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RSSFutuna Chapel opens its doors for a multi-sensory exhibition of documents, artefacts, and related art works that brought Futuna Chapel into being. On now until 17 November.
Starting in September, the nationwide festival offers an eclectic mix of tours, talks, activities, and showings that spotlight our unique architectural perspectives and talents.
Comedian, author and architecture enthusiast Tim Ross brings a series of talks to Auckland on Wednesday 25 September at Objectspace.
Architecture Centre Inc. is hosting an public lecture by Patrick Reynolds, urbanist and architectural photographer, 12 June, 6 pm at Victoria University of Wellington.
Sahil Tiku joins a Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZIA Auckland Branch tour of two very different projects in Tāmaki Makaurau.
An exhibition and seminar on the work of trail-blazing architect Monica Barham (1920–1983) is taking place at He Waka Tuia in Invercargill from 11 May–16 June 2024.
New Zealand’s largest trade-only event for people who design, construct and manage the country’s buildings and facilities is happening 25–26 June at Auckland Showgrounds.
British architect, curator, and author Neil Leach will be sharing his theory on AI’s architectural evolution at a free lecture at Auckland University, on 30 April.
Andrew Maynard (FRAIA), architect Pip Cheshire and architectural historian Julia Gatley, are the headline speakers for this year’s Fast Forward lecture series taking place from 24 April–8 May.
A new quarterly auction of iconic designers furniture, lighting and other design items from the mid 19th century through to today.
Open Christchurch, the ‘annual festival of architectural excellence,’ returns in early May with a bumper programme prepared by Te Pūtahi Centre for Architecture and City Making.
The New Zealand Green Building Council Housing Summit will take place on Wednesday 22 May at the Aotea Centre, Auckland.
The New Zealand Green Building Council’s Future Thinker of the Year award is now taking entries up until Sunday 17th March. Entry info and entry form links here.
Thursday 21 March 2024, Aotea Centre, Auckland, 5:00-7:30pm Janette Sadik-Khan and Helen Clark will be speaking at ‘Our City Tomorrow Reimagining Auckland’.
Ockham’s Head of Architecture, Tania Wong will discuss the design and creation of The Greenhouse apartments in Grey Lynn, Auckland.
The Auckland design community has an exciting new event to add to their calendar! ADW will be held for the first time in March 2024, promising a host of engaging events.
Open Christchurch, returns on 3 to 5 May with a bumper programme that invites attendees to discover Ōtautahi through its architecture and designed landscapes.
Kevin McCloud, is bringing his ‘Home Truths’ show to New Zealand, touring three cities starting in Auckland on the 5th of February.
Façade solutions provider Thermosash celebrates 50 years with the opening of its new 17,000m² facility in Auckland’s Henderson, at the end of November.
Dulux has announced this year’s Colour Awards jury which includes colour aficionado and director of Pac Studio, Sarosh Mulla, among the line-up.
Te Kahui Whaihanga’s line-up of internationally acclaimed speakers is a superb follow-up to last year’s record attendance. Tickets are on sale now.
A lecture series featuring Tye Farrow, an architect and neuroscientist at the forefront of salutogenic design, is touring four New Zealand cities in October.
Hundreds of people packed into Te Pae, for an innovative, progressive and unmissable event within the industry calendar.
A new Rewi Thompson exhibition at Objectspace opening 29 Sepetember, celebrates his profound influence on Aotearoa architecture — past, present and future.
The winners of Architecture+Women’s A+W•NZ Dulux Awards 2023 were announced at an awards evening at the Northern Club on 16 September.
Te Kāhui Whaihanga has invited Liam Wallis to present this year’s Sir Ian Athfield Memorial Lecture.
Taking place 18–19 September 2023, the Open presents a unique opportunity to see Paula Scher, Kenya Hara and other influential designers in this ‘once-in-a-generation’ event.
The Facilities Management Association of New Zealand aims to shift the approach to facilities management at this year’s FM Summit Aotearoa.
More than 500 architecture and urban design students in Tāmaki Makaurau have been asked to re-imagine a rejuvenated Uptown district, on the city’s fringe.
The Timber Design Awards have announced that this year’s event has hit record numbers — including entries into their three new categories in a great show of support from the industry.
Aotearoa’s collective housing conference CoHo Hui is back for 2023! Hosted by The Housing Innovation Society and the AUT School of Future Environments.
Meet the diverse panel of internationally renowned judges. Submit your entry by 31 May and be in to win a trip to Palm Springs Modernism Week.
‘Navigating Better Māori Design Integration within our Built Environment’, features Debbie Tikau, Director of Tipu Design and Huia Ketiri, Director of +MAP Architecture and NZIA President-elect.
Christchurch-based architect Abigail Hurst chooses her top six projects for Open Christchurch 2023, an architectural open -day for all architecture lovers coming up on 6–7 May.
Explore the latest innovations at New Zealand’s largest trade-only expo for building & infrastructure professionals. Two days only, 20-21 June, Auckland Showgrounds, Auckland.
ICOMOS New Zealand has announced three $2000 scholarships to assist with travel to Sydney, Australia to attend the global heritage event.
Open Christchurch 2023 is celebrating the works of Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney, one of New Zealand’s most significant architectural partnerships.
The wider construction industry is invited to a conference on 23 March focussing on digital technologies in the industry, with the theme ‘Building our Digital Community’.
Open Christchurch (Open Chch), the annual festival celebrating architectural excellence, returns on 6 & 7 May 2023 with its biggest programme to date.
Whakaora is hosting a session Nov 11, with Prof. Julian Agyeman, of Tufts University, who will speak on how a social justice lens can restructure our cities.