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Lovingly crafted: Courtyard House
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One of three cottages on the side of Mount Victoria – built in 1887 for workers in a nearby quarry – this house had been altered a number of times before it came to the attention of Judi Keith-Brown a...
Quietly modern: Mahurangi House
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A well-frequented holiday home for a couple close to retirement, this property is accessed from the ridge of the hill on what is known as Scott’s Peninsula in Mahurangi East, north of Auckland. The ho...
Fortified luxury
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Located on the edge of Lake Taupō and with views across the revered, Jack Nicklaus-designed Kinloch Club golf course to the central plateau, Kinloch Lodge is highly exposed to wind, which funnels up t...
Richness in texture: Westmere House
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Turn-of-the-century homes such as this one in the city-fringe Auckland suburb of Westmere often have a grand sense of street presence and appeal. This is accentuated in this home by the stairs leading...
The living bathroom
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We’re seeing more and more stunning bathroom designs in New Zealand houses. Try architect Paul Clarke’s translucent glass shower box that’s protected from public view only by the neighbour’s hedge. Or...
The living kitchen
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Braver, more personalised spaces are restoring our love of the kitchen, reflecting what the kitchen has always been – the heart of the home. Here, your character should be apparent in the design, bold...
Bare bones: Hallensteins
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Designer Mark Gascoigne has fond memories of the historic Lewis Eady building on Auckland’s Queen Street. As teenagers on school holidays, he and his bandmates would go there to study sheet music in t...
Vogel’s Revival
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Dunedin City Council has big plans. Two years ago, the revamped Dunedin Centre opened, combining three historic civic buildings into a world-class convention centre. The Octagon and Queens Gardens are...
Sparking a fire
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I recently heard the story of a mother telling her young daughter that mobile phones had not been around when she was a child. The daughter replied incredulously: how did you google? Indeed, mobile ph...
2018 Festival of Architecture: Wrap-up
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– Camille Khouri, architecutre and design writer / Queenstown Country Club Open Day 22 September / Designed by Warren and Mahoney, the Queenstown Country Club is an upmarket retirement village located c...
Beauty in bulk
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In terms of aesthetics, the bulk bin store does not have a sexy reputation. With plastic bins, metal scoops and a smattering of spilled flour on the linoleum floor, this type of utilitarian space used...
Flexible working in architecture: Part one
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Today’s workplace is radically different from that demanded by the previous generation and this reflects the composition of the workforce. According to Regus research, the workplace is now “richer in ...
Justice and Emergency Services Precinct
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What could be a clearer illustration of a government’s commitment to a ’quake-weary city than a building designed to protect its citizens from such a disaster? Taking up a city block and combining ser...
Feminine perspectives: part two
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Read part one of Female perspectives here. In part two, we speak to two more female-led interior design firms in New Zealand. Interior Workroom / Founded in 2010, Queenstown practice Interior Workroom...
Architects in Profile: Edwards White Architects
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Edwards White Architects has been collecting accolades at recent NZIA Architecture Awards nights, and for good reason. The practice, based in Hamilton, creates projects with interesting plans and an u...
The third place: Tūranga
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If you have set foot in a library in the last 20 years, you may have noticed a change. Gone are the shushing librarians, the rows of dusty shelves and the stagnant atmosphere; conversation is now welc...
Walking the talk
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Fonterra is a company wholly owned by hard-working shareholders, most of whom head out to work each morning in gumboots. So, when creating a new headquarters in downtown Auckland, a considered approac...
In conversation: On the road
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Sarah Rothwell Marketing Communications Manager, Jasmax / Awarded: The Ivan Mercep Award, a $5,000 grant and a week of paid exploration time to pursue a personal development opportunity. Cities: San F...
Architects in Profile: Rogan Nash Architects
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Kate and Eva of Rogan Nash Architects are like an old married couple – in the habit of finishing each other's sentences and eagerly debating differences in points of view. They met at Auckland Univers...
Team approach: Waterview Connection
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Seventeen years of planning, five years of construction, 11,000 workers, $1.4 billion, 74,500m3 of aggregate, 5km of drainage pipe, 140,000m2 of paint, 50km of cable trays, 24,000 concrete segments, 4...
Fluid forms: ANZ Centre, Christchurch
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It’s a sunny, clear day in Christchurch and High Street is buzzing with pedestrians, shoppers and tourists taking in the city. Many are enjoying cups of coffee inside and outside the new ANZ Centre, w...
Walk on by: flooring focus
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The days of neutral flooring materials appear to be numbered. The trend in 2018 is towards designers and home-owners making bold choices around patterning, materials, textures and colours to create st...
The eco-ethical house: part one
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Building is a huge factor in carbon emissions and waste. Making good choices around the types of product used for a build can help to reduce the carbon footprint of a house, as can reusing materials f...
The light revolution
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There are many design elements that affect the way people experience spaces within the home. Lighting isn’t just about its illuminating function: thoughtfully considered lighting can personalise a spa...
Diversity in architecture: part two
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Hear from four young practitioners about their experiences working as minorities in the architecture industry. Read part one, where Justine Harvey and Camille Khouri explore what a more diverse industry...
A decade of transformative architecture 2008–2017
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki 2011 / The list of awards received by the Auckland Art Gallery since its 2011 redevelopment is multitudinous and most notably includes the prestigious World Building ...