Architecture New Zealand, November 2014 Architecture New Zealand November 2014 (Issue 6) Provocative, informative and engaging discussion of the best built works and the issues and events that matter. Subscribe Print Digital
Where is our collective imagination? Practice | With urban house prices so high, the self-funded co-housing model could be an antidote to the market-driven developer model.
Stranges and Glendenning Hill Building Projects | This building project in Christchurch was one of the first to go through the consent process after the Canterbury earthquakes.
Merchant Quarter Projects | Jasmax’s Merchant Quarter in New Lynn now features a distinctive 10-storeyed building of low-cost apartments.
Days Bay Yoga Studio Projects | Paul Rolfe Architects has designed the ‘chilled’ Kiwi bach experience into a small timber-clad yoga studio.
Aro Hã Wellness Retreat Projects | Read about Tennant+Brown Architects’ response to the sub-glacial environs of Glenorchy, Aro Hã Wellness Retreat.
Shigeru Ban: Cardboard Cathedral Review | Architecture New Zealand magazine reviews a new book about the Transitional Cathedral and its architect.