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Pukehina: From farmland to Eco Village

Pukehina: From farmland to Eco Village

17 Aug 2018, Landscape Architecture Aotearoa

Landscape architect Richard Hart speaks about designing for the proposed Pukehina Eco Village in the Western Bay of Plenty.

The Good Form

The Good Form

16 Aug 2018, Camille Khouri

Artist and designer Gidon Bing’s minimalist aesthetic has been put to work in the interior of a new design and gallery space.

Island roots: Pauanui Beach Home

Island roots: Pauanui Beach Home

13 Aug 2018, Claire McCall

This ocean home proudly displays its owners’ Polynesian heritage through well-considered architectural moves.

Patina and texture: 102 The Mill

Patina and texture: 102 The Mill

10 Aug 2018, Rebecca Gross

The exposed structure of this former timber factory encourages consideration of the house’s sum, but also its parts.

Wellness in design: Shortland Health

Wellness in design: Shortland Health

9 Aug 2018, Jo Jeffy

When redesigning a central Auckland medical clinic, the Klein took the opportunity to re-examine the patient experience.

Calligraphy and stone: The Books House

Calligraphy and stone: The Books House

6 Aug 2018, Camille Khouri

This Sydney home burrows within rocks and reflects its owners’ passion for books and Chinese culture.

Ladies Mile: More homes for Queenstown

Ladies Mile: More homes for Queenstown

2 Aug 2018, Landscape Architecture Aotearoa

The South Island tourist hotspot needs over 9000 more dwellings in the next decade but where will they all go?

Crown on the dunes: Panopticon House

Crown on the dunes: Panopticon House

1 Aug 2018, Leon van Schaik

Arising from the undulating dunes of Cape Otway, this house combines a classic nine-square plan with a floating, independently resolved roof profile that controls and enhances panoramic views.

Natural luxury: Swiss holiday home

Natural luxury: Swiss holiday home

30 Jul 2018, Rebecca Gross

Designed by Pierre Yovanovitch, this Swiss apartment embodies the luxury of natural materials and custom design.

Flux and flair: Public Library

Flux and flair: Public Library

26 Jul 2018, Federico Monsalve

Very little is bolted to the ground in this fashion sales and PR firm. Resulting in an evolving and edgy space

Place to be: St Benedicts flat

Place to be: St Benedicts flat

23 Jul 2018, Camille Khouri

An Auckland apartment with street cred is transformed into a cool, urbane version of itself through colour and texture.

‘A powerful form’: Lune de Sang Pavilion

‘A powerful form’: Lune de Sang Pavilion

18 Jul 2018, Trisha Croaker

In a slow-growth forest in the Byron Bay hinterland a powerful, monumental concrete structure has been designed to endure.

Staying alive: Trafalgar Centre Reinhabitation

Staying alive: Trafalgar Centre

17 Jul 2018, Justine Harvey

An elegant, black pavilion and surrounds create a real civic dimension to Nelson’s major indoor sports and community venue.

Hot House: Black Rock House

Hot House: Black Rock House

16 Jul 2018, Camille Khouri

An exposed site with glorious views across Lyttelton Harbour called for a house with two very distinct zones.

A learning environment for future needs

A learning environment for future needs

12 Jul 2018, Amanda Harkness

We visited King’s School’s new Centennial Building and found it to be the ideal space for learning and interacting.

Taking flight: Paihia House

Taking flight: Paihia House

4 Jul 2018, Justine Harvey

A new house with a dramatic gull-wing-shaped roof offers views over the Bay of Islands from every room.

Trilingual: Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom

Trilingual: Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom

3 Jul 2018, Guy Marriage

See the only trilingual museum in Aotearoa: part of a modest-but-vibrant, multi-purpose community hub in Foxton.

The Coal Office: Tom Dixon's new home

The Coal Office: Tom Dixon’s new home

28 Jun 2018, Grant Gibson

In an exclusive tour, we step into Dixon’s new headquarters in a heritage building in London’s Kings Cross.

‘A neat trick’: Two Halves House

‘A neat trick’: Two Halves House

25 Jun 2018, Marcus Baumgart

Responding eloquently to its lightly forested, sloping site, this earth-toned house has been split into two.

Serving of cottage pie: Rita restaurant

Serving of cottage pie: Rita restaurant

21 Jun 2018

A small, unassuming worker’s cottage in Wellington’s Aro Valley has taken on a new lease of life with the opening of Rita.

