Projects
RSSAn Auckland designer creates a small but perfectly formed apartment.
Kitchen designer Shane George puts the mojo back into the kitchen of this 1960s-era family home.
This 30,000m2 anchor building occupies the site where the popular Re:Start container mall once stood.
A 1980s-era mock-Tudor motel transformation from the inside out.
Country living gets a decidedly urban overhaul, creating a kitchen space suited to any city crashpad.
Athfield Architects and Jasmax designed two new cricket pavilions to coincide with the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
A challenging build at the base of a skifield, 1600 metres above sea level, led by Arrow International.
A raw, stripped-back aesthetic, with an understated palette and quirky geometric paint features.
Progressive Building visits one of the largest, most sophisticated data centres on the planet, Spark’s $60 million data centre.
Bold architectural lines and forms have been complemented by the assertive design of this kitchen.
A sleek and striking building in Auckland’s eastern suburbs contains a modern, pared-back apartment.
A 1970s’ photograph and a very personal approach to hospitality design has led to this eclectic inner-city oasis.
This landscape takes inspiration from its stunning surrounds while its finished form offers much to the immediate environs.
A stunning Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, home might just be the beach house to beat the band.
A concrete-block beach house with a quirky shape maximises its coastal Australian environment and a steep site.
Whangarei’s Hatea Loop Walkway breathes new life into the once-neglected landscapes.
Architectus has designed an archive and family history research centre to protect and promote the heritage of Thames.
An Omaha Beach holiday house makes summer living easy for its many owners.
Referencing the historical use of the site, this 60-unit housing solution presented various construction challenges.
Surrounded by an awe-inspiring and ever-changing landscape, this retreat blends restraint and comfort into a wholesome mix.
Simplicity is the essential element to the success of this family bach.
Patterson Associates has created a multifunctional building beside the Avon River in Christchurch’s Hagley Park.
A trio of townhouses transform a gritty, inner-city Melbourne street.
The Van Gogh-Roosegaarde cycle path is a place where history and the future collide.
An impressive new build responds to the rugged topography of West Vancouver, Canada.
The University of Auckland’s newest building incorporates Australasia’s largest seismic testing facility.
This eatery is influenced by California’s mid-century architecture, local pottery and its building’s own material layers.
Athfield Architects’ 239m-long luxury housing development is a surprisingly sensitive response to its prominent wharf site.
A modular home on Waiheke Island provides a contemporary escape from the city.
This space was designed to offer powerful experiences generated by the work of visionary Kiwi artist Len Lye.
An architectural design solves issues of limited space and extreme weather in Iran.
Otago’s civic heart receives a major retrofit and much-needed interior makeover.
Seeking to bring natural light and easy navigation to this gallery, its designers summoned sculptural forms and choreography.
An affinity for all things nautical has informed the design and materiality of this family home.
Paul Rolfe Architects has designed the ‘chilled’ Kiwi bach experience into a small timber-clad yoga studio.
An extensive renovation results in an outstanding kitchen and plenty of secret design details.
Jasmax’s Merchant Quarter in New Lynn now features a distinctive 10-storeyed building of low-cost apartments.
An Australian holiday home is designed to embrace nature, sustainability and lots of parties.
This central Auckland Māori immersion school has undergone a $7.1 million, sustainable upgrade.
Read about Tennant+Brown Architects’ response to the sub-glacial environs of Glenorchy, Aro Hã Wellness Retreat.