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RSSThe architecture and design industry leads a list of hot industries for 2016, according to employment website SEEK.
Tony van Raat is heading up the newly-formed School of Architecture at AUT. Justine Harvey spoke with him about his role.
Two young employees have won the Jasmax award, which celebrates innovation, personal growth and design excellence.
The New Zealand Institute of Surveyors (NZIS) has announced the appointment of a new president, Mark Adamson Allan.
Katherine Skipper has been appointed principal in the Wellington studio of architecture practice Warren and Mahoney.
Lucy Eng of Beca, Christchurch, has won two awards at the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors Infinite Value Awards.
A selection of snapshots from the 2015 New Zealand Architecture Awards gala evening, held at Auckland Museum on 30 October.
Paterson Architecture Collective (P-A-C) announces the launch of its ideas-driven design studio.
Fletcher Vaughan’s Fletcher Systems joins international brands Essenze and IQ Commercial to form a new design-led entity.
A request for qualifications has been issued by the Obama Foundation to create a centre in honour of president Barack Obama.
Millennials are set to make up the majority of the workforce by 2025, so it is imperative employers understand them better.
Malcolm Fleming has been appointed CEO of the New Zealand Institute of Building.
August’s SEEK Employment Report illustrates that architecture and design jobs have increased significantly over the past year.
Andrew Tu’inukuafe has been appointed at Warren and Mahoney as an interiors principal, with an emphasis on workplace design.
Thursday 6th August saw DKO Architecture celebrate the opening of their Auckland office alongside their first anniversary.
Australian architecture firm Plus Architecture has opened its first New Zealand office in Christchurch.
Key findings from a construction industry salary survey, conducted by Hays Recruitment, of the New Zealand market.
Jasmax announces the appointment of four new principals to the Jasmax leadership team.
Australasian firm DKO Architecture have just opened their second New Zealand branch in Christchurch.
The practice has announced 36 promotions, including 15 to the senior leadership team.