Projects
RSSAshley Cusick gets the inside scoop on this $790 million redevelopment, set to redefine its Auckland city-fringe site.
A pavilion formed from the remnants of a shed, this “thrillingly simple” project makes the most of its majestic site.
A dynamic, innovative roof covers Naenae’s newest community hub: a progressive bowling club by Tennent Brown Architects.
A home shared by humans, cats, chickens and fish combines cutting-edge architecture with off-the-grid green initiatives.
Made up of three gable forms, this lakeside home in Wanaka has incredible views from every room.
In this bombastic Los Angeles home, US designer Kelly Wearstler lets colour and pattern fall, shift and splatter with gusto.
Landscape architect Richard Hart speaks about designing for the proposed Pukehina Eco Village in the Western Bay of Plenty.
Artist and designer Gidon Bing’s minimalist aesthetic has been put to work in the interior of a new design and gallery space.
This ocean home proudly displays its owners’ Polynesian heritage through well-considered architectural moves.
The exposed structure of this former timber factory encourages consideration of the house’s sum, but also its parts.
When redesigning a central Auckland medical clinic, the Klein took the opportunity to re-examine the patient experience.
This Sydney home burrows within rocks and reflects its owners’ passion for books and Chinese culture.
The South Island tourist hotspot needs over 9000 more dwellings in the next decade but where will they all go?
Arising from the undulating dunes of Cape Otway, this house combines a classic nine-square plan with a floating, independently resolved roof profile that controls and enhances panoramic views.
Designed by Pierre Yovanovitch, this Swiss apartment embodies the luxury of natural materials and custom design.
Very little is bolted to the ground in this fashion sales and PR firm. Resulting in an evolving and edgy space
An Auckland apartment with street cred is transformed into a cool, urbane version of itself through colour and texture.
In a slow-growth forest in the Byron Bay hinterland a powerful, monumental concrete structure has been designed to endure.
An elegant, black pavilion and surrounds create a real civic dimension to Nelson’s major indoor sports and community venue.
An exposed site with glorious views across Lyttelton Harbour called for a house with two very distinct zones.
We visited King’s School’s new Centennial Building and found it to be the ideal space for learning and interacting.
A new house with a dramatic gull-wing-shaped roof offers views over the Bay of Islands from every room.
See the only trilingual museum in Aotearoa: part of a modest-but-vibrant, multi-purpose community hub in Foxton.
In an exclusive tour, we step into Dixon’s new headquarters in a heritage building in London’s Kings Cross.
Responding eloquently to its lightly forested, sloping site, this earth-toned house has been split into two.
A small, unassuming worker’s cottage in Wellington’s Aro Valley has taken on a new lease of life with the opening of Rita.
Being open and even a little friendly, Christchurch’s latest public building inverts the norm for justice buildings.
A turn-of-the-century weatherboard cottage on Melbourne’s Merri Creek has been transformed into a light-filled family home.
Warren and Mahoney has created a new gallery that blends perfectly with Te Papa as part of a five-year renewal project.
A campground in Otago’s idyllic Glenorchy is hoping to lead by example in sustainability.