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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.
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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.
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Victoria University student Ben Tunui won the top award with his project Utu, which he says “draws architectural form and spatial composition from Māori rituals of encounter…”
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Computational Design Lead at Mott MacDonald in Auckland and ArchitectureNow columnist Maria Mingallon has been honoured among 39 other global design professionals.
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The co-director of multidisciplinary design studio The Letter Q discusses collaboration, turning transience into sculpture and the importance of colour.
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BRANZ materials scientist Anna Walsh has won the Royal Society Te Apārangi 180 Seconds of Fascination video competition with her research on Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) in Aotearoa.
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Warren and Mahoney’s Mat Brown and Nick Deans chat about a new multi-residential project for the firm in Melbourne and what it can teach us about apartment living here in Aotearoa.
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With a shortlist already drawn up by a council of building professionals, organisers are calling on the public to add their input for Christchurch’s best spaces.
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Architect Jack McKinney was the lead designer for Ahi at Commercial Bay. In this collaboration with Warwick Fabrics, he discusses some of the material and fabric choices for this eatery.
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One of the largest firms in the country plans to deliver carbon-neutral buildings by 2030, beating New Zealand’s plans to be at net zero emissions by 2050.