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2021 ADNZ | Resene Architectural Design Awards: Winners announced
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Architectural Designers New Zealand (ADNZ) have revealed their winners for this year, with the top prize going to a house built inside a flood management area.
Further accolades for SCION’s Te Whare Nui o Tuteata
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RTA Studio and Irving Smith Architects project Te Whare Nui o Tuteata has been awarded two prizes at the prestigious 2021 Architecture MasterPrize.
Peddlethorp and Crosson Architects design models with recycled Countdown collectables
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The latest of the supermarket chain’s collectable rewards is eco-friendly, interlocking bricks and two architecture firms have taken up the challenge to design with them.
Unispace appoints new CEO for ANZ
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The global workplace strategy and design firm has announced a new regional CEO for Australia and New Zealand, citing “major growth”.
New Zealand on show at Expo 2020 Dubai
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The rescheduled 2020 World Expo has recently opened and runs until 31 March 2022. Take a look inside the Jasmax-designed New Zealand Pavilion.
Vale: Jack Manning
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In memory of Jack Manning (1929-2021), a highly awarded Fellow of Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZIA and Gold Medal winner and designer behind Auckland’s AMP Building and Wellington’s Majestic Centre.
Colour Collab: Pippa Ensor
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Ensor, an associate at Athfield Architects, has worked on projects across typologies and regions. Here, she takes colour inspiration from birds and their habitats.
Auckland Council says it’s investing $133 million into Midtown
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Watch: The Council has recently announced projects surrounding the planned CRL Aotea Station including upgrades to Federal Street, High Street and Hobson Street (among others) and refurbishing Aotea Centre.
Tom Dixon to judge ECC NZ Student Craft Design Awards
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Entries are open for the 2021 programme until 10 October and British designer Tom Dixon OBE is set to bring a global view to this year’s judging panel.
Architects at home
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During the nationwide Level 4 lockdown, Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects asked architects, designers and graduates to take to the pen, paper and brushes to sketch their work from home set-ups.