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RSSThe firm’s Christchurch and Auckland studios announce the expansion of their leadership team with Hayley Fisher and Tom Locke promoted to principals.
XPO Exhibitions announces that BuildNZ, Facilities Integrate and the National Safety Show will be presented in one event from 25-26 November 2020.
An independent review says the industry is well placed to meet its goal of 30 per cent less emissions by 2030, Concrete New Zealand reports.
A new organisation has been formed to encourage collaboration and unity among urban development professionals in New Zealand, chaired by Dame Fran Wilde.
Auckland’s $1 billion new mixed-use development is set to shake up the city’s waterfront. We take a first look ahead of the official opening on 11 June 2020.
Secondary school students considering a career in architecture, urban planning, construction, engineering, property, surveying or quantity surveying can apply for a Keystone Trust Study Award, valued at $5000 a year.
NZIA Gold Medal winners, established architects, recent graduates, students and many others offer their support and urge readers to subscribe.
The New Zealand Registered Architects Board (NZRAB) has announced the appointment of Margaret Bearsley as the NZRAB’s new Chief Executive.
Over $4500 in prizes is available in Open and Secondary Student categories for architecturally-focussed essays.
This international design competition is now open for entries with more than US$275,000 in prizes up for grabs. Entries are open until 31 January 2021.
Fairview announces a new range that is set to simplify window and joinery specifying across an entire project.
Put these key dates for the biggest celebration of New Zealand interiors in your diaries.
Find out how you can win a Rocket espresso machine, a coffee grinder and a year’s worth of fresh coffee beans from L’affare.
Auckland Council has unveiled a new web-based home for its 20-year vision to transform the city centre. Explore it in more depth here.
We catch up with CEO Scott Fisher about the decision to move their annual conference to the web.
A hotel in in China’s lake district in Hangzhou seeks to recreate a moonlit, meditative interior.
Seasoned interior designer Kathryn Roberts has joined the firm as interior design lead following her return to Auckland from overseas.
The CoreNet Symposium has been postponed to 23 September 2020, but it still promises to be a highly topical look at what it takes to build resilient buildings. We find out more.
Ctrl Space, award-winning hospitality design practice, are opening their doors and offering a beleaguered sector a free design review service.
Bring the gallery to you and see exclusive works by artists from around the Pacific at this free online event, taking place from 30 April to 17 May 2020.
Pawson returns to lead the firm’s interior design team.
Sustainable community champion Tessa Meyer has been named the New Zealand Green Building Council’s Future Thinker of the Year.
AGM, publisher of these three long-standing New Zealand architecture and design magazines, has announced the closure of the titles.
This free market report from the construction industry features research on what’s been happening in the last two weeks across the sector.
Chief Executive Leonie Freeman says the Council will “assist the Government in taking immediate action to support property owners through this period”.
On Wednesdays in April, CoreNet New Zealand will be offering “open mic” style virtual pop ups to help businesses stay connected.
Architectus has announced the appointment of six associates as it broadens its leadership structure to support the practice’s growing team.
As New Zealand enters a period of staying home, we’ve got the perfect challenge to keep us creative – and a chance to be featured in Urbis.
Escape to simpler times with the original plans for this 1988 home, designed by legendary New Zealand architect John Scott.
Mike Linzey pays tribute to NZIA award-winning architect and Professor of Design at the University of Auckland, Peter Bartlett.
Developers Willis Bond & Co have announced a new residential development at Catalina Bay to be designed by Architectus.
The University of Auckland has honoured this influential heritage architect for his contribution to New Zealand architecture.
Architecture’s highest honour has been awarded to two women for the first time in its history.
The Auckland Architecture Association honours projects that show an “unrestrained conceptual process”.
The Interior Awards wouldn’t be possible without companies that are dedicated to good design. We asked Subzero Wolf about books, designs and more.
Diana Jung, Jamie Irvine and Gemma James are the firm’s most recent architects to be registered with the NZRAB.
Two Panuku neighbourhoods have achieved a Green Star – Communities rating for exceptional masterplanning, a first in New Zealand.
The Facilities Management Association of New Zealand announces the programme for its annual summit, themed “The Big Shift”.
Principals Sarah Hayden, Mary Henry and Roberta Johnson will take on new management roles within the firm.
The New Zealand Institute of Building is calling for submissions for the 27th iteration of their national awards programme.