Tag: Women in Design
RSSFuture of Design: Making AI work for you
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What does the AEC industry’s new normal look like? Maria Mingallon brings us direct applications of artificial intelligence that could revolutionise our work lives.
Colour Collab: Annabel Cropper
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In her time off, this architecture graduate blends graphic and object design with curiosity and architecture for the sake of large, sculptural objects.
Architecture+Women.NZ Dulux Awards 2020 Winners Announced
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Congratulations to the winners of this year’s A+W NZ Dulux Awards – Louise Wright, Jade Kake and Christina van Bohemen.
Review: Tall: The design and construction of high-rise architecture
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Mott MacDonald’s Advanced Computational Design Lead, Maria Mingallon, reviews Guy Marriage’s book on the design and construction of tall buildings.
On the Rise: Elyjana Roach
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This Porirua native is inspired by her heritage to use architecture and design to create better outcomes for the community she grew up in.
On the Rise: Vanessa Coxhead
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This graduate, working at Crosson Architects, combines a background in visual arts with a love for creating community.
The gift of a new cloak
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John Walsh of the NZIA talks to Dr Haare Williams and Elisapeta Heta about the genesis and meaning of the Institute’s new te reo title.
Colour Collab: Charlotte Minty
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This Wellington-based interior designer discusses the colours of her childhood and how they still hold a place in her imagination.
Future of Design: Seeing is believing
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Mott MacDonald’s Maria Mingallon explores why data visualisation is a crucial skill for contemporary designers.
On the Rise: Emelia Risi
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For the latest in this series on rising New Zealand designers, Ashley Cusick caught up with Emelia Risi: an interior designer at Izzard.
Future of Design: The rise of a new design tribe
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In the first of a new series, Maria Mingallon introduces computational design and its applications for the architecture and engineering industry.
Women in architecture #2
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The second in a series of two, New Zealand architect Judi Keith-Brown and graduate Elisapeta Heta talk to ArchitectureNow.