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Te Hono New Plymouth Airport a finalist for UNESCO prize
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The new airport terminal, designed by Beca Architects, has been selected as a finalist for the Prix Versailles, which recognises works that honour cultural heritage.
Superhome National Tours to take place across New Zealand
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On 14 and 15 August, this special event will give access to houses that are both energy efficient and healthy, with all participating projects being designed and built to the Superhome Movement’s standards.
SCION’s Te Whare Nui o Tuteata wins international accolades
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Joint RTA Studio and Irving Smith Architects project Te Whare Nui o Tuteata has been recognised in the Architizer A+Awards and the prestigious INDE Awards.
World Architecture Festival 2021 shortlist
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Nine New Zealand projects from six practices are on the shortlist for the 2021 World Architecture Festival.
Behind the Object: Te Aka Mātauranga
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A 3D-printed pou – perhaps the first in the world – has been unveiled at MIT’s TechPark campus. We caught up with Neill Laurenson, who devised the concept, about blending new technology with ancient design.
2021 New Zealand Architecture Awards: Shortlist announced
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Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects has announced 52 finalists across 12 categories in this year’s national architecture awards programme.
Maynard Marks appoints new associate director
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Rachel Venables, Fellow of Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZIA, steps into a new role as principal architect and associate director. She is also a winner of multiple industry awards for residential and furniture design.
Open Christchurch 2022 calls for public nominations
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Open Christchurch – which sees the public gain access to spaces across the city – will return in 2022, and event organisers are now seeking building nominations for next year’s programme.
Warren and Mahoney appoints new independent director to board
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The firm, which now operates multi-nationally, has appointed Australian-based Lisa Chung as independent director of the board of directors.
Colour Collab: Ermanno Cattaneo
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Originally trained as an architect, Cattaneo now works for Suzanne Turley Landscapes where he creates bespoke designs for clients throughout New Zealand. In this collab, he draws colour inspiration from his home village in Italy.