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Caffeine-fuelled design

Caffeine-fuelled design

13 Feb 2013, Elana Castle

How a region-wide caffeine addiction spawned an innovative coffee culture and distinct design aesthetic.

Wine Time: Ara's arrow

Ara’s arrow

11 Feb 2013, Zara Tempest Coleman

A Marlborough winery lives up to the Maori meaning of its name with an arrow-shaped design.

Playground Ideas

Playground Ideas

8 Feb 2013, Vanessa Murray

Marcus Veerman’s not-for-profit organization Playground Ideas is helping build playgrounds in developing countries.

Drawing for Landscape Architecture: Sketch to Screen to Site

Drawing for Landscape Architecture

4 Feb 2013, Emma Wood

A book by landscape architect Edward Hutchison on the importance of hand drawing in landscape architecture.

Foreign correspondent

Foreign correspondent

1 Feb 2013, Lynne Elvins

Lynne Elvins ventures into the washroom, and laments a lack of pliability in design.

Off the Grid

Off the Grid

25 Jan 2013, Linda Matthews

Grid emergency shelter by Carter WiIliamson hits the road after its SAF 2012 debut.

Just a pretty face

Just a pretty face

15 Jan 2013, Stephanie Curran

New Zealand’s legal framework is unable to recognise the concept of Cultural Heritage Landscapes.

From polder to pavlova paradise

From polder to pavlova paradise

10 Jan 2013, Simon Bush-King

Dutch housing typologies – could they work here? Simon Bush-King ponders our housing shortage and affordability issues.

Experiments in technology & design

Experiments in technology & design

19 Dec 2012, Giovanna Dunmall

Changing technologies are driving a shift towards an experimental process-driven design.

Through the looking glass

Through the looking glass

19 Dec 2012, Philip Smith

Part three in a series looking at regional variations in native plantlife.

Book launch: From prefab precursors to an ab fab future

Kiwi Prefab: Cottage to Cutting Edge

4 Dec 2012, Stephen Olsen

Stephen Olsen takes in the launch of the new book, ‘Kiwi Prefab: Cottage to Cutting Edge’

Leadership abyss

Leadership abyss

23 Nov 2012, Ruma Karaitiana

BCITO CEO, Ruma Karaitiana, looks at where tomorrow’s skilled workforce, and its leadership, will come from.

Scenes from Venice

Scenes from Venice

16 Nov 2012, David Holm

Pages from David Holm’s sketchbook at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale.

Postcards for Perth

Postcards for Perth

9 Nov 2012, Hayley Curnow

Hayley Curnow reviews the Postcards for Perth exhibition at the Australian Urban Design Research Centre in October 2012.

A moment’s pause in Helsinki

A moment’s pause in Helsinki

19 Oct 2012, Jennifer McMaster

In the 2012 World Design Capital of Helsinki, Jennifer McMaster reflects on the Kamppi Chapel of Silence.

A second look

A second look

19 Oct 2012, Philip Smith

Part 2 in a series looking at regional variations in native plant life. Philip Smith takes a look at his own city: Auckland.

Postcards from Japan: Part II

Postcards from Japan: Part II

19 Oct 2012, Andrew Barrie

Andrew Barrie visits Karuizawa - an area in which almost every significant Japanese architect has produced houses.

Crazy brave Berlin

Crazy brave Berlin

16 Oct 2012, Shaun Carter

Shaun Carter’s 2012 Dulux Study Tour of Berlin.

A farm out west

A farm out west

12 Oct 2012, Garth Falconer

Garth Falconer muses on the reviews the landscape expression at Gibbs Farm, a 1000-acre private sculpture park.

Postcards from Japan: Part I

Postcards from Japan: Part I

8 Oct 2012, Andrew Barrie

Professor Andrew Barrie visits northern Japan and reports on the post-tsunami temporary housing by Shigeru Ban.

Framing the central city: again

Framing the central city: again

5 Oct 2012, Di Lucas

The ‘green frame’ revisited. Di Lucas looks at a historical forerunner to the blueprint for Chrsictchurch.

Tail of the fish

Tail of the fish

5 Oct 2012, Philip Smith

From the top – Northland: the first installment in a series looking at regional variations in New Zealand’s native flora.

London Design Festival – Thomas Heatherwick exhibition

London Design Festival

21 Sep 2012, HY William Chan

HY William Chan looks into the Thomas Heatherwick exhibition at the 2012 London Design Festival.

Highlights from the Arsenale

Highlights from the Arsenale

13 Sep 2012, Andrew Barrie

The first day of the Vernissage and a wander through the Arsenale exhibits at the 2012 Venice Biennale.

Awards ceremony at Giardini

Awards ceremony at Giardini

13 Sep 2012, Andrew Barrie

Dr Andrew Barrie reports on the award winners at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale and the final day at Palazzo Bembo.

Paper giant: Shigeru Ban in Adelaide

Shigeru Ban: Paper giant

13 Sep 2012, Francesco Bonato, Jack Saunders

Francesco Bonato and Jack Saunders hear the humble Shigeru Ban in Adelaide.

Snapshot of Biennale Giardini

Snapshot of Biennale Giardini

12 Sep 2012, Andrew Barrie

Andrew Barrie takes a look at some of the work on display across more than 30 national pavilions at the Venice Biennale.

Caulfield House

Caulfield House

11 Sep 2012, Jade Vidal

A case study in sustainable design through strategic use of glazing.

Restoring history

Restoring history

7 Sep 2012, Stephen Dickens

A beautiful grand homestead is repaired, restored and reopened for business.

Familial Clouds installation

Familial Clouds installation

6 Sep 2012, Andrew Barrie

Dr Andrew Barrie presents the finished Familial Clouds New Zealand installation.

Update from Palazzo Bembo

Update from Palazzo Bembo

4 Sep 2012, Andrew Barrie

More progress on the New Zealand exhibit and a visit from the ‘godfather’ of Japanese architecture.

ECQ repair strategy

ECQ repair strategy

30 Aug 2012, Amanda Cropp

Industry professionals are worried that substandard assessments of quake-damaged houses are a ticking time bomb.

New Zealand at the 2012 Venice Biennale: Andrew Barrie

New Zealand at the 2012 Venice Biennale

30 Aug 2012, Andrew Barrie

Part I in a series of updates from the New Zealand exhibition at the 13th International Architecture Biennale.

A golden opportunity to warm up Christchurch

A opportunity to warm up Christchurch

10 Aug 2012

Nick Collins, CEO of Beacon Pathways, suggests we should be insulating the 110,000 quake-damaged homes in Christchurch.

Britomart Precinct

Britomart Precinct

7 Aug 2012, Nathaniel Cheshire, Bill McKay

Along with Wynyard Quarter, development of Auckland’s Britomart Precinct is paving the way for the city’s renaissance.

Playing naturally

Playing naturally

30 Jul 2012, David Irwin

David Irwin shares five thoughts on the evolution of the naturalistic playspaces designed by Isthmus Group.

Driving history

Driving history

25 Jul 2012, Patrick Reynolds

What are true costs of Auckland’s Central Motorway Junction? Patrick Reynolds muses.

The reality distortion field

The reality distortion field

24 Jul 2012, Charlie Gates

Charlie Gates considers the divisive debate over the Christ Church Cathedral, and who might be appointed to design a new one.

Language, architecture and real estate

Language, architecture and real estate

18 Jul 2012, Tommy Honey

When did the architectural profession relinquish the language of description to real estate agents? Tommy Honey considers.

Student loans

Student loans

17 Jul 2012, Bill McKay

Bill McKay discusses a new hurdle facing those who wish to study architecture.

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