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Building homes that are good for your health
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An informative and entertaining ‘open source’ book doubles as a reference document for tradies, educators, students and prospective homeowners.
Not to miss 2024 NZIA events
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Along with the 2024 New Zealand Architecture Awards, Te Kāhui Whaihanga are hosting a free lecture (with special guest) and a tour of Tāmaki Makaurau’s architectural gems.
DCA opens new offices
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The award-winning multi-disciplinary architecture practice DCA Architects of Transformation has recently announced its regional expansion into Auckland and Nelson.
A rare insight into architectural taonga
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Futuna Chapel opens its doors for a multi-sensory exhibition of documents, artefacts, and related art works that brought Futuna Chapel into being. On now until 17 November.
Down the long driveway reissue
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First published in 2014, the book Down the long driveway, you’ll see it by Matthew Arnold and Mary Gaudin has been reissued in a short run of limited copies.
The next generation of architectural photographers
Awards
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See the 2024 winners of the Dunedin Architecture School’s Architecture Photography Competition judged by Simon Devitt, Mark Boland and Graeme Campbell.
ADNZ release figures in support of H1 building regulations
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Architectural Designers New Zealand (ADNZ) has released new figures that suggests H1 building regulations cost nowhere near the $50k figure estimated by a few North Island builders.
Architectural design innovation in Otago
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Twelve projects received awards at the 2024 Otago ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards on Friday 30 August at a ceremony in Cromwell.
Canterbury and Westland designers shine
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Nineteen projects were celebrated at the Canterbury and Westland ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards on Friday 16 August in Christchurch.
Colour Collab: Raphaela Rose
People
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In this series brought to you by Resene, ahha’s Raphaela Rose tells us what inspires her thinking and how the practice draw upon artists’ work to inform its colour choices.