Architecture New Zealand, March 2017 Architecture New Zealand March 2017 (Issue 2) 2 Subscribe Print Digital
Architecture on stage Review | Natalie Bradburn attended the recent in:situ conference to listen to leading architects from around the world.
Te Takitaki News | Designed by four architectural graduates, Te Takitaki is the 2017 winner of the Brick Bay Folly competition.
Architects amidst conflict Practice | Thomas Denhardt examines Lebanon’s conflict-filled history and asks, “What is the architect’s role during war and conflict?”
St Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel Projects | Architectus’ chapel in Christchurch weaves recycled salvaged materials and heritage items into a distinctively modern form.
Dynamic geometry: Chapel Street Centre Projects | Dalman Architecture’s community-minded Chapel Street Centre is a dramatic piece of place-making, executed with modest means.
Great bones: 133 Molesworth Street Projects | Studio Pacific Architecture has rebuilt this innovative, earthquake-proof building in central Wellington.
Transitional architecture Review | Barnaby Bennett reviews the fourth Festival of Transitional Architecture, held late last year in Christchurch.
“…No end to experimentation” Review | The life’s work of Zaha Hadid has been celebrated in two exhibitions in London, reviewed here by Colin Martin.