Projects
RSSSpace, light and order — the ingredients for architecture with soul — are all present in this house designed by Steven Lloyd Architects in Auckland’s Coxs Bay. First published in 2014.
In an area imbued with history comes a modern incarnation. First published in 2014.
Connected to, yet standing proud of, its surroundings, this bach is akin to an eyrie. First published in 2014.
Island life — designed as a retreat, this home nurtures the soul, first published in 2014.
Jonathan Smith has created an elegant and individual house in this renovation on Auckland’s North Shore. First published in 2013.
A standout view enjoyed from a series of thoughtfully designed spaces in this house by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects. First published in 2012.
Referencing the historical use of the site, this 60-unit housing solution presented various construction challenges.
Jasmax’s Merchant Quarter in New Lynn now features a distinctive 10-storeyed building of low-cost apartments.
A $35 million apartment and retail complex in Auckland’s central business district is stage one of a three-stage development.
When renovating a local landmark the desire to create something new while paying homage can pay dividends.
Sleek lines combine with organic shapes to imbue this bathroom with a sense of luxury.
Present tense - a contemporary addition completes this classic villa.
Form and function – a showpiece kitchen with substance.
A cool and clever home, away from home, for an Auckland-based couple.
A kitchen by Megan Edwards in a historic home fits in with style and grace.
Jonathan Smith has designed a modest, modern house that makes the most of a challenging section.
A family house by Sam Atcheson in the Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier matches form, function and future proofing.
Carolyn Smith has designed a family house that makes the most of a small, steep site.
It’s been a long road getting the Q Theatre project off the ground, but Auckland’s newest theatre will soon be ready.