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Review: PhoneHome

Review: PhoneHome

15 Feb 2019, Tommy Honey

Tommy Honey gives an in-depth look at the PhoneHome exhibition that ran during New Zealand’s Architecture Week.

Bookshelf: February edition

Bookshelf: February edition

14 Feb 2019, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

We review two books, which are sure to add fun and inspiration to your reading list this summer.

The Living House: February 2019 edition

The Living House: February 2019 edition

1 Feb 2019, Rochelle Ade

Rochelle Payne gives the sixth update on her family’s endeavour to build a Passive House in Beachlands, Auckland.

Ex Libris: In honour of three specialist libraries

Ex Libris: In honour of three libraries

23 Jan 2019, Icao Tiseli

Architecture graduate Icao Tiseli tours three soon-to-close specialist libraries in an event with Objectspace gallery.

Designs on London

Designs on London

9 Jan 2019, Colin Martin

Colin Martin reports from the 2018 London Design Festival and the 2nd London Design Biennale.

Bookshelf: December edition

Bookshelf: December edition

11 Dec 2018, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

See what’s on our shelves this summer.

Vanishing act

Vanishing act

10 Dec 2018, Urbis Editorial Desk

Where can one place the TV without destroying the interior mood? Samsung’s new QLED TV might just have the answer.

The world of work: Orgatec 2018

The world of work: Orgatec 2018

30 Nov 2018, Emma Harvey-Gibbs, Michael Leng

Two Kiwis report back from Orgatec in Cologne, Germany: one of the world’s largest commercial trade fairs.

Book review: The Drama of Space

Book review: The Drama of Space

27 Nov 2018, Andrew Barrie

Andrew Barrie discusses this book, which explores a systematic approach to thinking about space based on dramaturgy.

Beyond the lava lamp

Beyond the lava lamp

22 Nov 2018, Simon Bush-King

Simon Bush-King checks out the design requirements of two cannabis retailers, one in Portland and one in Amsterdam.

Summer of architecture and art

Summer of architecture and art

20 Nov 2018, Colin Martin

In London, Colin Martin explores an exhibition by artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude and the latest Serpentine Pavilion.

'Architecture is form and formation': Arquia Próxima

‘Architecture is form’: Arquia Próxima

9 Nov 2018, Haley Hooper

Haley Hooper reports on the evolution of Spanish architecture and a talk from Pritzker Prize-winner Eduardo Souto de Moura.

The eco-ethical house: part two

The eco-ethical house: part two

7 Nov 2018, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Four New Zealand designers weigh in on processes and products for creating more eco-friendly homes.

FESTA 2018: Photo essay

FESTA 2018: Photo essay

2 Nov 2018, Emma Johnson

See all the fun that took place at this year’s FESTA: a biennial celebration of Christchurch’s transitional architecture.

The eco-ethical house: case studies

The eco-ethical house: case studies

31 Oct 2018, Justine Harvey, Camille Khouri

Take a look at three houses which were designed to be kind to the environment.

The eco-ethical house: part one

The eco-ethical house: part one

24 Oct 2018, Justine Harvey, Camille Khouri

We investigate sustainable practices and reliably sourced, eco-friendly homewares and materials.

Up on the roof in Venice

Up on the roof in Venice

9 Oct 2018, Colin Martin

Colin Martin reports back from the Biennale Architettura 2018, themed FREESPACE, on the world’s offerings.

A tale of five towers: 65 Federal Street

A tale of five towers: 65 Federal Street

28 Sep 2018, Melanie McDaid

Sloane & Peach’s Melanie McDaid shares her thoughts on the five recent proposals for the new tower at 65 Federal Street.

Review: 2018 Sir Ian Athfield Lecture

Review: 2018 Sir Ian Athfield Lecture

26 Sep 2018, Camille Khouri

Camille Khouri reports back from the 2018 Sir Ian Athfield Memorial lecture in Queenstown, given by Allison Arieff.

Bookshelf: September edition

Bookshelf: September edition

12 Sep 2018, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

We take a look at three architecture and design books that are carrying us through to Spring.

