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Winners revealed: 2020 Canterbury Architecture Awards
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Twenty-five projects – including multi-unit housing, new homes, town squares and toilet pavilions – have been named winners by the NZIA Canterbury branch.
Objectspace launches Pledge to the Plinth
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The Ponsonby-based gallery has launched a $40,000 crowd-funding campaign in a bid to continue their support of Kiwi art and design.
Architecture + Women NZ and Dulux announce finalists for 2020 Awards
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Five finalists in each of the programme’s three categories have been selected. Find out who’s on the shortlist.
Winners revealed: 2020 Gisborne/Hawkes Bay Architecture Awards
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Eleven projects have been named as winners in these local awards, including a wine lounge, a police station and public toilets.
Of law and sculpture
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Architecturepublic has recently unveiled a Remuera home with significant sculptural forms that respond to height-to-boundary restrictions.
Winners revealed: 2020 Waikato/BOP Architecture Awards
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Twenty four projects have been honoured in the NZIA local awards for Waikato and Bay of Plenty. See the winners here.
Warren and Mahoney appoints two new principals
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The firm’s Christchurch and Auckland studios announce the expansion of their leadership team with Hayley Fisher and Tom Locke promoted to principals.
Three trade shows to combine into one Mega Event
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XPO Exhibitions announces that BuildNZ, Facilities Integrate and the National Safety Show will be presented in one event from 25-26 November 2020.
NZ Concrete industry on track to meet emissions targets
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An independent review says the industry is well placed to meet its goal of 30 per cent less emissions by 2030, Concrete New Zealand reports.
New Urban Development Institute emerges in a post-COVID New Zealand
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A new organisation has been formed to encourage collaboration and unity among urban development professionals in New Zealand, chaired by Dame Fran Wilde.