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CNC – the new approach to building

CNC – the new approach to building

9 Feb 2016, Thomas Denhardt

Thomas Denhardt speaks with some pioneers of ‘PC-guided production’, which is changing construction in New Zealand.

Summer series #4: Grand Tour drawings

Summer series #4: Grand Tour drawings

8 Feb 2016, Justine Harvey

For the fourth Grand Tour summer series, we showcase the sketches of architects Jasper van der Lingen and Gordon Moller.

Suicidal denial

Suicidal denial

8 Feb 2016, Bernd Gundermann

While people worldwide are discussing COP21, the people of Christchurch are more concerned with their property values.

Private air: ‘bubble’ architecture's ominous return

Private air: ‘bubble’ architecture’s ominous return

5 Feb 2016, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady

New developments in architecture and technology are making pure air privately available. We should be concerned.

Future Thinking III: Make/Use and open source design

Future Thinking III: open source design

3 Feb 2016, Sarosh Mulla

For the third in the Future Thinking series, Sarosh Mulla reports on Make/Use, a user-focused zero-waste fashion project.

The global impact of biophilic design in the workplace

Biophilic design in the workplace

1 Feb 2016, Interface Research

Partner Content: An Interface research study on the relationship between psychological well-being, work environments and employee expectations.

Summer series #3: Grand Tour drawings

Summer series #3: Grand Tour drawings

1 Feb 2016, Justine Harvey

Beautiful works by Pete Bossley and Richard Harris are the focus of the third installation of our Grand Tour summer series.

Back to school

Back to school

29 Jan 2016, Justin Foote

Justin Foote investigates the role of continuing education within the building and construction industry.

Darth Vader and the Death Star

Darth Vader and the Death Star

28 Jan 2016, Guy Marriage

Guy Marriage investigates how technology is, inevitably, influencing the way architecture is designed and constructed.

Queenstown on the move

Queenstown on the move

26 Jan 2016, Megan Ash

Megan Ash looks at balancing the reality of development with protection of our country’s most archetypal landscapes.

Summer series #2: Grand Tour drawings

Summer series #2: Grand Tour drawings

25 Jan 2016, Justine Harvey

A weekly series celebrating Kiwi architect and designers’ drawings from abroad. Edwin Elliott and Erica Kenny are up second.

Summer series #1: Grand Tour drawings

Summer series #1: Grand Tour drawings

18 Jan 2016, Justine Harvey

The intricate drawings of Nat Cheshire and John Baker feature in the first of our Grand Tour sketches summer series.

Man of steel

Man of steel

15 Jan 2016, Justin Foote

Progressive Building talks to Steel Construction NZ manager Alistair Fussell about the state of the steel industry.

Talking fabrics in Frankfurt

Talking fabrics in Frankfurt

17 Dec 2015, Camille Khouri

Stephanie Moffitt, design director at Mokum, chats about her expectations for the Heimtextil Trade Fair this January.

Unprepared for practice?

Unprepared for practice?

15 Dec 2015, Thomas Denhardt

Architectural graduate Thomas Denhardt asks whether architecture schools are failing to prepare students for the profession.

Building organically

Building organically

14 Dec 2015, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

Bristol-based architectural practitioner and renewable building entrepreneur Craig White discusses straw bale construction.

Igniting a sense of startup culture

Igniting a sense of startup culture

11 Dec 2015, Steelcase Research

Partner Content: A Steelcase paper on reconnecting with the startup mindset without getting weighed down by the sheer scale of a large enterprise.

Moving towards 100% pure

Moving towards 100% pure

11 Dec 2015, James Shaw

Green Party co-leader James Shaw on why New Zealand’s sustainability progress has not kept pace with much of the world.

Jasmax Māori Cultural Advisory

Jasmax Māori Cultural Advisory

8 Dec 2015, Justine Harvey

A group of architectural designers at Jasmax are working to promote Māori cultural engagement in design and creative thinking.

