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Pakiata Matariki set to light up Auckland’s Te Komititanga
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As Matariki rises above the horizon in the north-eastern skies of Tāmaki Makaurau, the welcome mat at Te Komititanga will be laid out and Matariki ki te Manawa will begin.
Matariki Tu Rākau funding
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Provided by the Ministry of Primary Industries the Matariki Tu Rākau funding for memorial tree planting applications is open now. This is the final year the grant will be offered.
NZGBC announce Future Thinker of the Year
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Master of Architecture student Eloise Blewden crowned Future Thinker of the Year for 2022
Seaweed plasterboard set to grow
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Andy (Minhong) Park, an international student at The University of Canterbury has developed an eco-friendly wall panel product out of seaweed.
Auckland’s sustainability scorecard reveals holes
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A recent study by Auckland University of Technology shows that Auckland is behind the curve in health and sustainability.
Michael Leng joins Warren and Mahoney Auckland
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Established interior designer Michael Leng joins Warren and Mahoney’s design team as Senior Associate at their Auckland studio.
Jasmax appoints Robert Jahnke as cultural advisor
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Jasmax has appointed Professor Robert Jahnke (Ngāi Taharora, Te Whānau a Iritekura, Te Whānau a Rakairoa o Ngāti Porou, Samoan-German-Irish) as te ao Māori Advisor.
The NZIA challenges H1/AS1 delays
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“Living in damp, mouldy, poorly ventilated homes is making New Zealanders sick. In some cases it’s killing us,” architect and Professional Practice Director Marcus Hogan wrote in June last year.
2022 Dulux Colour Awards winners announced
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Exceptional projects demonstrating the most ambitious and innovative use of colour in the built environment have been awarded at this year’s 2022 Dulux Colour Awards.
City Rail Link - Final station designs revealed
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The final designs for Auckland’s City Rail Link stations have been revealed. Taking inspiration from Te Ao Mārama, the Māori creation story.