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RSSJWA has announced the appointment of former Warren and Mahoney principal and award-winning architect Richard (Arch) Archbold as a new partner.
Ben Hayes, Managing Director of RTA Studio, celebrates 20 years of work for the practice. He reflects on his career, early inspiration, diverse experiences, and moving to New Zealand.
Ministry announces Nancy Disk as interiors lead and is looking forward to the unique perspective she will bring to her role.
This week, interior architecture and spatial design studio CTRL Space unveiled a rebrand to celebrate its 15th anniversary and transformational design legacy.
Leading New Zealand-based architecture practice Warren and Mahoney has promoted five of its senior team, bolstering its leadership in New Zealand and across the ditch.
Monk Mackenzie says it has shaped itself for the future by appointing architect Mat Brown as the Managing Principal of its Auckland studio.
Grimshaw has announced David Ritter as Sustainability Lead for Australia and New Zealand, in a move towards the global practice’s net-zero carbon goals.
Wingates recently announced the promotions of several key staff in both their Auckland and Tauranga studios.
Claire Falck has been appointed permanent Chief Executive of BRANZ Board.
Elisapeta Heta will represent Ngā Aho and Te Kāhui Whaihanga at the (UIA) World Congress of Architects, taking place in Copenhagen from 2-6 July.
GHDWoodhead creativespaces welcomes Eqo Leung, an accomplished architect and National Design Leader, to their architecture studio.
Well-known architect, Tim Melville, starts at Woods Bagot after a two-year stint as Chief Advisor – National Design Assurance at the Ministry of Education.
DKO expands New Zealand studio with a key staff appointment, promotions and major new project announcements.
Wingates, fresh from their recent rebranding, is concluding the year with senior appointments across their architectural and interior design teams.
Pamela Bell has been appointed Chief Executive of the New Zealand Institute of Building (NZIOB), replacing Malcolm Fleming.
Ignite Architects has recently announced thirteen senior appointments across their practices.
Studio Pacific has recently announced the promotion of 36 of its staff members, 15 of which were promoted to senior roles.
Jasmax has appointed Professor Robert Jahnke (Ngāi Taharora, Te Whānau a Iritekura, Te Whānau a Rakairoa o Ngāti Porou, Samoan-German-Irish) as te ao Māori Advisor.
Plus Architecture has commenced its 25th year of operation by announcing new senior appointments across Australia and New Zealand studios.
The global workplace strategy and design firm has announced a new regional CEO for Australia and New Zealand, citing “major growth”.
Tāmaki Makaurau Office Architecture (TOA) is looking to hire an architectural graduate/technician to join their team.
The multidisciplinary firm has announced that James Wallace and Marc Woodbury will join the board of directors for the next 12 months.
Dorrington Atcheson Architects (DAA) is looking to hire an architectural graduate to join their Grey Lynn studio.
The firm has announced five associate directors have been promoted to sector lead positions, with three directors also now named as principals.
The company has announced that the former chair of their Melbourne studio has been selected to lead their team in Auckland.
Artist and arts and design manager Mei Hill has been appointed to the newly created role of cultural design executive at Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Whai Rawa, the commercial arm of central Tāmaki mana whenua Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.
Previously employed as an associate at Australia’s Grey Puksand, mixed-use specialist Kevin Adasko has been appointed to the firm’s specialist commercial team at their Auckland offices.
Rachel Venables, Fellow of Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZIA, steps into a new role as principal architect and associate director. She is also a winner of multiple industry awards for residential and furniture design.
The firm, which now operates multi-nationally, has appointed Australian-based Lisa Chung as independent director of the board of directors.
The firm has announced a new lot of 21 associate principals, senior associates and associates calling them the “next generation of leaders”.
Two new associates and six associate directors have been appointed across the firm’s New Zealand studios.
Jasmax has called on recently-returned Kiwi and award-winning architect Dr Anthony Hoete to provide project peer review services to the studio.
Architectural and urban planning specialist and NZIA Board Director Whare Timu has been appointed associate principal at the firm.
Former Auckland Council strategist Ben van Bruggen has been appointed to the Jasmax urban design team, based in Auckland.
John Walsh announced that he will be leaving his position as the Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) communications director before the end of 2020.
Katrina Hall is set to take up the newly created role of Chief Executive at Auckland-based Context Architects.
The Precinct Properties Chief Executive has been elected as Property Council New Zealand’s National Chair, replacing Goodman New Zealand Chief Executive, John Dakin.
The firm has recently announced the appointment of Tara-Lee Carden as associate in their Auckland studio.
The firm’s Auckland studio has promoted Adele King to principal, an expansion of their leadership team and healthcare specialist team.
The global firm has recently appointed Raylene McEwan and James Burgess as principals in their Christchurch studio.