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Connect locally, inspire globally

Connect locally, inspire globally

15 Jan 2018, John Coop

Warren and Mahoney’s John Coop writes on countering homogenisation of architectural work through the understanding of identity.

Creating new historic places

Creating new historic places

11 Dec 2017, David Batchelor

David Batchelor, creator of Wellington City Heritage Week 2017, asks if we can purposefully create new historic places.

The people's place: why design shouldn't just be for architects

The people’s place

5 Dec 2017, Benje Feehan

Benje Feehan, associate director at Ignite Architects, writes on why design shouldn’t just be for architects.

Sounding out TVNZ’s state-of-the-art refit

Sounding out TVNZ’s state-of-the-art refit

27 Oct 2017, Christian Vossart

Acoustics engineer Christian Vossart writes on creating optimal acoustics design in TVNZ’s newly refitted headquarters.

Connecting city and landscape

Connecting city and landscape

16 Oct 2017, Mike Thomas

Mike Thomas, landscape architect at Jasmax, discusses the role of landscape architecture in city making.

A guide to the architecture of the Pacific: Kingdom of Tonga

Arch of the Pacific: Kingdom of Tonga

19 Sep 2017, Bill McKay

Bill McKay and Jason Mann explored Tongatapu to discover its architectural gems and created a series of routed visitor maps.

Opinion: revitalisation of Tauranga CBD

Opinion: revitalisation of Tauranga CBD

8 Sep 2017, Damian Simpson

Damian Simpson of Ignite Architects writes, “Retail and commercial opportunities must be invited back into our CBD.”

Creating social sustainability

Creating social sustainability

25 Aug 2017, David Batchelor

Urban development professions need to take responsibility for social environments, writes David Batchelor, planner at Beca.

Opinion: safe cladding practice

Opinion: Safe cladding practice

15 Aug 2017, Bill McKay

Bill McKay asks if the Grenfell fire could happen here in New Zealand and looks at the ACP cladding system.

Learning curve: how is disruption refining the purpose of education?

Learning curve

8 Aug 2017, Jane Hill, Te Ari Prendergast

Jane Hill and Te Ari Prendergast investigate how architects can equip today’s learners for an ongoing climate of change.

Opinion: Architecture and the media

Architecture and the media

25 Jul 2017, Mat Brown

Warren and Mahoney’s Mat Brown writes on why architects need to become experts in engaging with the media.

Autism-aware design

Autism-aware design

18 Jul 2017, Thomas Denhardt

Thomas Denhardt investigates how architects can improve the lives of those who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Who wants to be a ‘woman architect’?

Who wants to be a ‘woman architect’?

8 Jun 2017, Dr Karen Burns

Does the term “woman architect” render women in architecture as second-class citizens in the business? Karen Burns discusses.

Print your own house: WikiHouse in New Zealand

Print your own house

19 May 2017, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

Amelia Melbourne-Hayward chats with the co-founders of WikiHouse New Zealand to find out more about the open source project.

Let's take it outside

Let’s take it outside

18 May 2017, Vanessa Coxhead, Joanna Merwood-Salisbury

A look at how interiors are increasingly influencing outdoor public spaces in unexpected ways.

Materials matter too: a case for natural building

Materials matter too

9 May 2017, Min Hall

Architect Min Hall looks at how we can increase awareness and uptake of the many forms of natural building in New Zealand.

Long hours: Go hard or go home!

Long hours: Go hard or go home!

24 Apr 2017, Lee Hillam

Lee Hillam reflects on the long-hours culture in architecture and asks: What is the real cost of this exploitative practice?

Architects amidst conflict

Architects amidst conflict

11 Apr 2017, Thomas Denhardt

Thomas Denhardt examines Lebanon’s conflict-filled history and asks, “What is the architect’s role during war and conflict?”

Women in architecture: Leadership

Women in architecture: Leadership

9 Mar 2017, Emma Williamson

How can generosity and flexibility effect change in the architecture profession’s notoriously rigid workplace culture?

