Architecture New Zealand, July 2018 Architecture New Zealand July 2018 (Issue 4) Provocative, informative and engaging discussion of the best built works and the issues and events that matter. Subscribe Print Digital
Final thoughts: Penumbral Reflections Review | Chris Barton explores Paterson Architecture Collective’s commissioned architectural installation at Objectspace in Auckland.
Transforming the Royal Academy Review | To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy, David Chipperfield Architects have designed a newly expanded campus.
Book review: Binding Space Review | Dr Andrew Barrie reviews this book by Marian Macken, a newly appointed senior lecturer at the UoA School of Architecture.
‘A mammoth effort’: Naenae Bowling Club Projects | A dynamic, innovative roof covers Naenae’s newest community hub: a progressive bowling club by Tennent Brown Architects.
Passion for the profession: Tim Melville People | The recently appointed NZIA president speaks to us about some of the challenges that lie ahead during his two-year tenure.
Obituary: Edward John (Ted) McCoy People | Marshall Cook honours NZIA Gold Medal-winning architect Ted McCoy, who spent most of his working life designing in Dunedin.