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Kauri character and a master bedroom oasis

Kauri character and a master bedroom oasis

28 Mar 2014, Antonia Baker

In this third installment of a major house renovation in Ponsonby, Antonia Baker explores the ups and downs of sourcing 110-year-old kauri flooring.

A healthy heritage home with a modern twist

A healthy heritage home with a modern twist

21 Mar 2014, Antonia Baker

In this second installment of a major house renovation in Ponsonby Anotnia Baker looks at the design process behind this healthy home makeover.

Housing experiment set to create new benchmark

Housing experiment creates new benchmark

13 Mar 2014, Antonia Baker

A major house renovation in Ponsonby aims to create a healthy home benchmark for New Zealanders.

Below ground

Below ground

7 Mar 2014, Clare Chapman

There are no standards relating to below-ground waterproofing in residential dwellings in New Zealand, and it is not a restricted building activity, despite its critical importance.

Chilled Architecture

Chilled Architecture

6 Mar 2014, Colin Martin

Ice Lab: New Architecture and Science in Antarctica, an exhibition at the Museum of Science & Industry, Manchester, UK.

A passive problem

A passive problem

14 Feb 2014, Helen Frances

A huge percentage of New Zealand buildings fail to comply with fire protection standards.

Duty of Care

Duty of Care

10 Feb 2014, Sean Flanagan

Unitec’s changes and the questions we face.

Looming issues

Looming issues

3 Feb 2014, Shane Jones

Labour spokesperson for building and construction, Shane Jones, says the industry isn’t moving fast enough.

From the rooftops

From the rooftops

17 Jan 2014, Di Worthy

The Canterbury rebuild is providing a catalyst for developments in the roofing industry.

Volunteers help keep project on track

Volunteers help keep project on track

13 Jan 2014, Sarosh Mulla

Volunteers have toiled tirelessly over the Christmas period working on the Welcome Shelter at the Longbush Ecosanctuary.

Welcome shelter on track

Welcome shelter on track

19 Dec 2013, Sarosh Mulla

Site works have begun for the Welcome Shelter at the 111ha Longbush Ecosanctuary.

Future at stake

Future at stake

22 Nov 2013

NZGBC’s Rohan Bush says there is a long way to go to ensure Christchurch becomes a truly environmentally focused city.

Legacy with stone

Legacy with stone

4 Nov 2013, Philip Smith

From Maori settlements to colonial times, Philip Smith reflects on New Zealand’s history of dry stone wall construction.

Threshold apprehension

Threshold apprehension

31 Oct 2013, Sarosh Mulla

Sarosh Mulla muses on that peculiar architectural trope, the corporate lobby.

Arboreal influence

Arboreal influence

29 Oct 2013, Michael Barrett

A new playground at the National Arboretum Canberra is designed to creatively engage and challenge children.

10 Trends: The future of hotels

10 Trends: The future of hotels

24 Oct 2013, Jeff Copolov, Jan Eastwood

Artichoke identifies the ten key drivers shaping hospitality and expanding the designer’s role.

Californian confidence

Californian confidence

22 Oct 2013, David Mitchell

David Mitchell reviews Auckland Art Gallery’s California Design, 1930–1965: Living in a Modern Way exhibition.

Welcome Shelter jumps the first hurdle

Welcome Shelter jumps the first hurdle

21 Oct 2013, Sarosh Mulla

Resource consent for the Longbush Ecosanctuary Welcome Shelter has been granted.

Clean living

Clean living

14 Oct 2013, Clare Chapman

Sourcing green materials to comply with the world’s most stringent sustainability measures is proving to be a huge challenge.

A feat of formwork

A feat of formwork

11 Oct 2013, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Architecture Van Brandenburg is bringing some Kiwi ingenuity to China.

Side step in Singapore

Side step in Singapore

8 Oct 2013, Rowena Hockin

Roving at WAF, Melbourne architect Rowena Hockin asks “where’s the delight in a world without stairs?”.

Down by the river

Down by the river

7 Oct 2013, Christopher Bruin

Chris Bruin reflects on riverside precincts in Seoul and Lyon.

Moving in on construction

Moving in on construction

4 Oct 2013

Simon Haines says the Government will take action on construction, as a result of numerous political hot potatoes.

Rising costs

Rising costs

4 Oct 2013

NZIQS president, Julian Mace, says cost escalation will happen, but what we don’t know is when.

Sustainable by design

Sustainable by design

19 Sep 2013

Helen Frances visits an addition to Wellington’s green building circle, the Sustainability Trust Building.

Big future for small business

Big future for small business

18 Sep 2013

Minister for Small Business, John Banks, talks about the opportunities ahead, and making the most of technology.

Welcome to Longbush

Welcome to Longbush

16 Sep 2013, Sarosh Mulla

A thirteen-year journey to preserve part of New Zealand’s diminishing low-land forest ecology is beginning to bear fruit.

On shaky ground

On shaky ground

13 Sep 2013, Clare Chapman

Is the focus on protecting loss of life detrimental to the long-term resilience of New Zealand’s commercial building stock?

Art (and Architecture) in Venice

Art (and Architecture) in Venice

10 Sep 2013, Andrew Patterson

Andrew Patterson discovers the numerous architectural ‘moments’ at the 2013 Venice Art Biennale.

Blurring spatial boundaries

Blurring spatial boundaries

5 Sep 2013, Colin Martin

Colin Martin reviews the Serpentine Pavilion in London by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto.

Legal workplaces of the future

Legal workplaces of the future

29 Aug 2013, James Calder

Consultant James Calder discusses how shifting work styles and technology are changing the legal workplace.

Above the line

Above the line

22 Aug 2013, Simon Bush-King

Simon Bush-King discovers two very different restaurants that take unusual surface treatments to higher levels.

Crouching Kiwi, roaring dragon

Crouching Kiwi, roaring dragon

20 Aug 2013, David Mitchell

David Mitchell contrasts China’s attitude to housing with our own here in New Zealand.

Workplace forum hits the right note

Workplace forum hits the right note

13 Aug 2013, Lynn Churchill

Dr Lynn Churchill reports on the Design Speaks: Workplace/Worklife Forum, held in August 2013.

Social housing

Social housing

13 Aug 2013, Tony van Raat

Tony van Raat tackles the challenges and possible solutions for achieving quality low-cost housing in New Zealand.

A fresh look at the state house

A fresh look at the state house

6 Aug 2013, Bill McKay

Bill McKay examines the ‘classic’ period of state housing in New Zealand, from an architectural perspective.

A can of worms

A can of worms

2 Aug 2013, Helen Frances

With only a fraction of residential dwellings remediated, the range of problems surfacing in leaky buildings is wide-ranging.

Nexus 2013: a coming together of things

Nexus 2013: a coming together of things

29 Jul 2013, Sarah Lynn Rees

A graduate’s view of the 2013 Australia & New Zealand Student Architecture Congress.

Investing in infrastructure

Investing in infrastructure

26 Jul 2013, Bill English

Deputy Prime Minister Bill English talks about the Budget 2013, the Christchurch rebuild, and lifting productivity.

Windows of hope

Windows of hope

12 Jul 2013, David Hayes

David Hayes says managing complexity with simplicity is the only way to improve the quality of building envelopes.

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