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 On the Rise: Ben Tunui

On the Rise: Ben Tunui

People The On the Rise series, supported by Resene, profiles young designers from across the motu who are shaping the future of the industry.
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Sahil Tiku: Journeys through the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture: Part 2

Sahil Tiku: Journeys through the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture: Part 2

Review In part two of a four-part series, see the lectures, workshops and networking events attended by the award-winning writer, architectural graduate and past UoA representative for SANNZ, Sahil Tiku.
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Reflecting on how we engage with our surroundings

Reflecting on how we engage with our surroundings

News A new commission by Ammon Ngakuru takes the stage at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
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After the rain: Chipping at the foundations

After the rain: Chipping at the foundations

People In Part two of this six-part series, Andrew Barrie considers the problems involved in disposing of concrete slabs at a building’s end-of-life.
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Air New Zealand unveils Hangar 4: Landmark aircraft maintenance facility in Auckland

Air New Zealand unveils Hangar 4

News Air New Zealand has unveiled Hangar 4, designed by Studio Pacific Architecture — a state-of-the-art aircraft maintenance facility that represents one of the airline’s most significant infrastructure investments.
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Reflecting on how we engage with our surroundings

Reflecting on how we engage with our surroundings

A new commission by Ammon Ngakuru takes the stage at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
Architects reimagine affordable homes

Architects reimagine affordable homes

Cynthia Yuan and Norman Wei are the recipients of the 2025 F. Gordon Wilson Fellowship for Affordable Housing. Their proposal, Loose-Fit Futures, has been recognised for its multicultural approach to rethinking domestic space in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Re(NEW) the Gordon Wilson Flats

Re(NEW) the Gordon Wilson Flats

Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington is urged by The Architectural Centre to reuse the structure of Wellington’s controversial Gordon Wilson Flats.
The Festival of Architecture’s Great Debate is back

The Festival of Architecture’s Great Debate is back

Open to all, the popular quick-fire battle will feature six speakers (architects, engineers and social commentators) facing off in two teams, to argue for and against the motion: “AI would design Auckland better than us”.

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Impressionism meets innovation on the gallery floor

Impressionism meets innovation on the gallery floor

Melbourne National Gallery of Victoria’s French masterpieces are showcased atop GH Commercial’s bespoke carpet — blending art, design and craft.
Alpine Tray: Engineered for New Zealand conditions

Alpine Tray: Engineered for New Zealand conditions

Freeman Roofing’s Alpine Tray is engineered for New Zealand’s climate. With concealed fixings for a clean finish, performance on low-pitch roofs, and superior rainwater run-off, it’s built to meet the challenges of climate change — delivering durability, style and confidence in every design.
Houses Revisited: Montreal Street house

Houses Revisited: Montreal Street house

Situated in the heart of Christchurch, this distinctive barn-red house is very hard to miss. First published in 2018.
  • Authenticity restored
  • Material Focus: ANZ Centre

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Sahil Tiku: Journeys through the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture

Sahil Tiku: Journeys through the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture

In this four-part series, award-winning writer, architectural graduate and past UoA representative for SANNZ, Sahil Tiku, journeys through the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture. Taking in lectures, debates, open studios, exhibitions and more.
Green Property Summit 2025 – Hosted by NZGBC

Green Property Summit 2025 – Hosted by NZGBC

Anthony Vile attended the annual Green Property Summit, which focused on the challenges, opportunities and positive outcomes generated on both sides of the Tasman.
Building Nations 2025: A vision for New Zealand?

Building Nations 2025: A vision for New Zealand?

The Building Nations 2025 event set out to lift our sights, plan for the long term, and bring all sectors of the industry together to deliver that vision. Anthony Vile reviews the summit.
  • Itinerary City Guide: Waihōpai Invercargill
  • Itinerary: Angus, Flood & Griffiths

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Forging relationships

Forging relationships

In the latest of our Practice in Profile series supported by Resene, Murali Bhaskar, partner and design director at Boon in New Plymouth, reflects on his time with the 51-year-old architecture firm.
People, place and culture

People, place and culture

In the latest of our Practice in Profile series supported by Resene, Designgroup Stapleton Elliott director Michael Ware reflects on the studio’s evolution.
Moments of warmth, tactility and embrace

Moments of warmth, tactility and embrace

In the latest of our Practice in Profile series supported by Resene, Ben Lloyd and Mike Hartley discuss their practice goals of being in the moment.
  • A reality check and a call to arms
  • Joining forces for good

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Entries open to the 2025 AAA Design Awards

Entries open to the 2025 AAA Design Awards

The Auckland Architecture Association Design Awards are back for 2025. Entries are open from 19th August and close 21st September.
25 wins at the 2025 SPASA Awards

25 wins at the 2025 SPASA Awards

Mayfair Pools & Spas took home 25 wins at the 2025 SPASA (Swimming Pool & Spa Association) Awards.

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Jasmax appoints Tim Melville as Technical Specialist

Jasmax appoints Tim Melville as Technical Specialist

Jasmax has announced the appointment of Tim Melville as Technical Specialist, who brings over 30 years of architectural experience to the role.
 On the Rise: Ben Tunui

On the Rise: Ben Tunui

The On the Rise series, supported by Resene, profiles young designers from across the motu who are shaping the future of the industry.
After the rain: Chipping at the foundations

After the rain: Chipping at the foundations

In Part two of this six-part series, Andrew Barrie considers the problems involved in disposing of concrete slabs at a building’s end-of-life.
Between behemoth and bijoux

Between behemoth and bijoux

Pip Cheshire considers two buildings in a bay.

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Jasmax appoints Tim Melville as Technical Specialist
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