Rendered Futures: Drawing architecture exhibition at Objectspace opens 28 June

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Townscape (2019).

Townscape (2019). Image: Craig Moller

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Courtyard at staff housing (2016).

Courtyard at staff housing (2016). Image: Hatch

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A house for myself (Fiji, 1985).

A house for myself (Fiji, 1985). Image: Julie Stout

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Night in Tunisia (2021).

Night in Tunisia (2021). Image: John Coop

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Rendered Futures charts five decades of architectural drawing, capturing the final years of architecture as an exclusively hand-drawn discipline to today’s digital culture dominated by the aesthetics of the stylised render.

The exhibition brings together drawings from more than 50 architects throughout Aotearoa, spanning recent graduates and practising architects across multiple generations; here, technical drawings, sketches and works of art all jockey for position. A breadth of mark-making is expressed, from creative exploration to the formative stages of the design and construction process, mapping the enduring modes of drawing to which architects return.

The diversity of work in Rendered Futures articulates architectural drawing as a shape-shifting and sometimes radical form. Not only a means of technical instruction and representation of the built realm, drawing can also be a site for advocacy, experimentation and cultural production, much of which isn’t visible beyond the discipline itself.

Taking a broad view across its timespan — a period of vast technological disruption to the tools of image-making — the exhibition considers how drawing is changing. The drawing process is increasingly codified through computer-aided design, standardising representations of architecture and impacting the way it is taught and communicated. Rendered Futures asks what this change could mean for drawing’s influence on the discipline; for its creative and critical potential in the futures to come.

Rendered Futures: Drawing architecture
28 June – 24 August 2025
Objectspace
13 Rose Road, Ponsonby
Tue – Fri 10am – 5pm, Sat and Sun 10am – 4pm

Contributors

arc/sec: Uwe Rieger and Yinan Liu, Ian Athfield, Janson Aui, Mike Austin, Andrew Barrie, Peter Beaven, Pete Bossley, Graeme Burgess, Pip Cheshire, Nat Cheshire, Patrick Clifford, Chris Cochran, John Coop, Frances Cooper, Mike Davis, Carl Douglas, Sue Evans, Tessa Forde, Simon Glaister, Dominic Glamuzina, Anastasia Globa, Maxine Goon, John Gray , James Hackshaw, Richard Harris Hatch: Hannah Broatch and Mason Rattray, Sue Hillery, Anthony Hōete, Lise Jansen-Luke, Ross Jenner, Chirag Jindal, Danielle Koni, Matt Liggins, Russell Lowe, Marian Macken, Bhaveeka Madagammana, Will Martel, Jack McKinney, Claude Megson, Jason Mill, David Mitchell, Craig Moller, Gordon Moller, Sarosh Mulla, Karamia Müller, Lindley Naismith, Aaron Paterson, Kim Philip, pre:fab, Oliver Ray-Chaudhuri, Albert L. Refiti, Jon Rennie, Nick Roberts, Raphaela Rose, Finn Scott, John Scott, Lynda Simmons , Ashleigh Smith, Henry Stephens , Julie Stout , Isaac Sweetapple, Dajiang (DJ) Tai, Rewi Thompson, Icao Tiseli, Sarah Treadwell, Raukura Turei, Simon Twose, Lusitania Vete, Kathy Waghorn, Malcolm Walker , Roger Walker, Norman Wei and Russell Withers

Rendered Futures: Drawing architecture is presented by Objectspace’s strategic partner ECC and supported by The Warren Trust. Colour partner: Resene and product partner: Laminex. 


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