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Suburban tranquility: Park Life

Suburban tranquility: Park Life

Posted: 5 Apr 2021

Architecture Architecture has created a tranquil home for an artist and a curator on this slice of suburbia – the legacy of a 1940s attempt to marry housing and countryside.

The technology of the trees

The technology of the trees

Posted: 1 Apr 2021

Chris Barton finds at Scion’s Innovation Hub, Te Whare Nui o Tuteata, in Rotorua – by RTA Studio, in collaboration with Irving Smith Architects – a showcase of radically new methods in multilevel timber construction and a benchmark for achieving net-zero embodied carbon.

New surf life saving club at Taylors Mistake

New surf life saving club at Taylors Mistake

Posted: 1 Apr 2021

Wilson and Hill Architects’ new surf life saving club at Taylors Mistake blends seamlessly into its natural surroundings.

Viewfinder: Emma Smales' top five

Viewfinder: Emma Smales’ top five

Posted: 31 Mar 2021

Photographer Emma Smales delights in light, form, material and the experience of a space. She shares some of her favourite images with us.

Houses Revisited: Big little

Houses Revisited: Big little

Posted: 26 Mar 2021

An economy of planning and a luxury of volume characterise this Gerald Parsonson bach at Raumati, first published in 2007.

Houses Revisited: Ode to Auckland

Houses Revisited: Ode to Auckland

Posted: 26 Mar 2021

An enduring design even at the time of publishing in 2007, Jack Manning’s Stanley Point house is testament to a gentler place and time.

Houses Revisited: Higher plane

Houses Revisited: Higher plane

Posted: 26 Mar 2021

From September 2007: On an exposed site with a huge panorama, Strachan Group Architects (SGA) provides shelter and dissolves boundaries.

Interior Awards rewind: New Zealand's best interiors

Interior Awards rewind: New Zealand’s best interiors

Posted: 25 Mar 2021

Take a look back at all of the Supreme winners from the last decade of the Interior Awards. From big spaces to small and refined designs to bold approaches – there has never been a dull moment.

Equilibrium in indigenous design

Equilibrium in indigenous design

Posted: 19 Mar 2021

NZIA Resene Student Design Award winner, Ben Tunui, discusses the ways in which elements of contemporary tikanga can expand and enrich the spatial vocabulary of Māori architecture.

Transgenerational living: Thornbury Townhouses

Transgenerational living: Thornbury Townhouses

Posted: 17 Mar 2021

Behind what appears to be a single house in a suburban neighbourhood, two homes offer enough flexibility for both households to enjoy their different stages of life.

Innovative plumbing for engineered timber buildings

Innovative plumbing for engineered timber buildings

Posted: 12 Mar 2021

When sustainable timber construction proves a challenge for installing conventional plumbing, Saniflo’s range of grey water pumps and lifting stations provides the ideal solution.

Prefab off-the-grid: Courtyard House

Prefab off-the-grid: Courtyard House

Posted: 10 Mar 2021

Touching the earth lightly, this off-grid house by Chrofi located in a beachside forest, displays the potential for prefabrication to deliver high-quality design in any location.

Gallery house

Gallery house

Posted: 3 Mar 2021

Jeremy Smith discovers the Wrightmann House in Christchurch, where considered architectural curatorship by Athfield Architects has given every wall a voice.

Houses Revisited: Light heavyweight

Houses Revisited: Light heavyweight

Posted: 26 Feb 2021

In Auckland’s most established suburb, Malcolm Walker demonstrates a deft touch with shape and space with this house from 2007.

Houses Revisited: A beachy bach

Houses Revisited: A beachy bach

Posted: 26 Feb 2021

Gerald Parsonson’s holiday house at Paraparaumu, first published in 2007, is a triumph of substance over style.

Houses Revisited: Float on

Houses Revisited: Float on

Posted: 26 Feb 2021

In another 2007 project from Gerald Parsonson, an assured house at Peka Peka rides the dunes rolling inland from an untamed coast.

A date with the city

A date with the city

Posted: 24 Feb 2021

Amanda Harkness explores the interior design of The Hotel Britomart – Cheshire Architects’ latest project in the downtown Auckland precinct – and discovers thoughtful craftmanship at every turn.

Saving Wairarapa Moana Wetlands

Saving Wairarapa Moana Wetlands

Posted: 23 Feb 2021

Video: The taonga was once a teeming system and is now a fragile ecology. Jobs for Nature is working to regenerate sacred lands and restore mana to the local community.

iPhone architecture

iPhone architecture

Posted: 17 Feb 2021

Chris Barton explores what The Hotel Britomart’s seamless exterior, laneway labyrinth and deconstructed ethos by Cheshire Architects bring to Auckland’s evolving downtown precinct.

Domestic joy: Harry House

Domestic joy: Harry House

Posted: 15 Feb 2021

Wrapped in charred timber cladding and hugged tightly by a lush suburban garden, this discreet addition to an existing cottage expertly balances function and folly.

Boxing clever: 10x10 House

Boxing clever: 10x10 House

Posted: 10 Feb 2021

Megan Edwards visits Patchwork Architecture’s award-winning project in Wellington and finds a playful, elegant and environmentally efficient architectural solution on a scrap of leftover hillside.

The Maungawhau/Mt Eden boardwalk

The Maungawhau/Mt Eden boardwalk

Posted: 5 Feb 2021

Integrated design firm Isthmus explores the evolution of this sacred place of immense historical, cultural and spiritual significance to the Mana Whenua iwi/hapū of Tāmaki Makaurau.

A tale of three houses: Gibbons Architects

A tale of three houses: Gibbons Architects

Posted: 3 Feb 2021

Taranaki-based architects Brady and Sarah Gibbons have been part of the growing architecture scene in this up and coming region since 2013. We explore some of their recent work.

Behind the Object: Te Tatau Kaitiaki

Behind the Object: Te Tatau Kaitiaki

Posted: 28 Jan 2021

This Graham Tipene work graces the entrance to the new South Atrium of the Auckland Museum. He tells us more about weaving traditional design with modern techniques.

A 'one-in-100-year renovation': Concrete Blonde

A ‘one-in-100-year renovation’: Concrete Blonde

Posted: 27 Jan 2021

Tucked behind an existing heritage home on a tight block with a south-facing yard, this generous addition offers light-filled, textured spaces with a natural, earthy palette.

Houses Revisited: Settler chic

Houses Revisited: Settler chic

Posted: 22 Jan 2021

In pastoral Waikato, RTA Studio employ vernacular forms to create an inland holiday house that was first published in 2007.

Houses Revisited: Hard case

Houses Revisited: Hard case

Posted: 22 Jan 2021

Tough materials and flexible spaces characterise Archimedia’s Hamilton house by the Waikato River, from the Houses magazine 2007 archives.

Houses Revisited: Buffed up

Houses Revisited: Buffed up

Posted: 22 Jan 2021

Strict conditions on a vulnerable coastal site lead Godward Guthrie to develop clever solutions in the design for this house from 2007.

Simple yet sculptural: Marine

Simple yet sculptural: Marine

Posted: 20 Jan 2021

This rear addition to a heritage cottage on a raised corner block sits in harmony with the existing structure and enhances its cherished “ramshackle” nature.

Viewfinder: David Straight's top five

Viewfinder: David Straight’s top five

Posted: 13 Jan 2021

Leading architectural photographer and name behind several books chronicling the best of New Zealand’s environment, David Straight, recounts his favourite shoots to date.

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