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The politics of the architect’s narrative

The politics of the architect’s narrative

People | Opinion: Karamia Müller believes stories about architecture need to examine power, displacement and capital.
Words: Karamia Müller Posted: 1 Apr 2025
Discovering Noel D’Arcy Blackburn

Discovering Noel D’Arcy Blackburn

People | Matt Grant visits architect Noel Blackburn’s Hillcrest house in Hamilton and decides to find out more about his work.
Words: Matthew Grant Posted: 23 Jan 2024
Concealed forever – Tibor Donner’s extraordinary roof

Concealed forever – Tibor Donner’s extraordinary roof

Projects | Tibor Donner’s own house has just turned 75 and will be open to viewing during this year’s Auckland Heritage Festival, on Saturday 30 September and Sunday 1 October.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 19 Sep 2023
Revisiting the Aaltos

Revisiting the Aaltos

Practice | Pete Bossley tours Finnish architecture and design, using drawing as thinking to uncover its power.
Words: Pete Bossley Posted: 1 Mar 2023
The Sang House: Retracing an icon

The Sang House: Retracing an icon

Projects | As beloved late Kiwi architect Ron Sang’s own house prepares to go to auction, Maggie Hubert looks back at the home’s architectural evolution from 1973 to now.
Words: Maggie Hubert Posted: 14 Jul 2021
Alien subversives

Alien subversives

Practice | Gina Hochstein and Bill McKay re-examine the shunned place of post-war European émigré architecture in the International Style in New Zealand’s architectural history.
Words: Gina Hochstein and Bill McKay Posted: 4 Feb 2020
'An arm or a leg': Forest Pavilion

‘An arm or a leg’: Forest Pavilion

Projects | A linear pavilion pays homage to California modernism: an oasis of calm on the edge of a forested enclave in Titirangi.
Words: Justine Harvey Posted: 26 Nov 2018
A testament to Le Corbusier

A testament to Le Corbusier

News | UNESCO has added 17 projects in 7 countries by Modernist architect Le Corbusier to their World Heritage List.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 20 Jul 2016

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