Peter Wood Writer, Photographer Contributor Profile Dr Peter wood is an ‘architectologist’ at the School of Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington. Occupation Architectologist Location Wellington
Three generations, two houses, one roof Projects | Peter Wood muses on the meaning of Gustorob, Bull O’Sullivan Architecture’s long, elegant shed, landed in a rural Canterbury landscape.
Houses Revisited: Belmont house Projects | An elegant Lower Hutt house is a finely-tuned performance model. First published in 2012.
Houses Revisited: Eastbourne house Projects | This house, designed by Hugh Tennent, is a light and bright bayside gem. First published in 2012.
Houses Revisited: Hataitai house Projects | A house in Wellington’s Hataitai puts its back to the hill to enjoy a steep site with superb views. First published in 2012.
The Architectural Legacy of J. A. Louis Hay Review | Peter Wood reviews this exhibit that explores the drawings of prominent a Hawke’s Bay architect, running at MTG Hawke’s Bay until 4 August.
Kelburn Cable Car Terminus Review | Peter Wood reviews the new link between Wellington’s suburb of Kelburn and the city centre.
Victoria University of Wellington Campus Hub and Library Projects | Architectus and Athfield Architects have joined forces to design an educational complex.
Royal Society of New Zealand Projects | A dramatic volume links the duo of black-and-white box forms in Wellington.
Nga Purapura, Te Wananga o Raukawa Projects | Tennent + Brown Architects have realised the metaphorical essence of Te Whare Tapa Wha.
Telecom Central by Architecture+ Projects | Looking upwards on Wellington’s Willis Street is a wonderful spectacle - the articulated facade of an office building.
Winners revealed: Auckland Architecture Awards 2020 Awards | The Auckland region saw 44 winners named in this year’s peer-reviewed local awards, run by Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.
Auckland Architecture Awards 2020: Shortlist revealed Awards | The local New Zealand Institute of Architects awards for the Auckland region sees 64 finalists named.