Projects
RSSThe University of Auckland’s newest building incorporates Australasia’s largest seismic testing facility.
Architectus and Athfield Architects have joined forces to design an educational complex.
A walk around the outside of AUT University’s latest addition.
Jasmax’s hub building at AUT University confidently welcomes the city of Auckland into its curving, connective spaces.
RTA Studio has lightly applied Glasgow’s heritage to Saint Kentigern College’s new educational hub in Auckland.
Interior visits the future of tertiary education at AUT University’s high-tech development.
A well-organised backdrop for musical endeavour and vitality by Architectus.
Together with Daryl Jackson of Sydney, Jasmax has created a more connected and student-centred space.
Sport and higher learning move a little closer together at a University of Otago satellite campus by Warren and Mahoney.
Warren and Mahoney has designed two student accommodation blocks to meet increasing demand and expectations.
A building designed by Ivan Mercep of JASMaD in the early ‘80s has been seamlessly refurbished by RTA Studio.
Eighty kilometres north of Auckland city on the eastern coast, Leigh is a magnet for marine researchers.
There has been a clearing of the decks in this building that is opening new doorways.
Athfield Architects’ inspirational building for Massey University Wellington is a fine response to site.
Mansergh Graham Landscape Architecture adds a naturalistic fringe to a big glass box with a brutal side.
Behind a dramatic screen of twisted metal ribbons, AECOM and Warren & Mahoney have created an open space for students.
The University’s Kelburn campus is designed to improve connections.
Clear thinking backs a resolved gymnasium designed by Architectus.
Stephenson & Turner provides a world-class biotechnology and innovation centre for the University of Auckland.
ASC Architects designed the college with a radical re-thinking of the learning environment.
ASC Architects takes a bold and brave approach, designing Papamoa College based around ‘enquiry-based’ learning.