Projects
RSSIsthmus Group’s urban design team goes to town in Taradale.
Cheshire Architects and William Ross Architects introduce a buzz of appreciative audiences to a tight Queen Street site.
35 resource consents, 45 building consents, 2 district plan changes, 16 months of construction and bam! Hello waterfront.
A gallery addition by FJMT and Archimedia invites graceful navigation through New Zealand’s largest art collection.
Architect Steve Domoney and interior designer Andrew Parr have created a functional and modern family home.
Air New Zealand staff are kitted out in Trelise Cooper-designed apparel in a purpose-built facility.
A family house by Sam Atcheson in the Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier matches form, function and future proofing.
An aspirational brief lies at the heart of this project’s layout of open and spacious interiors.
Architect Evelyn McNamara has designed a beach holiday house to accommodate three generations.
Sustainable design is not necessarily about spending excessive money or adding worthless appendages.
Novotel hotel, designed by Warren & Mahoney, is a four-star hotel with five-star public areas.
An art deco makeover with a contemporary twist expressed by Weta Workshop/Anita Fijn.
Andrew Cox designs Heyday, a bespoke playground of the mind, for a group of Wellington-based digital design boffins.
This Dunedin heritage building was almost ‘Man Alone’, as others of its ilk fell to the sword.
A house by Rafe Maclean is a study in strength and security and a place of retreat for three generations.
This place of worship is given new angles and designs by Void Architecture.
A heritage area in Sydney is the site of a contemporary addition which nods to the client’s international background.
This house is not just a feat of sustainable ingenuity but is good architecture too.
Auckland’s St Matthew-in-the-city has welcomed a new chapel and kitchen designed by Salmond Reed Architects.
A Salvation Army treatment centre is transformed into a visitor centre with the help of Pearson and Associates Architects.
Babbage Architects design the latest thinking on effective learning environments in the picturesque Queenstown landscape.
A tall, slim and simple hotel designed by Warren and Mahoney is a new addition to Auckland Airport.
Archoffice used perforated steel and images of Waitakere’s history to revamp the block.
Houses magazine reviews three houses – world’s, Trans-Tasman’s and New Zealand’s best.
Athfield Architects and Wraight + Associates use urban designs to transform Wellington’s waterfront.
Landscape architect Charles Gordon gives Midland Park a refreshing new look.
Digging into the site of Auckland’s Victory Christian Church car park uncovered old gasworks relics and hazards.
After a redevelopment involving one million man hours of work, the Auckland Art Gallery is almost complete.
Stephenson & Turner provides a world-class biotechnology and innovation centre for the University of Auckland.
ASC Architects designed the college with a radical re-thinking of the learning environment.
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology adds a media and arts building to its campus.
Architect David Wingate has designed a single-level house that sits low and steps down to meet the landscape.
Architect Peter Eising has created a weekend retreat that maximises spectacular sea views and offers a sustainable lifestyle.
Ric Slessor has designed a house on a difficult steep site.
ASC Architects takes a bold and brave approach, designing Papamoa College based around ‘enquiry-based’ learning.
Auckland hospitality ventures talks us through the monochromatic interior of Tyler St Garage.
Cross-Tasman collaboration – Goodman Fielder moves to a workplace designed by Futurespace and Wingate + Farquhar.
In a cooperative contract between Hawkins and Dulux/Orica, paint manufacturing continued throughout moving all its production.
A new 1230 space car park has just been built by Hawkins. It was the biggest use of post-tension concrete in New Zealand.
Architect Andrew Sexton is building one of his designs on sand at Peka Peka.