Projects
RSSA strong, simple hierarchy of planting creates visual cohesion amongst this complex arrangement of roads and bridges.
A technicoloured activity centre and ‘skater pit stop’ for Auckland’s Flat Bush residents.
Bringing people together for the Rugby World Cup, Jasmax’s organically-formed structure has already settled in the minds of New Zealanders.
Studio Pacific’s hangar-like hall acknowledges the engineered-timber heritage of many of the machines housed within.
The disused elephant house is repurposed as a new tuckshop and event marquee.
Isthmus 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.
This place of worship is given new angles and designs by Void Architecture.
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.
After a redevelopment involving one million man hours of work, the Auckland Art Gallery is almost complete.
Architecture Workshop designs a stunning building for a famous site.