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Exhibition: Oceanic Architectural Routes: The photographic archive of Mike Austin

Exhibition: Oceanic Architectural Routes: The photographic archive of Mike Austin

Review | Mike Austin, known for his humility, would shrink from the title ‘Godfather of Pacific Architecture’, even if I use it in moderate jest. But there is truth in the ruse. Parsing the canon of Pacific ar...
Words: Karamia Müller Posted: 5 Apr 2023
Objectspace presents Mike Austin’s photographic archive Oceanic Architectural Routes

Objectspace presents Mike Austin’s photographic archive Oceanic Architectural Routes

News | Oceanic Architectural Routes presents the photographic archive of Mike Austin – more than 1000 images taken during his travels in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Island...
Words: Albert Refiti Posted: 22 Nov 2022
Indigenous knowledge to tackle climate change

Indigenous knowledge to tackle climate change

Practice | Interviewees across the 10 episodes include AUT’s Professor Albert Refiti (School of Art & Design) and School of Future Environments Associate Professors Amanda Yates and Fleur Palmer, and lecturer Siby...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 9 Nov 2023
"Collaborative and holisitic": Interior Awards 2021 Supreme winner

“Collaborative and holisitic”: Interior Awards 2021 Supreme winner

Awards | Writing about the project in the May/June 2021 issue of Architecture NZ, Albert Refiti says, "What started out in 2006 as cross-cultural space-making has been transformed into a space for decolonisation...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 24 Jun 2021
Design for waterfront Fale Malae takes shape

Design for waterfront Fale Malae takes shape

News | Albert Refiti, associate professor at AUT and research leader in the field of Pacific spatial and architectural environments, and fine artist Michel Tuffery, represents a significant step forward in the...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 9 May 2022
Kaikōrero: Dining and discourse

Kaikōrero: Dining and discourse

People | Our class then included Rau Hoskins and Albert L Refiti, with the indigenous project present as a subtext to our learning. But first things first: can we talk about your mother, Dame Aroha Reriti-Crofts...
Words: Anthony Hōete and Matilda Phillips Posted: 6 Jan 2025
Architecture Week returns for 2022, with events in both Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau

Architecture Week returns for 2022, with events in both Tāmaki Makaurau and Te Tai Tokerau

News | Monday 19 September / Ockham Lecture: Albert Refiti — What is Pacific Architecture? *SOLD OUT* Doors open at 5:30pm, Lecture begins at 6:00pm. Event details here. Venue: Objectspace, 13 Rose Road, Grey ...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 15 Sep 2022
Announcing the F. Gordon Wilson Fellowship shortlist

Announcing the F. Gordon Wilson Fellowship shortlist

News | The team, made up of Albert Refiti, Charmaine 'Ilaiū, Rau Hoskins, Joanna Jack, Elyjana Roache and Tau Lelaulu are committed to addressing the housing inequities affecting their communities. Their proje...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 13 Oct 2023
Discover Ōtautahi through its architecture

Discover Ōtautahi through its architecture

News | Open Christchurch begins with a special evening lecture at Te Puna Wānaka on Friday 3 May from Professor Albert Refiti that considers the history and presence of Pacific architecture across the Moana an...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 22 Mar 2024
Crossing Thresholds: Open Christchurch 2024

Crossing Thresholds: Open Christchurch 2024

Review | We were taken across oceans and home again with the opening event, a lecture by Professor Albert L Refiti on the ‘Roots and Routes of Pacific Architecture’, held at Te Puna Wānaka. The value of integrat...
Words: Fritha Powell Posted: 15 Jul 2024
Te Ao Mārama: Ripe and bursting at the seams

Te Ao Mārama: Ripe and bursting at the seams

Projects | For Māori and Pacific people, ingoa or names have played a crucial role in social and cultural systems for fixing the world, ever since Rangi (sky) and Papa (land) were disengaged in a primordial stru...
Words: Albert Refiti Posted: 18 May 2021
Design for decolonisation

Design for decolonisation

Practice | I also participated in a public panel discussion at Tāmaki Paenga Hira, referencing Dr Albert Refiti’s recent provocation: He Taonga Māori: The ‘space for decolonisation to begin?’ It was chaired by P...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 23 May 2023
Building Tonga’s Western fale

Building Tonga’s Western fale

Review | Albert Refiti, Samoan architectural theorist; Talanoa discussion in Auckland; 16 April 2009. Helen Boutell and Ian Campbell, Tukulaumea: The Long Civil Wars, Book 3 (Kingdom of Tonga: Taulua Press, 1992...
Words: Charmaine 'Ilaiu Posted: 10 Apr 2011
Te Ao Mārama: A new order

Te Ao Mārama: A new order

Projects | In part one of the Te Ao Mārama series, Albert Refiti discusses the vitality of naming, the cross-cultural myth-histories and the moana architecture of the refurbishment. Read more here......
Words: Chris Barton Posted: 24 May 2021
Te Ao Mārama: Exit at the hokohoko

Te Ao Mārama: Exit at the hokohoko

Projects | In part one of the Te Ao Mārama series, Albert Refiti discusses the vitality of naming, the cross-cultural myth-histories and the moana architecture of the refurbishment. Read more here… / Part two of t...
Words: Amanda Harkness Posted: 31 May 2021
Opinion: Change is difficult

Opinion: Change is difficult

Practice | Albert Refiti is my partner and the father of my two children, born in 1998 and 2001. When they were young, he and I worked hard to maintain our ideology of sharing ‘work’ and ‘care’ equally, in an effo...
Words: Lynda Simmons Posted: 23 Jan 2020
Transcolonisation: 1990–2020

Transcolonisation: 1990–2020

Practice | This article allows me to calibrate my relationship to the architecture of Aotearoa New Zealand between 1990 and 2020 via flashbacks and ‘Fast Forwards’. Many architectural epochs don’t last 30 years ...
Words: Anthony Hōete Posted: 10 May 2021
On the Rise: John Belford-Lelaulu

On the Rise: John Belford-Lelaulu

People | There have also been other people such as Albert Refiti and Rau Hoskins, who have also been mentors. I know it’s a bunch of men but… they’re all Pasifika and Māori and they’ve all gone out and pursued a...
Words: Ashley Cusick Posted: 9 Oct 2018

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