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Brick Bay Folly 2020: Call for entries
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Students and recent graduates are invite to enter the 2020 iteration of this competition that explores the intersection of sculpture and architecture.
Event review: Dissent 2019
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A report from the Australasian Student Architecture Congress, held in Christchurch this year and full of forward thinking.
Bookshelf: Nordic homes and petite places
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We review books that explore two typologies that are distinct in their own right: one based on geography and one based on size.
Books: November 2019 edition
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We review two books about New Zealand buildings: St Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel and a Visitor Centre for Kāpiti Island.
Top architects design dog houses for good
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A competition has seen the auction of three architecturally-designed dog houses, raising over $26K for the charity Pet Refuge.
Material Focus: Walker Mitchell
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Kirsty Mitchell, interior designer behind the Fabric Bistro in Hobsonville Point, talks about what inspired the materiality of the space.
2019 Distinguished Fellow Awards
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Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects awarded three individuals the honour of Distinguished Fellow at their 2019 Awards.
Legacy and innovation: 2019 Sir Miles Warren Award
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The winner of the named award for commercial architecture responds to the industrial legacy of Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter.
Complex and generous: 2019 Ted McCoy Award
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The named-award winner for education is a ‘mega-tool’ for learning and the opportunity for greater collaboration between faculties.
Distinct and sympathetic: 2019 John Scott Award
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A public space that celebrates diversity and advances literacy and lifetime learning wins the named award for public architecture.