Future Thinking II: Nanotechnology

Future Thinking II: Nanotechnology

3 Dec 2015, Sarosh Mulla

The second in a series exploring design research and innovation, compiled by Auckland-based designer, Sarosh Mulla.

Northland talent: ĀKAU

Northland talent: ĀKAU

2 Dec 2015, Justine Harvey

A new architectural social enterprise is weaving together youth creativity and community into real-life design projects.

Rameka Alexander-Tu’inukuafe on…“A Ngā Tamatoa perspective on Māori architecture”

Māori architecture: past, present, future

26 Nov 2015, Rameka Alexander-Tu'inukuafe

Rameka Alexander-Tu’inukuafe reflects on the progress of Māori architecture over the past 20 years.

Critique of the unbuilt

Critique of the unbuilt

25 Nov 2015, Jacky Bowring

Increasingly realistic digital renderings and ubiquitous online commentary necessitate a new framework for informed debate.

Trading fairly

Trading fairly

19 Nov 2015, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

With two fairs in Frankfurt, Germany coming up, Interior asks veteran trade-fair-hopper Richard Bracebridge for his advice.

Rising damp

Rising damp

13 Nov 2015, Justin Foote

Progressive Building talks to Brian Greenall of the Waterproof Membrane Association about its Code of Practice.

Working safer together

Working safer together

6 Nov 2015, Helen Frances

The Health and Safety at Work Act will place the health and safety of all workers squarely in the hands of each one of us.

Water, water, everywhere

Water, water, everywhere

2 Nov 2015, Sue-Ellen Fenelon

Given the region’s dependence on it, water-sensitive design (WSD) has a dedicated hub on the Auckland Design Manual (ADM).

Absolute myth busters?

Absolute myth busters?

29 Oct 2015, Rhys Girvan, Greg Vossler

Rhys Girvan and Greg Vossler from Boffa Miskell discuss two recent legal decisions concerning Outstanding Natural Features.

How classroom design affects student engagement

Classroom design and student engagement

23 Oct 2015, Steelcase Research

Partner Content: A Steelcase study about the relationship and implications of student engagement and spaces for learning.

Questions and answers

Questions and answers

22 Oct 2015, Simon Harrison

A new online resource is a much-needed tool to spread best practice, says Simon Harrison from Auckland Design Manual.

Designed for change

Designed for change

16 Oct 2015, Malcolm Fleming

Malcolm Fleming, acting CEO of the New Zealand Institute of Building, discusses the rise of buildability as a design discipline.

Future Thinking

Future Thinking

13 Oct 2015, Sarosh Mulla

The first in a bimonthly series exploring design research and innovation, compiled by Auckland-based designer, Sarosh Mulla.

Lord of the tree rules

Lord of the tree rules

2 Oct 2015, Simon Miller

Simon Miller, an arboricultural and environmental consultant, discusses the axing of the general tree protection rules.

Maintaining a strong team

Maintaining a strong team

28 Sep 2015, James MacQueen

Putting a plan in place to maintain and build a strong team will help ensure a motivated workforce, says James MacQueen.

Toxic declaration

Toxic declaration

23 Sep 2015, Justine Harvey

Labelling tools are now helping architects choose material products to help sustain the health of a building’s occupants.

Clean green image

Clean green image

18 Sep 2015, Justin Foote

Owner-occupiers take note: solar technology is not only good for your public image, it also helps your bottom line.

A change for the better

A change for the better

11 Sep 2015, Hon. Dr Nick Smith

Planned changes to the Construction Contracts Act will provide better protection to subcontractors owed money for work done.

The economics of heritage preservation

The economics of heritage preservation

4 Sep 2015, Bruce Petry

Bruce Petry, conservation architect, asks how we can quantify the importance of heritage conservation and adaptive re-use.

Shiver me timbers

Shiver me timbers

25 Aug 2015, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

Utilising new technology and materials, the construction of multi-storey timber buildings in New Zealand is quickly growing.

Glazed expression

Glazed expression

7 Aug 2015, Helen Frances

Technological advances have increased the use of glass in construction in recent years, with some stunning results.

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