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Event review: Dissent 2019
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A report from the Australasian Student Architecture Congress, held in Christchurch this year and full of forward thinking.
Review: In Context: RTA Studio
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Mike Austin discusses the recent exhibition at Objectspace that explored one Auckland firm’s approach to work, space and context.
Book review: One Year Drawn
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Marian Macken discusses this record of a year in the life of architect Pete Bossley – as seen through his drawings.
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A grave concern
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Bishop Jim White visits Futuna Chapel and finds an architectural shrine that is insensitive to consecrated space and to St Peter Chanel.
Stadia dreams
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Richard Goldie reflects on trends in stadium design gleaned from a recent research tour to Japan and the United States and builds his case for what makes a modern stadium work.
Signs of use and past presences
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Anthony Brand meets Amin Taha, discusses the rise of ‘amnesic architecture’ at an Oxford conference, and finds several practices countering the trend.
Across the Board
New school on the block
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We speak with two faculty from the AUT School of Future Environments, which is set to open at the beginning of next year.
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Editorial: Chris Barton on declarations
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Architecture New Zealand editor, Chris barton, comments on the recent Architects Declare movement and what climate-friendly architecture might look like.
Opinion: The power of awards
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Lynda Simmons on assessment and the highs and lows of programmes for architectural accolades.
Opinion: The architect’s folly
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Pip Cheshire asserts that architecture has nothing to do with buildings but is all about the space between them.
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