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Making shadows

Making shadows

Projects Jeremy Smith talks to Lynda Simmons about her practice of slow architecture, embodied in two pavilion additions at Onetangi, Waiheke Island.
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From humble beginnings

From humble beginnings

Review Mark Leong reflects on Francis Kéré’s recent Futuna lecture series in Aotearoa and the ways in which simplicity, innovation and participation underpin his design philosophy.
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Book:Olveston: Portrait of a home

Book:Olveston: Portrait of a home

Review Graeme Burgess discusses the bookOlveston: Portrait of a home, a collaboration between photographer Jane Ussher and writer John Walsh.
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Q&A: City Rail Link

Q&A: City Rail Link

People 21,000 more city centre residents, 17,200 students and 37,000 existing jobs are expected to be within a 12-minute walk of two new stations, post-CRL according to Auckland Council.
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Conjuring the sublime

Conjuring the sublime

People Pip Cheshire on the architect’s dilemma in conjuring a sublime experience out of materials that are injurious to an imperilled planet.
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Making Menopause Work

Making Menopause Work

Making Menopause Work by the Ministry for Women is a free, flexible and practical guide for workplaces to support their people through peri/menopause.
Entries open for the 2026 Resene Total Colour Awards

Entries open for the 2026 Resene Total Colour Awards

The most colourful awards programme returns for 2026, and there is over $15,000 in prizes to be won. Entries are open now and must be submitted by 19 December 2025.
Pacific Lakes Village opens new $40m Pavilion

Pacific Lakes Village opens new $40m Pavilion

Peddlethorp and Space Studio’s $40 million retirement village pavilion project for Generus Living opened on 28 November 2025.
Te Ara I Whiti – The Lightpath celebrates its tenth anniversary

Te Ara I Whiti – The Lightpath celebrates its tenth anniversary

Hosting 240,000 cycling trips last year and nearly 2 million over ten years, Te Ara I Whiti – The Lightpath celebrates its tenth anniversary.

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Making shadows

Making shadows

Jeremy Smith talks to Lynda Simmons about her practice of slow architecture, embodied in two pavilion additions at Onetangi, Waiheke Island.
Built on Trust: How BCG and GIB® delivered next-level terrace housing

Built on Trust: How BCG and GIB® delivered next-level terrace housing

An award-winning terrace housing project in the sought after Auckland area of Pt Chevalier is raising the bar for high-end brownfield developments in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Houses Revisited: Valley Crescent House

Houses Revisited: Valley Crescent House

Made up of three gable forms, this lakeside home in Wanaka has incredible views from every room. First published in 2018.
  • Hana Parnell: Tranquility materialised
  • Muse Arrowtown: Approachable sophistication

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Book:Olveston: Portrait of a home

Book:Olveston: Portrait of a home

Graeme Burgess discusses the bookOlveston: Portrait of a home, a collaboration between photographer Jane Ussher and writer John Walsh.
From humble beginnings

From humble beginnings

Mark Leong reflects on Francis Kéré’s recent Futuna lecture series in Aotearoa and the ways in which simplicity, innovation and participation underpin his design philosophy.
pre:fab interview at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025

pre:fab interview at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2025

Aotearoa’s pre:fab took part in this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, highlighting their work with Andrés Garcés and Rodrigo Daine from Chile.
  • Sahil Tiku: Journeys through the Aotearoa Festival of Architecture: Part 3
  • Itinerary: Edgecumbe and White

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Conversation creates

Conversation creates

In the latest instalment of Practice in Profile, supported by Resene, Dave Morgan reflects on 85 years of architecture, spatial design and virtual reality at CPRW, and the new direction the studio is embracing.
Designing out waste: A design-led opportunity for architects

Designing out waste: A design-led opportunity for architects

Every design decision can minimise waste, reduce costs and advance circularity in the built environment.
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
  • Moments of warmth, tactility and embrace

Awards

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Reset wins international award for Waitematā Harbour Crossings designs

Reset wins international award for Waitematā Harbour Crossings designs

Urban design studio Reset has received the International Federation of Landscape Architects – Asia Pacific Region (IFLA-APR) Award of Excellence for its Waitematā Harbour Crossings proposal.
Pasifika projects shine at 2025 Resene Student Design Awards

Pasifika projects shine at 2025 Resene Student Design Awards

Three projects featuring architectural explorations emblematic of Pasifika cultures were recognised with top honours at the 2025 Resene Student Design Awards last Thursday.

People

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Conjuring the sublime

Conjuring the sublime

Pip Cheshire on the architect’s dilemma in conjuring a sublime experience out of materials that are injurious to an imperilled planet.
Q&A: City Rail Link

Q&A: City Rail Link

21,000 more city centre residents, 17,200 students and 37,000 existing jobs are expected to be within a 12-minute walk of two new stations, post-CRL according to Auckland Council.
On the Rise: Ben Everitt

On the Rise: Ben Everitt

The On the Rise series, supported by Resene, profiles young designers from across the motu who are shaping the future of the industry.
Darryl Church reports from WAF

Darryl Church reports from WAF

World Architecture Festival finalist in 2024 and 2025, Darryl Church, founder of DCA Architects of Transformation, reports back from Miami.

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Reset wins international award for Waitematā Harbour Crossings designs
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Making Menopause Work
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