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Spaces of the future

Spaces of the future

News | Massey University’s recent Exposure exhibition featured 3 interesting architecture/urbanism apps by Spatial Design students.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 10 Dec 2016
Facilities manager game changer

Facilities manager game changer

Practice | Martin Leitch explores how buildings and the people who run them are being transformed by the digital revolution.
Words: Martin Leitch Posted: 17 Nov 2016
Mahuki: connected museums

Mahuki: connected museums

Review | Melissa Firth discusses Mahuki – the world’s first culture sector acceleration programme, based at Wellington’s Te Papa.
Words: Melissa Firth Posted: 3 Nov 2016
The light revolution

The light revolution

Review | New technologies are changing the way we light up our homes, through clever connectivity and innovative designs.
Words: Justine Harvey and Camille Khouri Posted: 26 Oct 2016
Carefully crafted: Cathedral Grammar Junior School

Carefully crafted

Projects | A New Zealand-Japanese collaboration has resulted in a highly innovative LVL timber school in the heart of Christchurch.
Words: Justine Harvey Posted: 18 Oct 2016
Google app provides access to world's arts and culture

Easy access to world’s arts and culture

News | Google has launched an app that allows the user to take virtual reality tours of some of the world’s most prominent buildings.
Words: Louisa Wright Posted: 16 Aug 2016
Shifting forms

Shifting forms

People | Melbourne-based architect Roland Snooks chats with Amelia Melbourne-Hayward about robotics and algorithmic design.
Words: Amelia Melbourne-Hayward Posted: 10 Aug 2016
Book review: The Politics of Parametricism

Book review: The Politics of Parametricism

Review | The Politics of Parametricism: Digital Technologies in Architecture, edited by Matthew Poole and Manuel Shvartzberg.
Words: Angela Yoo Posted: 28 Jun 2016
Future Thinking V: Virtual Reality

Future Thinking V: Virtual Reality

Practice | In the last Future Thinking instalment, Sarosh Mulla discusses the potential of Virtual Reality technology for architecture.
Words: Sarosh Mulla Posted: 20 Jun 2016
Working with BIM

Working with BIM

Practice | Not since the industrial revolution has the construction industry faced the kind of widespread change that BIM heralds.
Words: Justin Foote Posted: 31 May 2016
Watch this space

Watch this space

Practice | Lynne Elvins explores the seemingly unlikely connection between virtual reality and interiors.
Words: Lynne Elvins Posted: 29 Apr 2016
Future Thinking IV: 3D scanning

Future Thinking IV: 3D scanning

Practice | The fourth in the Future Thinking series, Sarosh Mulla investigates three dimensional point cloud scanning technology.
Words: Sarosh Mulla Posted: 22 Apr 2016
Isn't it good, engineered wood

Isn’t it good, engineered wood

Practice | Jeff Parker, Wood Producers & Manufacturers Association technical manager, talks about the latest advances in timber.
Words: Justin Foote Posted: 16 Apr 2016
The makers of Venice

The makers of Venice

Practice | Bill McKay looks at the technology behind New Zealand’s Future Islands exhibition for the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Words: Bill McKay Posted: 5 Apr 2016
CNC – the new approach to building

CNC – the new approach to building

Practice | Thomas Denhardt speaks with some pioneers of ‘PC-guided production’, which is changing construction in New Zealand.
Words: Thomas Denhardt Posted: 9 Feb 2016
Private air: ‘bubble’ architecture's ominous return

Private air: ‘bubble’ architecture’s ominous return

Practice | New developments in architecture and technology are making pure air privately available. We should be concerned.
Words: Sandra Kaji-O'Grady Posted: 5 Feb 2016
Future Thinking III: Make/Use and open source design

Future Thinking III: open source design

Practice | For the third in the Future Thinking series, Sarosh Mulla reports on Make/Use, a user-focused zero-waste fashion project.
Words: Sarosh Mulla Posted: 3 Feb 2016
Darth Vader and the Death Star

Darth Vader and the Death Star

Practice | Guy Marriage investigates how technology is, inevitably, influencing the way architecture is designed and constructed.
Words: Guy Marriage Posted: 28 Jan 2016
Making buildings smarter and safer: the Facilities Integrate trade show

Making buildings smarter and safer

Review | Kathleen Kinney and Camille Khouri step into the not-too-distant future of hi-tech building and workplace management.
Words: Camille Khouri and Kathleen Kinney Posted: 21 Jan 2016
Future Thinking II: Nanotechnology

Future Thinking II: Nanotechnology

Practice | The second in a series exploring design research and innovation, compiled by Auckland-based designer, Sarosh Mulla.
Words: Sarosh Mulla Posted: 3 Dec 2015
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