Justice and Emergency Services Precinct

Justice and Emergency Services Precinct

19 Jun 2018, Camille Khouri

Being open and even a little friendly, Christchurch’s latest public building inverts the norm for justice buildings.

Precise and proud: Light Saw House

Precise and proud: Light Saw House

18 Jun 2018, Linda Cheng

A turn-of-the-century weatherboard cottage on Melbourne’s Merri Creek has been transformed into a light-filled family home.

Seamless design: Toi Art

Seamless design: Toi Art

15 Jun 2018, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Warren and Mahoney has created a new gallery that blends perfectly with Te Papa as part of a five-year renewal project.

Camp Glenorchy: Net Zero accommodation

Camp Glenorchy: Net Zero accommodation

14 Jun 2018, Frederique Gulcher

A campground in Otago’s idyllic Glenorchy is hoping to lead by example in sustainability.

Victorian urbanite: Melbourne house

Victorian urbanite: Melbourne house

11 Jun 2018, Peter Davies

Part monolith, part Victorian: this Melbourne house is entirely influenced by and devoted to the art that hangs within it.

Hidden retreat in the Wakatipu Basin

Hidden retreat in the Wakatipu Basin

8 Jun 2018, Landscape Architecture Aotearoa

This complex project involves not only a elegant hotel but the rehabilitation of the natural landscape of the region.

Creative collisions: GridAKL

Creative collisions: GridAKL

7 Jun 2018, Camille Khouri

Step inside GridAKL, New Zealand’s first and largest co-working campus, located in Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter. 

Gold standard: Freemans Bay Apartment

Gold standard: Freemans Bay Apartment

4 Jun 2018, Camille Khouri

Downsizing has by no means equated to downgrading for the owners of this apartment in Auckland’s inner suburbs.

Natural ease: Tanner House

Natural ease: Tanner House

1 Jun 2018, Brett Seakins

This thoughtful extension to a heritage house in Melbourne offers both drama and intimacy.

Of the earth: Californian retreat

Of the earth: Californian retreat

28 May 2018, Camille Khouri

On a property encompassing a walnut orchard, this family escape treads lightly on the earth from which it has been built.

Revisited: Fulcher Residence

Revisited: Fulcher Residence

22 May 2018, Jason Haigh, Alice Hampson

Balancing solidity and lightness, this 1960s house is indicative of the enduring relevance of architect Peter Heathwood.

A fine collection: Parisian apartment

A fine collection: Parisian apartment

21 May 2018, Leanne Amodeo

A conversation between artworks and interior design results in a stunning, high-end eclecticism in this Parisian apartment.

Golden age of travel: Online Republic

Golden age of travel: Online Republic

17 May 2018, Jo Jeffy

Seeking to reflect their corporate culture, this new workplace takes staff on a vacation to the heyday of travel.

Tight-knit: Mt Pleasant Community Centre

Tight-knit: Mt Pleasant Community Centre

15 May 2018, Guy Marriage

This marvel of prefabricated construction could pave the way for the future of design and construction in New Zealand.

Of schist and strata

Of schist and strata

14 May 2018, Federico Monsalve

A home in the Canterbury Plains has been built from layers of stone and memories.

Alpine comforts: QT Queenstown Hotel

Alpine comforts: QT Queenstown Hotel

10 May 2018, Federico Monsalve

Federico Monsalve explores the QT Hotel in Queenstown and discovers a colourful and engaging space.

Subtle luxury: The Villa at Barwon Heads

Subtle luxury: The Villa at Barwon Heads

9 May 2018, Mark Scruby

Referencing the gable roofs of the surrounding beach houses, this new home provides fuss-free luxury, perfect for a holiday.

In praise of shadows

In praise of shadows

7 May 2018, Claire McCall

This house for a photographer uses light and shadow to create a moody, contemporary abode with a nuanced sense of beauty.

The Waterdog

The Waterdog

3 May 2018, Rebecca Gross

This heritage-listed chapel has transformed into a new work and event space with a striking new stacked-box composition.

Green haven: Sunnybanks House

Green haven: Sunnybanks House

2 May 2018, Helen Norrie

This house, nestled into the dramatic landscape of southern Tasmania, embraces sustainable design principles.

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