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RSSCatch up with what’s gone on during the first week of the Festival of Architecture, and see how you can get still get involved.
The UoA School of Architecture and Planning presents this insightful series of lectures focussing on Activism and Architecture.
Artist Joe Sheehan opens an exhibition of architectural sculptures at the Tim Melville gallery, running until 12 October 2019.
Registrations of interest are now open for a construction partner for the Scott Base Redevelopment Project.
A group of New Zealand architecture firms have joined a global commitment to tackling the climate change crises.
This video goes behind the scenes of the conception, construction, and unveiling of The Wood Pavilion.
Recently awarded a WAFX award for Cultural Identity, this new video explains the indigenous design thinking behind the CRL.
This year’s event is packed full of talks, tours. competitions, exhibitions and more. Here is our pick of the lot.
Aucklanders are encouraged to have their say before 18 October 2019 on the refresh of a 2012 Masterplan.
This year’s Folly winners asked, what if the rigid timber from the structure of the domestic house were able to express itself freely?
Landscape Architecture Aotearoa reports from Ihumātao after over 50 individuals joined the Landscape Foundation and Ngā Aho for a visit to the site.
The plan to revive the part of east Christchurch damaged by earthquakes approved by Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration.
ArchitectureNZ presents your opportunity to put your model-making skills to the test. Does your team have what it takes?
Ponsonby art gallery Objectspace opens a new series of exhibits that put the designs of prominent New Zealand architects in the spotlight.
Five projects from New Zealand firms have been shortlisted for Australia’s only hospitality interiors awards programme.
Businesses, including flooring company Inzide, and Government partner with SBN to advocate for better product stewardship.
This awards programme is seeking the best in timber design and innovation across New Zealand.
This upcoming exhibition will chart the development of Danish design from the 19th century to present day and we’re following suit.
Three New Zealand projects have been shortlisted for World Architecture Festival Prizes.
Director of the Christchurch Centre for Architecture and City-making, Jessica Halliday, chats about activating the city through good design.
The Royal Institute of British Architects is now accepting entries to their biennial architecture awards for international projects.
The World Architecture Festival’s sister event, Inside, has announced the shortlist for its 2019 awards, including Auckland co-working space B:Hive.
The New Zealand Institute of Architects has revealed the 45 finalists for this year’s National Architecture Awards.
Aucklanders are being invited to have their say on what the city centre will look like in 20 years, with the release of a masterplan by the council.
New Zealand architecture firms once again represent the nation well on the shortlist for this year’s World Architecture Festival.
Over 400 attendees came to the 2019 Interior Awards at the MOTAT Aviation Display Hall to celebrate the best in New Zealand Interiors.
New Zealand design legend Nanette Cameron was honoured at the 2019 Interior Awards with the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award.
Ten winners were announced at the Interior Awards event on 27 June 2019 – including the first ever Residential Award and Lifetime Achievement Award.
Co-working space B:Hive at Smales Farm, with its grand and imposing orange stair, won the top award at the 2019 Interior Awards.
Kristen Basra of Spatial Studio has been named the winner of the Interior Awards’ Emerging Design Professional Award.
University of Auckland student Edward Ge was named winner of the Student Award at the 2019 Interior Awards with his project The Reconcile.
The New Zealand Institute of Architects is now accepting submissions to their annual architectural essay competition.
This boutique trade show event saw two lucky attendees win prizes valued at $1,000 and over.
Founding member, Lynda Simmons, has stepped down from her leadership role in Architecture + Women New Zealand after eight years.
The Australasian design competition Excellence in Educational Facilities Awards has honoured two New Zealand schools in it’s 2019 programme.
The first ever COLORSTEEL® Awards will recognise excellence in the roofing industry. Entries are open until 31 July.
The Trust is accepting applicants for two $10,000 scholarships, to fund projects linked to the building and construction industry.
The National Association of Women in Construction is accepting entrants for their 2019 Excellence Awards.
The latest issue of Houses magazine has your chance to win an espresso machine and grinder from Rocket Espresso, valued at over $5,000.
After an unprecedented calibre of entries in 2019, see who’s on the shortlist for this year’s Interior Awards.