Architecture New Zealand, March 2012 Architecture New Zealand March 2012 (Issue 2) Provocative, informative and engaging discussion of the best built works and the issues and events that matter. Subscribe Print Digital
Brian MacKay-Lyons People | Canadian architect and professor Brian MacKay-Lyons describes himself as a “village architect”.
The emergence of Christchurch Review | An overview of completed and under-construction projects in Christchurch.
Colombo Street’s lone survivor: update News | Ann Brower’s determined advocacy has prompted the government to make the country’s most earthquake-prone buildings safer, faster.
The Hodge Sports Centre Projects | Athfield Architects’ covered wicket at Scots College mimics ‘good cricket weather’ on a dour Wellington day.
The University of Waikato Student Centre Projects | Behind a dramatic screen of twisted metal ribbons, AECOM and Warren & Mahoney have created an open space for students.
Telecom Central by Architecture+ Projects | Looking upwards on Wellington’s Willis Street is a wonderful spectacle - the articulated facade of an office building.
110 Wrights Road Projects | A pragmatic Christchurch office building by Sheppard & Rout Architects features a secret vantage point.
Triumphs of change Review | This book by Dr Russell Walden’s shares some of the concerns and aspirations of Rudolf Wittkower’s work.
The new romantics Review | Peter Beaven takes us back in time to when new ideas about architecture were taking shape.