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Kaikoura’s treasure

Kaikoura’s treasure

4 Jul 2014, Clare Chapman

This ‘craypot’ building is constructed entirely in timber and is the first in the world to use shear walls of CLT and LVL.

Sweet, sweet tonic

Sweet, sweet tonic

30 Jun 2014, Zara Tempest Coleman

Cool, calm, collected

Cool, calm, collected

30 Jun 2014, Clare Chapman

A Portuguese décor combines both old and contemporary art and furniture for ultra-stylish effect.

Te Kopahou Reserve

Te Kopahou Reserve

24 Jun 2014, Helen Frances

Plunging cliffs and a harsh coast provide the backdrop to this subtle yet alluring reserve.

Little height

Little height

20 Jun 2014, Justin Foote

Designer William Taylor creates a small space big on hospitality.

Lobby group

Lobby group

19 Jun 2014, Sarosh Mulla

Interior takes a walk through one of Auckland’s most highly utilised lobby shortcuts – inside the PwC Tower.

Hot House: Fogo Island

Hot House: Fogo Island

16 Jun 2014, Federico Monsalve

Urbis visits a quartet of architecturally designed artists’ studios in remote Canada.

The Danish diameter

The Danish diameter

12 Jun 2014, Simon Bush-King

Interior explores two projects, each with a very distinct Scandinavian flavour.

Auckland Airport landscapes

Auckland Airport landscapes

10 Jun 2014, Michael Barrett

Views from both airborne and land-based approaches to Auckland Airport now centre on abstract earth forms.

Southern strength

Southern strength

6 Jun 2014, Clare Chapman

Progressive Building visits The New Zealand Blood Service’s new headquarters in Christchurch.

A space odyssey

A space odyssey

2 Jun 2014, Elana Castle

An architect turns his hand to his family home with the extensive renovation of an Edwardian dwelling.

A street in the sky

A street in the sky

30 May 2014, Clare Chapman

It is what isn’t in this building - constructed four floors above the ground on an existing structure - that makes it unique.

Contact

Contact

29 May 2014, Sharon Stephenson

The opening up of a formerly unused light well in this workplace was the catalyst for a revolution in staff engagement.

Auckland Zoo Giraffe House

Auckland Zoo Giraffe House

27 May 2014, Bill McKay

The intersecting anatomy of roof forms on a giraffe boudoir encourages the world’s tallest terrestrial mammals to copulate.

Hot House: The Pierre

Hot House: The Pierre

26 May 2014, Federico Monsalve

We found an American home that hit rock bottom and built around it.

Duct Tape workshop

Duct Tape workshop

22 May 2014, Federico Monsalve

A retail space in Auckland’s Ponsonby Central is transformed into a haven for gadgetry.

A house of two halves

A house of two halves

19 May 2014, Clare Chapman

A 1920s’ cottage has a makeover which incorporates the old and the new in its architecture.

The Building Intelligence Group

The Building Intelligence Group

15 May 2014, Stephen Olsen

Expanses of glass and intense swathes of black, shot through with faceted shapes and bold colours, are talking points at every turn in this new workplace.

Remuera bathroom

Remuera bathroom

14 May 2014, Clare Chapman

When renovating a local landmark the desire to create something new while paying homage can pay dividends.

Masu

Masu

8 May 2014, Rachel Carley

A luxurious, contemporary expression of traditional Japanese culture, Masu brings sophisticated new meaning to Asian fusion.

Farm Cove bathroom

Farm Cove bathroom

7 May 2014, Clare Chapman

Sleek lines combine with organic shapes to imbue this bathroom with a sense of luxury.

Soft focus

Soft focus

5 May 2014, Nicole Stock

A clever renovation of a 1960s’ cottage brings Scandinavian style to a suburb of Melbourne.

Master planned

Master planned

2 May 2014, Clare Chapman

Waingaro bathroom

Waingaro bathroom

30 Apr 2014, Justin Foote

A bush-clad site offers the perfect retreat from day-to-day toil.

Open home

Open home

28 Apr 2014, Zara Tempest Coleman

A major refurbishment turns a traditional villa into something much more interesting.

Coxs Bay kitchen

Coxs Bay kitchen

23 Apr 2014, Justin Foote

Present tense - a contemporary addition completes this classic villa.

Queenstown kitchen

Queenstown kitchen

16 Apr 2014, Frederique Gulcher

A mix of sleek and tactile surfaces gives this renovated kitchen some much needed character.

Te Atatu garden

Te Atatu garden

15 Apr 2014, Michael Barrett

An ‘adze path’ and ‘midden wall’ complete a garden rich in narrative, craft and planting.

All the right moves

All the right moves

14 Apr 2014, Leanne Amodeo

After almost a year, a Melbourne home is reconfigured as a light, modern dwelling.

Rangi Ruru Girls' School

Rangi Ruru Girls’ School

14 Apr 2014, Karen Phelps

A 125-old school has two new post-earthquake buildings which put friendships at the core of their design ethos.

Herne Bay kitchen

Herne Bay kitchen

9 Apr 2014, Justin Foote

Form and function – a showpiece kitchen with substance.

Daldy Street Park – Auckland

Daldy Street Park – Auckland

8 Apr 2014, Clare Chapman

History, geology and industry combine in a waterfront project that’s a hybrid of street and park.

Coastlands Aquatic Centre

Coastlands Aquatic Centre

1 Apr 2014, Guy Marriage

An ovoid bubble of space covers ASC Architects’ new swimming-pool complex, sited on top of Paraparaumu’s sand dunes.

Montane Essay

Montane Essay

25 Mar 2014, Tommy Honey

Following the recent passing of architect Bill Toomath, Houses takes another look at the maestro’s own house as featured in the September 2007 issue.

The sea inside

The sea inside

24 Mar 2014, Clare Chapman

A clever, cantilevered design allows a modern Australian home to make the most of incredible ocean views.

Change brewing

Change brewing

21 Mar 2014, Clare Chapman

A $42 million revamp of four former brewery buildings is nearing completion after an extremely tight nine-month construction period.

MTG Hawke’s Bay

MTG Hawke’s Bay

18 Mar 2014, Bill McKay

Opus Architecture has amalgamated a complex series of buildings from different eras on Napier’s 150-year-old museum site.

California dreaming

California dreaming

17 Mar 2014, Leanne Amodeo

An American home makes the most of a small site and its close proximity to a fabulous beach.

Fantails, Silverdale

Fantails, Silverdale

13 Mar 2014, Michael Barrett

Collingridge And Smith Architects’ childcare centre breaks typical form with its sawtoothed roof and triangular-shaped plan.

The Surf Club at Muriwai

The Surf Club at Muriwai

11 Mar 2014, Justine Harvey

Muriwai’s new surf lifesaving clubhouse, designed by Jasmax, is set 300m back from its rapidly eroding coastline.

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