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Houses Revisited: Wanaka house

Houses Revisited: Wanaka house

21 Oct 2022, Claire Ellery

Architect Eliska Lewis has designed an inviting family house with a clever staged approach. First published in 2013.

Houses Revisited: Brick Bay house

Houses Revisited: Brick Bay house

21 Oct 2022, Claire Ellery

Auckland practice Glamuzina Paterson designed an effortlessly cool family house that is full of fun and fine form, first published in 2013.

Marking a milestone: The View House

Marking a milestone: The View House

20 Oct 2022, Jacinda Rogers

A dream manifested into reality at an unlikely time for this carpenter-come registered architect as he completed his first house amidst Covid lockdowns and delays.

The inside-outside thing at work

The inside-outside thing at work

19 Oct 2022, Amanda Harkness

Amanda Harkness visits Irving Smith Architects in Nelson and finds a new studio built to address both present and future needs.

Three generations, two houses, one roof

Three generations, two houses, one roof

12 Oct 2022, Peter Wood

Peter Wood muses on the meaning of Gustorob, Bull O’Sullivan Architecture’s long, elegant shed, landed in a rural Canterbury landscape.

Material Focus: Seven

Material Focus: Seven

11 Oct 2022, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

We talk to SemiCreative’s creative director James Irvine about the interior of Seven – winner of this year’s Hospitality Award at the Interior Awards.

Grandstand living

Grandstand living

5 Oct 2022, Chris Barton

Chris Barton visits Alexandra Park, by RTA Studio and DJRD Architects, and explores the art of apartment dwelling beside a racecourse.

Tauranga to be home to largest timber office building

Tauranga to be home to largest timber office building

28 Sep 2022, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Tauranga City Council’s new office building is set to be the largest mass timber office building in New Zealand and will target a net zero carbon footprint.

Houses Revisited: Belmont house

Houses Revisited: Belmont house

23 Sep 2022, Peter Wood

An elegant Lower Hutt house is a finely-tuned performance model. First published in 2012.

Houses Revisited: Birkenhead house

Houses Revisited: Birkenhead house

23 Sep 2022, Claire Ellery

A standout view enjoyed from a series of thoughtfully designed spaces in this house by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects. First published in 2012.

Houses Revisited: Arrowtown house

Houses Revisited: Arrowtown house

23 Sep 2022, Claire Ellery

This family house designed by Kerr Ritchie Architects steps up to complement the rolling landscape. First published in 2012.

Te Matapihi upgrade set to proceed

Te Matapihi upgrade set to proceed

12 Sep 2022, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Plans have been unveiled for a restrengthened Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui Central Library in Wellington’s Te Ngākau Civic Precinct, the design led by Athfield Architects.

Feel Māori, look Māori, be Māori

Feel Māori, look Māori, be Māori

6 Sep 2022, Karamia Müller

Karamia Müller visits Kōtukutuku Papakāinga, a Mahitahi Trust social housing project in Auckland’s Ōtara, and finds TOA Architects has created a place of special significance, which welcomes, protects and fosters connections.

Huge hangar promotes sustainability

Huge hangar promotes sustainability

2 Sep 2022, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Profile Group’s new 5 Green Star-rated Hautapu manufacturing facility provides a simple response to the challenge of creating infrastructure of vast scale.

Deeply inherent and indivisible

Deeply inherent and indivisible

30 Aug 2022, Hugh Tennent

Hugh Tennent visits Massey University Wellington’s new marae, Te Rau Karamu, and finds a unique collaboration between Te Kāhui Toi and Athfield Architects.

Houses Revisited: Raglan House

Houses Revisited: Raglan house

26 Aug 2022, Claire Ellery

A house in the surfing town of Raglan achieves a fine balance. First published in 2012.

Houses Revisited: Eastbourne house

Houses Revisited: Eastbourne house

26 Aug 2022, Peter Wood

This house, designed by Hugh Tennent, is a light and bright bayside gem. First published in 2012.

Houses Revisited: Waiheke Island house

Houses Revisited: Waiheke Island House

26 Aug 2022, Claire Ellery

A house on Waiheke by Vaughn McQuarrie demonstrates the virtues of modesty and grace. First published in 2012.

Cultivating community

Cultivating community

23 Aug 2022, Jon Rennie

Jon Rennie visits Te Paataka Koorero o Takaanini, the Takaanini Community Hub, and finds lively spaces that cater to the whole community.

Keeping watch

Keeping watch

17 Aug 2022, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Crosson Architects’ new lifeguard tower at North Piha, may be modest in scale but its sentry-like presence is conspicuously commanding.

