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Looking forward, looking back
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The 50:50 theme for the 2015 World Architecture Festival is inspired by the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s independence.


Wellington Architecture Awards
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New eateries, heritage buildings and houses: features of the capital’s contemporary building design at the 2015 Awards.

2015 Gisborne-Hawkes Bay Architecture Awards
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Revived buildings and education projects feature strongly in the NZIA’s local awards programme.

International Award for Public Art
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The 2015 IAPA multi-platform event investigates the relationship between art and urbanism.

2015 Auckland Architecture Awards
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Forty-four awards, for projects ranging from small home additions to large infrastructure works, were announced on 28 May.



Design Speaks: Work Place/Work Life 2015
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Conference
18 Aug 2015
A one-day forum about the future of workplace design.
A one-day forum about the future of workplace design.

Wellington to light up
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More than 30 light sculptures and interactive installations will be on display in the country’s capital in August.

Risk Report: Day two
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The 2015 Australian Institute of Architects’ National Conference: Grace Mortlock and David Neustein file their final report.

Risk Report: Day one
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The 2015 Australian Institute of Architects’ national conference: Grace Mortlock and David Neustein assess risks and rewards.

Hays NAWIC Excellence Awards
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Winners of the inaugural awards celebrating outstanding achievements by women were announced on 7 May 2015 in Christchurch.

Commemorating the Anzacs
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A memorial artwork to commemorate the 100,000 New Zealanders who fought in WW1 will be brought to life this Anzac Day.


Film Festival
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The fourth annual Resene Architecture and Design Film Festival 2015 kicks off in Auckland this May.


City Talks
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A series of talks aimed at fostering dialogue around contemporary architecture and urban issues commence Monday, 20 April 2015.

Artworks from across the globe
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City Gallery Wellington takes a light-hearted look at the relationship between architects and artists in a new exhibition.