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Material Focus: Picnicka
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One of Tauranga’s newest dining destinations recreates the experience of a European picnic. We talk to designer Summer Bishop of CTRL Space about the project.
Concealed forever – Tibor Donner’s extraordinary roof
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Tibor Donner’s own house has just turned 75 and will be open to viewing during this year’s Auckland Heritage Festival, on Saturday 30 September and Sunday 1 October.
Better by design
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Having recently overcome an unexpected but severe episode of depression, interior designer Daniel Kempka shares his experience and how he has found his way back to the work he loves.
Obituary: Nigel Cook
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Hera Cook pays tribute to her father, the highly creative and innovative New Zealand architect and activist who pioneered the wind-rain house (11 February 1929–11 June 2023).
Deeply tau: Pā Reo
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Derek Kawiti surveys Pā Reo, the latest additions to Te Wānanga o Raukawa campus in Ōtaki by Tennent Brown Architects, and the dedicated process under way to achieve Living Building Challenge certification.
Model Citizens judges announced
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Ahead of the sold-out Aotearoa Festival of Architecture event, the judging panel for this year’s making competition has been announced.
World Green Building Week 2023
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The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) has announced the 14th annual World Green Building Week, taking place 11–15 September 2023.
APT’s 2023 Innovation in Design Awards: Winners announced
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APT celebrated ten years in business at a conjoint party in Auckland where the 2023 Innovation in Design Awards winners were announced.
Studio Pacific Architecture announces new Executive Director
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Studio Pacific has aims to increase governance expertise with the appointment of a new Executive Director – James Wallace – who will join the Board on a three-year term.
Open CHCH 2024 - Call for nominations
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Open Christchurch is calling on architecture enthusiasts to nominate notable buildings and spaces that they think are worth celebrating for next year’s festival weekend.