Architecture New Zealand, November 2015 Architecture New Zealand November 2015 (Issue 6) 6 Subscribe Print Digital
Five follies News | Five finalists have been selected for the Brick Bay Folly 2016 competition at Brick Bay vineyard, north of Auckland.
Māori architecture: past, present, future Practice | Rameka Alexander-Tu’inukuafe reflects on the progress of Māori architecture over the past 20 years.
Unprepared for practice? Practice | Architectural graduate Thomas Denhardt asks whether architecture schools are failing to prepare students for the profession.
Northland talent: ĀKAU Practice | A new architectural social enterprise is weaving together youth creativity and community into real-life design projects.
Jasmax Māori Cultural Advisory Practice | A group of architectural designers at Jasmax are working to promote Māori cultural engagement in design and creative thinking.
A network of lines Projects | RTA Studio has designed a colourful, low-cost Māori immersion school on a plan conceived of ley lines drawn by significant markers in the local landscape.
Avondale College Projects | Jasmax has drawn inspiration from West Auckland’s Pacific heritage for one of the largest secondary schools in New Zealand.
2015 Gold Medal winner: Stuart Gardyne People | The 2015 Gold Medal winner talks with Justine Harvey about his career and the necessary simplicity of his architecture.
Auckland Architecture Week 2015 Review | Natalie Bradburn, Sam Aislabie and Ryan David Mahon report back from Auckland Architecture Week, held in September.
Book review: Worship Review | Guy Marriage reviews Worship, a book on the architecture of the New Zealand church.