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Sweet picks from Salone 2024

Sweet picks from Salone 2024

Review | An interior designer let loose at the furniture fair in Milan could be likened to a child running riot in a lolly shop. The Salone del Mobile, Milan Furniture Fair 2024 was no exception, in fact, we g...
Words: Rarebirds Interiors Posted: 14 May 2024
Auckland Zoo Giraffe House

Auckland Zoo Giraffe House

Projects | This new Giraffe House at Auckland Zoo is a collaboration between Monk Mackenzie and Glamuzina Paterson Architects as well as being a tribute to Auckland City, given that we could have ended up just wit...
Words: Bill McKay Posted: 26 May 2014
2016 New Zealand Architecture Awards

2016 New Zealand Architecture Awards

News | SIR MILES WARREN AWARD FOR COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE: / Annandale Farm, Banks Peninsula by Patterson Associates / JOHN SCOTT AWARD FOR PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE: / #LightPathAKL/Canada Street Bridge, Auckland by Monk<...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 11 Nov 2016
Announcing the 2021 Interior Awards jury

Announcing the 2021 Interior Awards jury

News |   / Raukura Turei (Ngāitai ki Tāmaki, Ngā Rauru Kītahi) / Architect, artist and mother – Monk Mackenzie Raukura is an architect based in Tāmaki Makaurau. She was the recipient of the Interior Awards R...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 18 Feb 2021
New issue of Houses out now

New issue of Houses out now

News | Architects Barry Condon, Carolyn Smith, Brendon Monk and Frans Kamermans have designed holiday houses that provide the occupants with fully functional spaces to be enjoyed all year round. We also take a...
Words: Claire Ellery Posted: 28 Nov 2011
Seven New Zealand projects shortlisted at 2013 World Architecture Festival

Seven New Zealand projects shortlisted at 2013 World Architecture Festival

News | A giraffe house in New Zealand, a monastery in Taiwan, a treehouse in the USA and a research station in Antarctica are among the 302 projects that have been shortlisted for the World Architecture Fest...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 3 Jul 2013
Te Ara I Whiti: Auckland's cycleway open

Te Ara I Whiti: Auckland’s cycleway open

News | The Nelson Street cycleway was designed by Monk Mackenzie Architects in collaboration with LandLAB, and is one of the first of the network of bikepaths being delivered in partnership by the New Zealand ...
Words: Amelia Melbourne-Hayward Posted: 3 Dec 2015
Kiwi projects victorious at 2016 WAF

Kiwi projects victorious at 2016 WAF

News | Designed by Monk McKenzie Architects and LandLab, #LightpathAKL has already picked up several national awards. The Canada Street Bridge, part of the LightPath cycleway, also won a prestigious American a...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 20 Nov 2016
New Zealand houses a hit at WAF

New Zealand houses a hit at WAF

News | Taking out the Future, Houses category was Queenstown House by Monk Mackenzie Architects. The six-bedroom house is designed to sit securely in the landscape, while at the same time bridging across a sea...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 20 Nov 2017
World Architecture Festival 2017

World Architecture Festival 2017

Review | Queenstown House by Auckland-based Monk Mackenzie took out the the House – Future Projects category. This elongated six-bedroomed house design hugs the landscape, creating a bridge across a seasonal flo...
Words: Justine Harvey Posted: 5 Feb 2018
Pulling an all-nighter: 24 Hour Design Challenge

Pulling an all-nighter: 24 Hour Design Challenge

News | The jury – which includes Karamia Muller, Nat Cheshire, Hamish Monk and Richard Naish along with Architecture New Zealand editor Justine Harvey – will then decide the top three designs. The finalists an...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 17 Sep 2018
Finalists revealed: 2019 Interior Awards

Finalists revealed: 2019 Interior Awards

News | See the full shortlist below: / Civic  / Tūranga by Architectus and Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects / Nelson School of Music by Irving Smith Architects / Freemans Bay School by RTA Studio / Westgate Library and Multi-Purpose Facility ...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 6 Jun 2019
Finalists revealed – 2022 Interior Awards

Finalists revealed – 2022 Interior Awards

News | Twenty-seven projects from across Aotearoa, along with two overseas projects, have been shortlisted for this year’s Interior Awards, amongst them tranquil, engaging workplaces, heritage renovations, v...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 5 May 2022
World Festival of Interiors - INSIDE shortlist announced

World Festival of Interiors - INSIDE shortlist announced

News | This year three New Zealand projects from Monk MacKenzie, Irving Smith Architects and FJMT Studio in association with DesignTRIBE and Jasmax made the list. International design firms to feature in this ...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 19 Jul 2022
Behind the Object: Kit Stool

Behind the Object: Kit Stool

Review | JR: Where did the concept for the Kit Stool come from? / Gestalt Studios (GS): The design for the Kit Stool originated from the desire to create a simple range of products that could be deployed outsi...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 14 Nov 2023
2016 New Zealand Architecture Awards shortlist