Transforming the Royal Academy

Transforming the Royal Academy

11 Sep 2018, Colin Martin

To celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Royal Academy, David Chipperfield Architects have designed a newly expanded campus.

Book review: Binding Space: The Book as Spatial Practice

Book review: Binding Space

4 Sep 2018, Andrew Barrie

Dr Andrew Barrie reviews this book by Marian Macken, a newly appointed senior lecturer at the UoA School of Architecture.

The Living House: August 2018 edition

The Living House: August 2018 edition

24 Aug 2018, Rochelle Ade

Rochelle Payne brings us the fifth update on her journey to create the Living House: her family’s Beachlands Passive House.

Shifting the diversity dial

Shifting the diversity dial

23 Aug 2018, Susan Freeman-Greene

Susan Freeman-Greene of Engineering New Zealand on the need for better female representation in the building industry.

Flooring focus: part two

Flooring focus: part two

25 Jul 2018, Justine Harvey, Camille Khouri

We talk to four architects who are using flooring as a deliberate design move, rather than an afterthought.

Final thoughts: Penumbral Reflections

Final thoughts: Penumbral Reflections

24 Jul 2018, Chris Barton

Chris Barton explores Paterson Architecture Collective’s commissioned architectural installation at Objectspace in Auckland.

Walk on by: flooring focus

Walk on by: flooring focus

11 Jul 2018, Justine Harvey, Camille Khouri

‘Anything goes’ seems to sum up current flooring trends; here, we look at some of the latest and greatest flooring products.

Photographing the 21st-century global economy

Photographing the 21st-century economy

10 Jul 2018, Colin Martin

Andreas Gursky is one of the most important artists and photographers of our time. We review his latest exhibition in London.

In good spirits

In good spirits

6 Jul 2018, Ashley Cusick

See 12 unique buildings dedicated to our favourite tipples: from a rooftop that sprouts wildflowers to a hidden tequila cave.

Designing better homes for our whānau

Designing better homes for our whānau

5 Jul 2018, Jade Kake

Architectural designer and advocate for Māori housing issues Jade Kake reviews the recent NZGBC Housing Summit.

Creating experiences: CoreNet Symposium

Creating experiences: CoreNet Symposium

2 Jul 2018, Camille Khouri

On 3 May 2018, Shed 10 in Auckland was once again host to the annual CoreNet Symposium. We hear from some of the attendees.

Beautiful bathrooms: trends from Adesso

Beautiful bathrooms: trends from Adesso

26 Jun 2018, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Waves of velvet, ripples of yarn, crests on timber and creamy porcelain: bathroom scenes of comfort and style with Adesso.

Book review: The Japanese Garden

Book review: The Japanese Garden

22 Jun 2018, Andrew Barrie

Dr Andrew Barrie reviews this exploration of the art of Japanese gardens by Sophie Walker.

2018 bathroom focus: international trends

Bathroom focus: international trends

20 Jun 2018, Amanda Harkness, Colin Martin

When designing bathrooms, how do we strike a balance between rushed showers before work and contemplative soaks in the bath?

Kitchen trends in Milan

Kitchen trends in Milan

12 Jun 2018, Mark Elmore

Fisher & Paykel’s general manager of design, Mark Elmore, shares some of the trends, ideas and objects from EuroCucina.

The living kitchen

The living kitchen

6 Jun 2018, Justine Harvey, Camille Khouri

Discover what New Zealand designers are using to create kitchens with heart.

Joining the dots on urbanism

Joining the dots on urbanism

29 May 2018, Stephen Olsen

Stephen Olsen reviews the Urbanism New Zealand conference, which took place in Wellington on 14 and 15 May.

The living bathroom

The living bathroom

23 May 2018, Amanda Harkness, Justine Harvey

We talk to New Zealand architects about the trends they’re seeing in bathrooms across the country.

City Tāone

City Tāone

18 May 2018, Haley Hooper

Haley Hooper shares her highlights from The New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Tuia Pito Ora Conference.

Absence of light

Absence of light

27 Apr 2018, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

Black is always on trend in the fashion world, and architecture is following suit. Take a look at 12 recent striking examples.

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