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On edge in Queenstown

On edge in Queenstown

9 Feb 2012, Nicole Stock

Hanging off a cliff overlooking Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, Jagged Edge takes in the view.

Creative spaces for techies

Creative spaces for techies

7 Feb 2012, Penny Craswell

In the world of office design, IT companies often lead the way in forming creative workplaces.

Frank Lloyd Wright Designs

Frank Lloyd Wright Designs

31 Jan 2012, Bill McKay

The Sketches, Plans and Drawings by Bruce Brooks Ffeiffer.

Flat pack

Flat pack

30 Jan 2012, Nicole Stock

This small floor plan, and the owner’s design nous, proves that you don’t have to sacrifice style when building modestly.

Port expansion plan

Port expansion plan

27 Jan 2012, Greg McKeown

Greg McKeown scrutinises Ports of Auckland’s plan to extend Bledisloe wharf by over 250m into the Waitemata harbour.

Turn your house green

Turn your house green

25 Jan 2012, Krista Ferguson

Krista Ferguson - Director of Homestar looks at ways to improve energy use in your house.

HIVE Home Innovation Expo

HIVE Home Innovation Expo

25 Jan 2012, Stephanie Hicks

PrefabNZ exhibits a showcase of high-quality, sustainable, permanent, pre-made homes at Canterbury Agricultural Park.

Christchurch Heritage

Christchurch Heritage

24 Jan 2012, Justine Harvey

A book celebrating lost buildings and streetscapes.

Show and tell

Show and tell

24 Jan 2012, Simon Devitt

Simon Devitt puts down his camera to wax lyrical about the refurbishment of St Matthew-in-the-City.

Targetti + Louis Poulsen Spazio Luce

Targetti + Louis Poulsen Spazio Luce

22 Jan 2012, Cecilia Fabiani

Cecil Balmond’s creation for the new Targetti and Louis Poulsen showroom is based on fractal geometries.

The Architecture of Summer

The Architecture of Summer

17 Jan 2012, Justine Harvey

Photographer Simon Devitt joins forces with writer Andrea Stevens to create a stunning book, Summer Houses.

A continent away

A continent away

16 Jan 2012, Jessica Staples

How do disaster recovery programmes stack up in other countries?

Summer reading: books from Interior

Summer reading

21 Dec 2011, Michael Barrett

The best new book about lights and lamps, residential interiors with personality and a grapple with postmodernism.

Summer reading: books from Landscape Architecture NZ

Summer reading

21 Dec 2011, Michael Barrett

A wealth of landscape- and architecture-related reading material to get you over the holiday hump.

Disaster by design

Disaster by design

19 Dec 2011, Hannah Ayres

What is, or could be, the role of landscape architects in earthquake recovery?

Rehousing the east

Rehousing the east

16 Dec 2011, Neil Challenger

Structuring earthquake recovery in Christchurch East.

Restarting the heart

Restarting the heart

16 Dec 2011, Tony Milne

Christchurch’s new retail spaces on Cashel Street are a colourful construction of refitted shipping containers.

Learning Curve – the lecturer and the students

Learning Curve – part two

14 Dec 2011, Stephen Dickens

The challenge of Christchurch

The challenge of Christchurch

7 Dec 2011, Ian Athfield

Ian Athfield chronicles the journey taken since being appointed Architectural Ambassador for post-earthquake Christchurch.

Learning Curve

Learning Curve

2 Dec 2011, Stephen Dickens

As NZ begins one of the biggest rebuilding projects in its history, demand for skilled tradespeople will increase.

Colombo Street – spot the difference

Colombo Street – spot the difference

2 Dec 2011

What a difference nine months makes. Two photographs from Christchurch that pretty much say it all.

Gallery: Interior outtakes

Gallery: Interior outtakes

18 Nov 2011, Michael Barrett

Internationally, it’s a wrap on architectural awards season. Here’s a compilation of a few of our favourite interiors.

Books on history of all things New Zealand

History of all things New Zealand

14 Nov 2011, Nicole Stock

A history of all things New Zealand – film, glass and wine – along with some French style for a bit of variety.

Shigeru Ban lecture at University of Auckland School of Architecture and Planning

Shigeru Ban University lecture

8 Nov 2011, Alastair Mckenzie

Alastair Mckenzie reviews Shigeru Ban’s recent lecture at the University of Auckland School of Architecture and Planning.

Prisoners build house for family in need

Prisoners build house for family

4 Nov 2011, Stephen Dickens

A four-bedroom Habitat for Humanity house for a Hawke’s Bay family has been constructed from the ground up.

The humanitarian architect

The humanitarian architect

12 Oct 2011, Andrew Barrie, Alexandra Lee

Cameron Sinclair of Architecture for Humanity is busy engaging students with the new possibilities for earthquake recovery.

Christchurch architectural notes

Christchurch architectural notes

11 Oct 2011, Jessica Halliday

Plans for the rebuilding of Christchurch are starting to emerge. Jessica Halliday considers the responses so far.

Incredible art in Gibbs' trove

Incredible art in Gibbs’ trove

5 Oct 2011, Nicole Stock

The private sculpture garden on the Gibbs’ Farm was opened in a charity event for Architecture Week.

Architecture + Women in New Zealand

Architecture + Women in New Zealand

4 Oct 2011

A short history of gender in New Zealand architecture.

Living Architecture: Green roofs and walls

Living Architecture

30 Sep 2011, Renée Davies

Renee Davies reviews a new book of green roof and wall case studies.

Braun/Hogenberg, Cities of the World

Braun/Hogenberg, Cities of the World

29 Sep 2011, Ralph Johns

Creating uncertainty

Creating uncertainty

28 Sep 2011, Michael Barrett

Landscape Architecture NZ talks with Ludo Campbell-Reid and Nazla Carmine about Auckland’s shared spaces.

Habitats on high

Habitats on high

28 Sep 2011, Renée Davies

The living roof phenomenon and its relevance to New Zealand.

Etchings from the past

Etchings from the past

27 Sep 2011, Philip Smith

Philip Smith looks at some of the marks on the land left by historic New Zealand wars.

Hauauru ma Raki

Hauauru ma Raki

27 Sep 2011, Gavin Lister

Process, points of law and observations about ‘Pigeon Bay’ factors in defining ‘landscape’.

War in court – the sequel

War in court – the sequel

26 Sep 2011, John Watson

Man O’War Station goes to the High Court to appeal an Environment Court decision that refused it permission to build.

Rise of the machines

Rise of the machines

24 Sep 2011, Brendon Reid

Brendon Reid talks building technology with Interior magazine.

Barefoot in our city

Barefoot in our city

23 Sep 2011, David Irwin

David Irwin’s reflections on Wynyard Quarter on opening morning.

Golden glow

Golden glow

23 Sep 2011, Philip Smith

Plant guide. Philip Smith investigates the regional variations of a New Zealand botanical staple – the kowhai.

Walking in light

Walking in light

21 Sep 2011, Michael Barrett

Light, bright and airy, Copenhagen style.

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