Projects
RSSThis coastal retreat in Estoril, Portugal uses art, colour and bespoke furniture to create a vibrant haven.
Textures, warmth and privacy rule this enticing retail store.
In replacing an old lean-to with a clever garden pavilion, the architect has honoured the owners’ love for the outdoors.
A central courtyard and walls of glass ensure this beach-inspired iteration of a villa makes the most of its sloping site.
The Goods Line is an elevated, pedestrian-scale linear park in Sydney that maintains a constant level of public life.
Designer Allistar Cox has created an inward-facing ‘lost garden’ extension for Auckland brewery and restaurant Hallertau.
Eclectic interior design and a clever mix of retail and hospitality offerings make this an oasis in the heart of Buenos Aires.
Art Deco detailing, soft corners, circles and chunky lines make this a friendly tropical villa dripping with style.
Sarosh Mulla explores GridAKL, Auckland’s innovation precinct on Wynyard Quarter, in its new home in the Lysaght Building.
Small but clever alterations have been made to a house on a tiny site in Paddington, Sydney.
In southern Chile, this seemingly prehistoric house rests calmly by the lakeside.
Nine government agencies – and their respective interior identities – are comfortably housed together.
A luxurious treetop residence in the hills of Mexico City is designed to afford its owners a deep connection with nature.
A design collective, an artist and a group of children collaborate to create a unique interior space.
At Auckland Airport, RTA Studio and Eclipse Architecture have joined forces to design a warehouse-and-office complex.
The Rose Bay House in Sydney by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects offers a journey that’s much like walking through a forest.
Exhibition design and architecture driven by lofty ideals of biculturalism and dialogue.
Four kitchens that feature colour, pattern and a multitude of hard-working materials, from the latest issue of Houses.
A Sao Paulo apartment with an impressive modernist lineage receives a rhythmic and contemporary twist.
What is it like to undertake the fit-out for your firm’s own office space? Sarah Langford of Unispace knows first-hand.
Enveloped by suburban sprawl, this long-neglected creek bed in Albany has been restored and stitched into its surroundings.
A showcase of five creative spaces that were most popular on our sister website Urbismagazine.com over the past three years.
In a rapidly changing environment, this workplace tries to imagine the newsroom of the future.
The sometimes-conflicting relationship between the built and natural environment inspired the design of this coastal home.
Two of the latest buildings to join Christchurch’s growing skyline are the ANZ and BNZ centres in the city’s CBD.
Federico Monsalve speaks to Grant Harris of Harris Butt Architects about his recently completed Waitangi Museum.
Ranging from stark minimalism to ‘simple elegance’, these six bathrooms from the March issue of Houses are sure to delight.
Jasmax’s dynamic new commercial building in Christchurch commands attention from its riverside site beside the Avon River.
The refurbishment of an 18th-century apartment in the French capital results in an eclectic and radiant space.
Auckland-based Safari Group is building the first hotel within Queenstown’s airport precinct.
Fresh from the autumn issue of Houses, we feature four sleek and elegant kitchens that each has a story to tell.
In Orana Wildlife Park, a team of designers, consultants and staff created a suitable home for our country’s only gorillas.
A modernist masterpiece in Beverly Hills, California responds to its natural environment with flair and sculpture.
This Brisbane renovation and extension by Marc and Co Architects opens up and embraces a delightful backyard setting.
This Singapore house takes its cues from its location – the architecture mitigates the pervasive humidity.
The fate of this heritage-listed building hung in the balance until a man with vision saw that it could be something special.
Aaron Paterson explores a surprisingly airy concrete monolith nestled within a Malaysian jungle.
Unexpected materials and pops of colour make this a highly vibrant shared space in Christchurch.
Christchurch’s first civic building to be designed since the earthquakes is a bold and innovative bus station by Architectus.
ArchitectureNow celebrates all things sea, sand and sun with our pick of the top five beach houses from our archives.