2016 New Zealand Architecture Awards shortlist

News | COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE CATEGORY: / APL Factory, Hamilton by Jasmax / Aro Ha Wellness Retreat, Glenorchy by Tennent+Brown Architects / Duncan Cotterill Plaza (2014), Christchurch by MAP / Cambridge Terrace/Lane Neave, Christchurch by J...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 18 Jul 2016
Interior Awards 2017: Judges and sponsors announced

Interior Awards 2017: Judges and sponsors announced

News | Dean Mackenzie Along with Hamish Monk, Dean is a director with Monk Mackenzie Architects. He has worked for the Office for Metropolitan Architecture and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in New York. He has si...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 2 Dec 2016
On the Rise: Tane Pamatatau-Marques

On the Rise: Tane Pamatatau-Marques

People | JR: Tell me a little about the type of projects and work you do as an architectural graduate at Monk Mackenzie. TPM: I was lucky enough to start here just before I finished my thesis, working mostly wit...
Words: Jacinda Rogers Posted: 20 Feb 2024
The evolution of Matter

The evolution of Matter

Practice | “I WENT TO THIS TEMPLE AND ALL THESE MONKS WERE CHANTING AND I DIDN’T FEEL ANYTHING. JOHN’S BEEN USING THESE HAIR PRODUCTS AND I DON’T KNOW WHO I MARRIED ANY MORE.”12 / Through prioritising the explorat...
Words: Jonathan Smith Posted: 5 Dec 2023
University of Auckland: University Hall

University of Auckland: University Hall

Projects | Student hostels were once a first-year rite of passage and the place to go until you were ready for flatting. With the increase in numbers of international students, spaces are very much in demand and...
Words: Tommy Honey Posted: 16 Oct 2012
Auckland Architecture Awards 2023: Shortlist revealed

Auckland Architecture Awards 2023: Shortlist revealed

Awards | See below for images of the shortlisted projects, which are: / Housing Ōhinerau House by Bossley Architects Kauri by Bull O'Sullivan Architecture Kingfisher by Dorrington Atcheson Architects Ridge Retreat by Francis Group Architects Po...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 23 Mar 2023
Finalists revealed – 2023 Interior Awards

Finalists revealed – 2023 Interior Awards

Awards | Twenty-nine projects from throughout Aotearoa have been shortlisted for this year’s Interior Awards. Amongst them, we’re seeing brave, sweeping aesthetics, bold use of colour, a nod to the charm of by...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 19 May 2023
Volcanic dome

Volcanic dome

Projects | Eclipse Architecture designed the gigantic distribution shed but Monk Mackenzie won the pitch for the building in front, as well as the conceptual layout of the complex. I couldn’t believe that the rend...
Words: Bill McKay Posted: 8 Jun 2021
World Architecture Festival 2016

World Architecture Festival 2016

Review | Dean Mackenzie and Hamish Monk of Monk Mackenzie and Henry Crothers of LandLAB presented Auckland’s famous pink LightPath, which won Transport – Completed Projects category at the World Architecture Fes...
Posted: 6 Feb 2017
On the Rise: Rachel Wegrzyn

On the Rise: Rachel Wegrzyn

People | AC: What are you looking forward to next in your career? / RW: I’m thrilled to have started at Monk Mackenzie. I’ve admired their work for years, and their poetic and modern approach to architecture. Fo...
Words: Ashley Cusick Posted: 23 Nov 2021
NZIA Auckland Region awards announced

NZIA Auckland Region awards announced

News | Resolution Footbridge Warren and Mahoney Architects Ltd / The Surf Club at Muriwai Jasmax Limited / Giraffe House Glamuzina Paterson Architects Ltd and Hamish Monk Architecture / Small Project Architect...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 16 Oct 2013
Determining the built environment

Determining the built environment

Review | Our primary objective in writing this piece is to understand how it is that architects are often divorced from public work. We want to try to understand how process selection governs outcome and how t...
Words: Dean Mackenzie and Hamish Monk Posted: 27 Aug 2014
AAA Visionary Architecture Awards 2015: winners

AAA Visionary Architecture Awards 2015: winners

News | The judging panel for 2015 was made up of Rewi Thompson (Māori architect and design tutor at University of Auckland), Dean Mackenzie (partner at Monk Mackenzie Architects), Lynda Simmons (registered Arc...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 17 Nov 2015
Crafting cosy spaces

Crafting cosy spaces

People | That could be the very small residential Carlton Cloister project to the Double Monk shoe store, which is two brothers creating a bespoke shoe shop. That’s the main driver for myself to get into private...
Words: Justin Foote Posted: 27 Jun 2016
Austere elegance: Life House

Austere elegance: Life House

Projects | The work of British architect John Pawson has become synonymous with a specific kind of modern luxury – that of the monastic. His work is refined, often austere and unashamedly monotone. Through the c...
Words: Sarosh Mulla Posted: 27 Nov 2016
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