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RSSThe winning proposals, including one from Kiwi practice Spacecraft Architects, will shape the future of Australian housing by providing templates for faster approval within NSW.
Winners of the Urban Development Institute of New Zealand’s photography competition are announced.
Entries are now open for the 2023 UDINZ Photography Competition which is calling for photographs that reflect the theme of urban development in Aotearoa.
With a chance to win up to $2000 in prize money, this year entrants respond to the theme ‘How has architecture shaped your world?’ with a piece of creative writing.
The Architecture Drawing Prize is back, with entries now open. Entries can include hand-drawn, digital and hybrid architectural drawings, and close on 8 September 2023.
Warren and Mahoney has launched an open design competition, to reimagine the lobby of their Christchurch studio and celebrate the rise of Matariki and Puanga.
We recently asked our audience to complete a short survey whereby they entered a draw to win one of three prizes from Makers Cabinet. Click to find out if you’re a winner.
The Warren Trust Awards for Architectural Writing are now open. Lovers of architectural writing can have their voices heard with the chance to win prizes.
Entries open for NUWAO design competition. Entrants are required to draw on indigenous knowledge to support climate change adaptation.
As New Zealand continues staying home, we’ve got an activity for the whole family. Use whatever materials you can find, create a model home and send us the result!
Submissions are open until 10 October 2021, and entrants will be judged on how their creative ideas anticipate, innovate and captivate.
The deadline for entries has been extended to 29 September. Winning pieces can receive up to $2000 in prize money, and this year’s competition is open to all types of writing including poetry, fiction, comics and more.
The 2021 Brick Bay Folly programme is now open for entries until 28 June for students and recent graduates to create a design that explores the intersection of sculpture and architecture.
The international competition – curated by the World Architecture Festival, Make Architects and Sir John Soane’s Museum in London – celebrates the architects’ favourite pastime.
The Auckland branch of the NZILA/Brick Bay have announced five finalists in the Nogonga design competition: see the creative seat designs here.
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.
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.
Students and recent graduates are invite to enter the 2020 iteration of this competition that explores the intersection of sculpture and architecture.
This year’s Folly winners asked, what if the rigid timber from the structure of the domestic house were able to express itself freely?
ArchitectureNZ presents your opportunity to put your model-making skills to the test. Does your team have what it takes?
The New Zealand Institute of Architects is now accepting submissions to their annual architectural essay competition.
The latest issue of Houses magazine has your chance to win an espresso machine and grinder from Rocket Espresso, valued at over $5,000.
See the five finalists that have been selected from a strong field of submissions for this year’s Brick Bay Folly.
See the six concept designs that have been put forward for the National Erebus Memorial, set to be established in 2020.
The winning designs are announced for a competition to design a community hub at the site of Oriental Bay’s Band Rotunda.
Brick Bay Sculpture Trust invites proposals for large-scale projects and installations for the 2019 design build competition.
The New Zealand Institute of Architects is calling for entries to this year’s architectural essay competition.
The hypothetical site for the 2018 Tapestry Design Prize for Architects has been revealed.
ADEDU is hosting a competition seeking the best ideas for the redesign of the Oriental Bay Pavilion site in Wellington.
Entries are now open for the 2018 Dulux DIAlogue on Tour, which will take five designers to Tokyo and LA in August.
Five finalists have been selected for the Brick Bay Folly competition to design and build a temporary architectural folly.
Two female students have won the top prizes in the annual 2017 Warren Trust Awards for Architectural Writing.
Brick Bay Sculpture Trust invites proposals for large-scale projects and installations for the 2018 design build competition.
Rufus Knight is the sole New Zealander to win a place in the 2017 Dulux DIAlogue on Tour, travelling to Europe in September.
Entries are open for the 2017 Dulux DIAlogue on Tour, which will take five designers to London and Stockholm in September.
Architectural grad Hannah Broatch of Unitec has won one of 8 prizes at the prestigious 2017 Hunter Douglas Archiprix Awards.
Announcing the winner of the luxury weekend prize at the Lexus Design Awards installation from this year’s Designday event.
Submissions open 10 April for the ‘Imagining Decolonised Cities’ urban design competition to design a space in Porirua city.
Architectural illustration company Stantiall Studio has won a top award from the American Society of Architectural of Illustrators.
Designed by four architectural graduates, Te Takitaki is the 2017 winner of the Brick Bay Folly competition.