogers graduated with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree from Unitec in 2012. Her love for gardens and the environment has led to a particular interest in sustainable, low-impact architecture and design.
Projects
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This private dwelling by Kanat Studio for a client’s family member with dementia provides a peaceful respite from everyday worries and a tranquil setting for retreat.
News
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An invaluable record and objet d’art, Andy Spain’s photobook containing a continuous panorama of Cuba Street will be available 8–11 August at Photobook/NZ in Wellington.
Practice
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MAD Studio, a collaboration between Matt Liggins Studio and Angus Muir Design, talk about its installation for Splore 2024, an object dedicated to colour theory.
News
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Wharenui Harikoa opens at Waikato Museum 1 December. The brightly crocheted meeting house has already attracted thousands and is on track to becoming an international treasure.
Projects
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The result of a fruitful Marutūāhu-Ockham Iwi partnership, Manaaki is the largest apartment complex to have ever been built outside of Auckland’s CBD.
Review
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In this series, we talk to object-makers about their creative process. Here, we talk to Amanda Kemp, a ceramic sculpture artist, about her new collection of light fittings.