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Closure of AGM’s publishing operations in New Zealand

Closure of AGM’s publishing operations in New Zealand

News AGM’s publishing operations in New Zealand, including Architecture NZ magazine, ArchitectureNow and the Interior Awards, will be closing on 31 May, 2026 as part of a broader strategic shift by its owner, Hubexo.
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Houses Revisited: Lakeside Lodge

Houses Revisited: Lakeside Lodge

Projects A glazed pavilion acts as a lantern to greet visitors to this Wanaka home by Sumich Chaplin Architects. First published in 2019.
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Tower of now

Tower of now

Projects Jeremy Smith discusses Andrew Barrie Lab’s new addition to Saint Luke’s Anglican Church in Auckland, cups of tea, architectural lineages and the ways in which communities enable building.
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Kiwi blooms at Shenzhen flower show

Kiwi blooms at Shenzhen flower show

Aucklander Jules Moore’s ocean-themed display has attracted 2.1 million visitors at Shenzhen Greater Bay Area Flower Show, earning a gold medal and Best Feature Garden recognition among other global masters.
Closure of AGM’s publishing operations in New Zealand

Closure of AGM’s publishing operations in New Zealand

AGM’s publishing operations in New Zealand, including Architecture NZ magazine, ArchitectureNow and the Interior Awards, will be closing on 31 May, 2026 as part of a broader strategic shift by its owner, Hubexo.
Te Waharoa cruise terminal proposal released for Auckland waterfront

Te Waharoa cruise terminal proposal released for Auckland waterfront

A proposal for a new international cruise terminal, Te Waharoa, has been released for Auckland, outlining plans to adapt existing port infrastructure and develop a new arrival facility for large-scale cruise vessels.
Te Pūtahi releases programme for the festival of architectural excellence, Open Christchurch 2026

Te Pūtahi releases programme for the festival of architectural excellence, Open Christchurch 2026

This year’s festival, presented by Te Pūtahi Centre for Architecture and City-Making, takes place 1-3 May. Fifty-two buildings, two cycle tours, four guided walks and over forty activities make up its largest programme to date.

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Tower of now

Tower of now

Jeremy Smith discusses Andrew Barrie Lab’s new addition to Saint Luke’s Anglican Church in Auckland, cups of tea, architectural lineages and the ways in which communities enable building.
Houses Revisited: Lakeside Lodge

Houses Revisited: Lakeside Lodge

A glazed pavilion acts as a lantern to greet visitors to this Wanaka home by Sumich Chaplin Architects. First published in 2019.
Unveiling the accretions of time

Unveiling the accretions of time

Joanna Theodore examines the meticulous peeling back of layers and reconstruction by Architectus in its careful refurbishment of Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland’s Old Choral Hall.
  • Student rooming
  • The enduring presence: Choice Plaza (Orient Towers)

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Book: Health design in New Zealand

Book: Health design in New Zealand

Dorita Hannah discusses the book Health design in New Zealand by Chris Thom which tackles the specific typological development while opening up the classification beyond hospital architecture.
Exhibition: Monica Barham So You’re Building: You and the Architect

Exhibition: Monica Barham So You’re Building: You and the Architect

Bronwen Kerr reviews Monica Barham So You’re Building: You and the Architect, an exhibition running from 11 May–16 June 2024 at He Waka Tuia, Invercargill.
Itinerary: Kiwi high Tech

Itinerary: Kiwi high Tech

In this Itinerary, supported by Dulux Colours of New Zealand, Andrew Barrie visits 14 innovative High Tech projects from across New Zealand.
  • Mr Ward’s Map: Victorian Wellington street by street
  • Urban Art Village 2025: Building a City of Ideas

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Design + realisation

Design + realisation

In the latest instalment of Practice in Profile, supported by Resene, Belinda Tuohy discusses the formation and continuity of architecture+ and its founding values.
After the rain: heavy haulage

After the rain: heavy haulage

In part four of this six-part-series, observing the disposal of disaster-compromised houses, Andrew Barrie considers the potential for relocation.
Ō Rua

Ō Rua

In the latest instalment of Practice in Profile, supported by Resene, Matekitātahi Rāwiri, Renee Smith-Apanui and Matangireia Yates-Francis, founding directors of ŌRUA, discuss their hopes and aspirations for the new practice.
  • Conserving memory and culture through virtual reality design
  • Essay from India: 2

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Resene Total Colour Awards 2026 winners announced

Resene Total Colour Awards 2026 winners announced

The Resene Total Colour Awards winners were announced on Thursday, 26 March, at a colourful evening at the New Zealand Maritime Museum. A wide range of creative and colourful projects from homes to businesses, community work to landscape, won awards.
Wellington Architecture Awards 2026: Shortlist announced

Wellington Architecture Awards 2026: Shortlist announced

30 projects have been shortlisted in the 2026 Wellington Architecture Awards. The shortlist was compiled by a jury led by Amanda Bulman of Three Line Studio.

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AUT expert co-leads Lean Construction

AUT expert co-leads Lean Construction

AUT’s leading role in Lean Construction has seen associate professor Mani Poshdar from the School of Future Environments become the co-lead of a prestigious international group.
On the move

On the move

Pip Cheshire muses on familiarity versus the unknown, as he and his practice up sticks and move to a new Auckland site.
A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Peter Cooper

A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Peter Cooper

Peter Cooper, founder and Executive Chairman of Cooper and Company, pay tribute to his friend and colleague.
A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Chris Barton

A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Chris Barton

Chris Barton, Editor of Architecture NZ pays tribute to his friend and colleague.

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