Tag: Practice
RSSCOX Architecture launches studio in Auckland
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Australian practice COX Architecture has announced its expansion into Aotearoa with the opening of its new design studio in Auckland.
2023 John Sutherland Practice Award announced
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A small Te Tai Tokerau Northland studio making a big impact in their community has received the 2023 John Sutherland Practice Award.
New leadership at Marchese Partners | Life3A NZ
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Enrique Blanco de Córdova and Peter Wynyard are to complete a two year tenure as the leaders of the firm’s Aotearoa studio, in a significant development for the practice.
Grimshaw opens Auckland studio
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Global architecture firm Grimshaw opens Auckland studio, to be led by Neil Stonell.
The beauty is in the detail
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The beauty is in the detail – Maggie Carroll and Jessica Barter discuss their journey since launching Bureaux.
Haumi ē! Hui ē! Tāiki ē! Becoming great ancestors
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TOA Architects’ founder Nicholas Dalton has a vision that, by 2040, all its architects will be fluent in te reo Māori and other firms will overhaul their policies to honour te Tiriti.
Woods Bagot appoints new Auckland Studio Chair
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Well-known architect, Tim Melville, starts at Woods Bagot after a two-year stint as Chief Advisor – National Design Assurance at the Ministry of Education.
An artist and an architect return to Europe
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An artist and an architect return to Europe – Pete Bossley visits some starchitect buildings in Europe.
Chow:Hill Architects celebrates 30 years
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The practice, founded in 1992 by architects, Chien Chow and Richard Hill, is today one of New Zealand’s leading architectural and design firms.
Pattersons
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Ten architectural practitioners at Patterson Associates talk about their work and the themes that draw them together.
Shaping our collective Pacific future
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Three good friends formed an architecture practice in 1992. Evžen Novák reflects on how the studio has become a cooperative enterprise in which multiple design approaches have flourished.
Instagrammable moments
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Scott Compton discusses changing workplace design in the age of Covid, the rise of the distributed campus model and creating magnetic, experiential workspaces for empowered employees.
Transcolonisation: 1990–2020
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Anthony Hoete traces 30 years of the slow road to Te Ao Māori architecture in Aotearoa and the quest to reconcile colonial traditions and European influences with a sustained interest in the indigenous project.
Dave Strachan in profile: The land, the weather and No. 8 wire
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This NZIA Gold Medal Award 2020 recipient reflects on the forces that have shaped his architectural practice.
Fine-tuning a few elements
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Pip Cheshire traverses influences in his design practice, from the shoebox to Donald Judd to Don Clarke to the raw and the cooked.
Something rotten in the state…
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Peter Dyer delves into the thorny issue of whether or not targeted repair might be a better solution to New Zealand’s ongoing leaky buildings saga.
2020 in Review: Top 5 discussions
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Take a look at the topics that dominated our discourse this year from post-COVID architecture, to the importance of drawing, to diversity in the field and more.
Post-pandemic design: Buchan on the future of retail
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As the market for retail evolves, how will the design and build of brick and mortar institutions change to meet new demands?
Cathedrals of learning
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Mary Henry reflects on three recent Jasmax tertiary education designs that respond to the evolution of the tertiary education sector.
Stadia dreams
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Richard Goldie reflects on trends in stadium design gleaned from a recent research tour to Japan and the United States and builds his case for what makes a modern stadium work.