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RSSIf you’re still looking for incentive to enter this year’s Interior Awards, take a look at the numbers from the 2016 event.
Designed by four architectural graduates, Te Takitaki is the 2017 winner of the Brick Bay Folly competition.
The winners of the NZ Wood Resene Timber Design Awards 2017 were announced at a gala function on Thursday 9 March.
Vote for your favourite design for the proposed park at 254 Ponsonby Road, a fully community-led urban design project.
Three architects from the Catalan region of Spain have been selected as the 2017 Pritzker Architecture Prize laureates.
Otago Polytechnic has just begun offering the first Bachelor of Architectural Studies in Dunedin.
The line-up of showrooms and creative partners for 2017 Designday has been announced.
Casey Hemingway from UoA’s School of Architecture & Planning has been awarded a paid internship to join MX3D in Amsterdam.
buildnz | designex, the ever-popular trade show for the build, construction and design industries, is back for 2017.
Pritzker Prize laureate Frank Gehry will teach a course in design and architecture for online education platform MasterClass.
Architect David Mitchell writes on the resource consent for the proposed Ryman retirement village development in Devonport.
The 2017 Serpentine Pavilion in London will be designed by Francis Kéré – the first African architect to receive the commission.
‘Provocative and influential’ Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten have been announced as the architects of the 2017 MPavilion.
Entries are open for the 2017 World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards.
We’ve put together all you need to know about Designday.
Two Italian designers are coming to New Zealand in March to present their designs promoting changes in burial practice.
This interactive event will provide a platform for conversation regarding offsite technologies and innovative construction.
Nat Cheshire explores that thing that looks like a house on the Queen’s wharf.
Australia’s Macquarie Dictionary has named “plyscraper” as one of its 2016 Word of the Year finalists.
Two proposed architect-led Nightingale housing developments will proceed after both were approved.
LA+ journal has launched a US$10,000 international ideas competition to design a hypothetical island.
We’re off… the race to find the best commercial interior design projects and practitioners in New Zealand has begun.
Elisapeta Heta, an architectural graduate at Jasmax, has been co-opted as the Ngā Aho representative to the NZIA board.
Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design will soon offer a free online architecture course.
Are you ready? Online entries to the much-anticipated Interior Awards 2017 open on 8 February.
Entries for the 2017 Dulux Colour Awards are now open, marking the 31st year of the program.
NZ Wood has just announced the Stage One finalists for the Resene Timber Design Awards 2017.
Irish architects Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara of Grafton Architects have been named curators of the 2018 Biennale.
Eleven of the Asia Pacific’s most lauded practitioners will come together for this one-day symposium in Brisbane in March.
Partner Event: A selection of snapshots from the Resene end of year party at Imperial Lane, Auckland.
Architect Matt Watson has won Jasmax’s Ivan Mercep Award, which celebrates innovation, personal growth and design excellence.
Warren & Mahoney has just moved into their new Auckland premises in the Innovation Precinct of Wynyard Quarter.
Massey University’s recent Exposure exhibition featured 3 interesting architecture/urbanism apps by Spatial Design students.
We’ve got your Christmas gifts covered this year for that special architecture and design lover in your world.
Ten projects were awarded for exceptional visions of the future at the recent AAA Visionary Architecture Awards.
Winners and finalists of the 2016 NZIA Central Innovation Student Design Awards have just been announced.
The 2017 Interior Awards jury includes a stellar line-up of industry experts and professionals.
Leading companies Fletcher Aluminium and NALCO have just announced the name and goals of their new joint venture.
Entries are open for an international competition that will convert the ruins of Roccamandolfi Castle into a tourist resort.
Two New Zealand projects have won awards in the 2016 World Architecture Festival awards.