Shared space near the Auckland City Mission

Shared space near the Auckland City Mission

8 Aug 2022, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Boffa Miskell has created a community-focused laneway near Stevens Lawson Architects’ celebrated HomeGround that gives us a taste of things to come.

Houses Revisited: Redcliffs house

Houses Revisited: Redcliffs house

22 Jul 2022, Charlie Gates

Andrew Watson has designed a house that occupies a spectacular setting with angled poise. First published in 2012.

Houses Revisited: Hataitai house

Houses Revisited: Hataitai house

22 Jul 2022, Peter Wood

A house in Wellington’s Hataitai puts its back to the hill to enjoy a steep site with superb views. First published in 2012.

Houses Revisited: Tutukaka holiday house

Houses Revisited: Tutukaka holiday house

22 Jul 2022, Claire Ellery

This assured house, all black against ocean blue, sits confidently on its site, protected from coastal winds, first published in 2012.

Viewfinder: Marina Mathews

Viewfinder: Marina Mathews

20 Jul 2022, Camille Khouri

Queenstown-based photographer Marina Mathews is tasked with capturing some amazing properties in the Whakatipu area. Camille Khouri caught up with her about her favourite projects, her approach to capturing great design, and her sources of inspiration.

Fostering light and warmth with Escea

Fostering light and warmth with Escea

6 Jul 2022, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Fostering Light is a garden pavilion by Atelier Bond. A contemporary villa extension that absorbs the outdoors, anchored with an Escea gas fireplace.

Site 9 nears completion

Site 9 nears completion

4 Jul 2022, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

In 1997 a number of concepts for Site 9 (Lambton Harbour) on Wellington’s waterfront were submitted by architect Sir Ian Athfield and others. Now in 2022, the Athfield Architects-designed site is near completion.

Te Whare Mara, an indigenous landscape and identity

Te Whare Mara

17 Jun 2022, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Te Whare Mara, is a sophisticated and contemporary garden in Wellington that’s native planting scheme promotes an indigenous landscape and identity.

He waewae pākura, from a solid footprint

He waewae pākura, from a solid footprint

13 Jun 2022, Te Ari Prendergast

Te Ari Prendergast contemplates the cultural intricacies of Tairāwhiti Gisborne Airport by Tennent Brown Architects in collaboration with Architects 44.

Magical constraint

Magical constraint

31 May 2022, Richard Naish

Richard Naish contemplates what makes a good house as he visits studio/LWA’s award-winning Our House in Westmere, Auckland.

Houses Revisited: Herne Bay kitchen

Houses Revisited: Herne Bay kitchen

20 May 2022, Claire Ellery

A light and breezy kitchen fits seamlessly in the renovation of this classic Auckland villa.

Houses Revisited: Christchurch Kitchen

Houses Revisited: Christchurch kitchen

20 May 2022, Claire Ellery

This Christchurch kitchen marries chic styling and culinary ease, first published in 2012.

Houses Revisited: Waipukurau Kitchen

Houses Revisited: Waipukurau kitchen

20 May 2022, Claire Ellery

Architect Simon Clarkson and kitchen designer Leanne Larking have created a ‘green’ kitchen that doesn’t compromise on style.

Honed to shine

Honed to shine

17 May 2022, Abigail Hurst

Abigail Hurst contemplates the multiple forces at play in Rolleston’s new multifunctional library, Te Ara Ātea by Warren and Mahoney.

The new net goes fishing

Auckland City Mission HomeGround

16 May 2022, Bill McKay

In the Auckland City Mission’s HomeGround, Stevens Lawson Architects has designed a building to support our most vulnerable with compassion and dignity.

Densification perfection – Milieu’s modern take on suburban living

Densification perfection

4 May 2022, Camille Khouri

This new home built on a rare subdivided section in Auckland’s Mt Albert is a prime example of densification done well.

A slice of shed, diced

A slice of shed, diced

26 Apr 2022, Anna-Marie Chin

Architect Anna-Marie Chin visits the Central Otago House in Alexandra by RTA Studio and is impressed with the play of sculptural wedges and light.

Houses Revisited: Waikanae house

Houses Revisited: Waikanae house

22 Apr 2022, Claire Ellery

A modern house designed by Richard Middleton makes the most of its established setting, first published in 2012.

Houses Revisited: Whiritoa house

Houses Revisited: Whiritoa house

22 Apr 2022, Claire Ellery

An exercise in thoughtful use of space and materials by Matter Architects, first published in 2012.

Houses Revisited: Motuoapa house

Houses Revisited: Motuoapa house

22 Apr 2022, Claire Ellery

Auckland architect Mark Frazerhurst has designed a holiday house for friends that is hardwearing without compromising good looks, first published in 2012.

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