Architecture New Zealand, May 2015 Architecture New Zealand May 2015 (Issue 3) 3 Subscribe Print Digital
Village life Review | Students from The University of Auckland have designed affordable residential housing for the elderly.
Inspiring spaces for children Review | Auckland-based architect Phil Smith reviews the World Forum Foundation’s Global Collaborative OnDesign for Children event.
Copyright crisis Practice | Editor of Architecture New Zealand, Justine Harvey, writes on ensuring architects are credited in the media.
Opinion: Bill McKay Review | McKay on Auckland’s proposed port extension on behalf of the Auckland Architectural Association.
Q & A: Kunlé Adeyemi People | Nigerian-born, Amsterdam-based architect Kunlé Adeyemi talks to Justine Harvey at the 2015 NZIA in:situ conference.
Sam Jacob: an unconventional architect People | 2015 NZIA in:situ conference: Sarosh Mulla interviews architect Sam Jacob, one of FAT’s founding directors.
Q & A: Andrew Maynard People | An interview with the Melbourne-based architect, who gave a witty, engaging and unorthodox talk at 2015 in:situ conference.
Kathleen Kilgour Centre Projects | Wingate+Farquhar’s warm and welcoming radiation therapy clinic on the edge of the Tauranga Hospital campus.
Lucas House and Upper Queen Street Projects | Irving Smith Jack Architects has added to its family of innovative earthquake-resistant timber buildings in Nelson.
Te Pātaka Kōrero o Te Hau Kapua Projects | Athfield Architects’ Devonport library is a domesticated setting that speaks of community as well as local architecture.