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Colour Collab: Darryl Church
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Founder of Rotorua-based design practice DCA Architects of Transformation discusses nature, context and the process of integrating colour into the studio’s projects rather than merely applying it.
WAF 2020 Architecture Drawing Prize: Winners announced
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The World Architecture Festival has released the winners of its fourth annual Architecture Drawing Prize. See all the winning drawings here.
Surface redefined
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Partner content: Laminex New Zealand™ introduces the Alucci™ Collection, a next generation fusion of material and technology in ultra-matte surfaces.
NZIA communications director leaves position
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John Walsh announced that he will be leaving his position as the Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) communications director before the end of 2020.
2020 in Review: Top 5 houses
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Take a look at our most popular houses of the year. From Otago to Northland, these residential projects have shown Kiwi architecture at its finest.
Kiwi furniture favourites Kada relocate to new showroom
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The long-established purveyor of workplace fittings has moved to a new home in Parnell to better showcase their range and enable collaboration with their clients.
2020 in Review: Top 5 commercial projects
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See our most-viewed commercial projects of the year. What’s trending: heritage refurbs, medium-density housing, activated public spaces and more.
2020 in Review: Top 5 discussions
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Take a look at the topics that dominated our discourse this year from post-COVID architecture, to the importance of drawing, to diversity in the field and more.
2020 in Review: Top 5 people
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As we round out the year, we’re looking back at ArchitectureNow‘s most popular articles in 2020: starting with five faces we’ve loved to read about.
Woods Bagot returns to Auckland
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The global firm and collaborator on projects like Commercial Bay and the New Zealand International Convention Centre to relocate their Christchurch office to Auckland.