Weaving the urban fabric: postcard from Rio de Janeiro

Weaving the urban fabric in Rio

9 Mar 2017, Abel Feleke

Abel Feleke reports on how social connections in slum neighbourhoods might inform future architectural interventions.

A perfect formula: Intergrain

A perfect formula: Intergrain

1 Mar 2017

Partner Content: Intergrain finishes have been used to outstanding effect in this handcrafted, timber-clad interior by Bates Smart.

A field guide to the architecture of the Pacific

Architecture of the Pacific

21 Feb 2017, Bill McKay

The first in an ongoing series by Bill McKay and Jason Mann on the long-neglected architecture of the South Pacific.

Quake city

Quake city

24 Jan 2017, Guy Marriage

Guy Marriage investigates the effects of the recent 7.8-magnitude Kaikoura earthquake on Wellington’s city buildings.

The hidden fortunes in sharing

The hidden fortunes in sharing

15 Dec 2016, Lynne Elvins

From accommodation to cars and furniture: Lynne Elvins explores what the new economies can offer the interior’s world.

Reinventing what privacy means

Reinventing what privacy means

28 Nov 2016, Steelcase Research

Partner Content: Most people think about privacy in terms of other people bothering us, but it’s really about control.

Creating a city of love

Creating a city of love

24 Nov 2016, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

The newly-appointed chair of the World Green Building Council, Lee Siang Tai, discusses how we can create sustainable cities.

Mastering light

Mastering light

23 Nov 2016, Justine Harvey

New Zealand architects use a wide range of architectural devices to control natural light in the home.

Copyright crisis

Copyright crisis

18 Nov 2016, Justine Harvey

Editor of Architecture New Zealand, Justine Harvey, writes on ensuring architects are credited in the media.

Facilities manager game changer

Facilities manager game changer

17 Nov 2016, Martin Leitch

Martin Leitch explores how buildings and the people who run them are being transformed by the digital revolution.

Class, can I have your attention?

Class, can I have your attention?

7 Nov 2016, Steelcase Research

Partner Content: A Steelcase report into how space can help improve student attention, engagement and learning outcomes.

From fishing nets to carpets

From fishing nets to carpets

13 Oct 2016, Federico Monsalve

Fabrizio Calenti discusses his company’s quest to turn post-consumer waste products into nylon yarn for the carpet industry.

Sharing is caring

Sharing is caring

6 Oct 2016, Camille Khouri

Are co-working spaces coming of age? Camille Khouri gauges the popularity and feasibility of these peculiar working zones.

Engagement and the global workplace

Engagement and the global workplace

3 Oct 2016, Steelcase Research

Partner Content: A Steelcase research study on the links between employee engagement and workplace satisfaction.

The city of privilege

The city of privilege

27 Sep 2016, Mark Southcombe

As urban house prices in New Zealand soar, are we in danger of building socially stratified, exclusive cities of privilege?

Designing retail success

Designing retail success

23 Sep 2016, Marcus Baumgart

Skincare company Aesop has used branding, sophisticated e-tailing and in-store experience to build a formidable brand name.

Creating smarter homes

Creating smarter homes

12 Sep 2016, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

Two Kiwi designers who specialise in sustainable architecture discuss how we can maximise energy efficiency in our homes.

Managing mental health

Managing mental health

8 Sep 2016, Timothy Horton

New research discusses how the architectural profession might better support its members through periods of mental illness.

Spaces for innovation: future-focused workplaces

Future-focused workplaces

25 Aug 2016

From Airbnb to Lego, new book Spaces for Innovation explores how well-designed workspaces affect creativity.

Model practice

Model practice

19 Aug 2016, Katelin Butler

Katelin Butler examines how a new generation of architects are proposing new, fresh models for architectural practice.

The replica factor

The replica factor

11 Aug 2016, Brendan Cormier, Dr Danielle Thom

Brendan Cormier and Dr Danielle Thom explore the history and future of the controversial practice of the copy.

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