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NZ practice listed as one of the world’s most innovative companies
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Australasian architecture and design practice Warren and Mahoney have been named in Fast Company’s ‘List of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2023’.
Menopause: Taboo turned hot topic
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As menopause is better understood, more employers are getting onboard to provide education and support for their staff impacted directly and indirectly.
Model Citizens 2022 lights up Auckland Architecture Week
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Model Citizens returned after a two-year hiatus to drum up some fun, model-making competition. Catch up on what went on and view photos.
The beauty is in the detail
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The beauty is in the detail – Maggie Carroll and Jessica Barter discuss their journey since launching Bureaux.
Earthquake prone: how can we bring our riskiest buildings up to scratch?
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As some of Aotearoa’s most seismically vulnerable buildings wait for upgrades, researchers say well-designed programmes to facilitate these potentially life-saving works should be prioritised.
Open Chch: Warren and Mahoney’s early work opens to public
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Open Christchurch 2023 is celebrating the works of Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney, one of New Zealand’s most significant architectural partnerships.
Mark Todd: “Is the tail wagging the dog?”
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Ockham co-founder Mark Todd discusses the serious urban development shortcomings we’ve seen in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle, and the ramifications of new densification policy.
Dulux’s colour forecast for Autumn 2023 revealed
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This autumn, Dulux colour forecasters Davina Harper and Bree Leech predict that warm neutrals and muted yellow-greens will take centre-stage in the cooler months.
Aotearoa’s largest base-isolated apartment building nears completion
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Willis Bond’s $140-million Victoria Lane Apartments will be Wellington’s first base-isolated residential building.
The Drawing Board – The rise of Māori architecture
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A new tv show premiering 27 February at 7.30 PM on Whakaata Māori, explores how indigenous architectural design is reshaping our spaces through a Māori lens.