Architecture New Zealand, January 2016 Architecture New Zealand January 2016 (Issue 1) 1 Subscribe Print Digital
The Warren Trust Writing Awards #1 Review | Tessa Forde’s essay Heaven’s Embroidered Cloth won the Open category of the Warren Trust Awards 2015.
Darth Vader and the Death Star Practice | Guy Marriage investigates how technology is, inevitably, influencing the way architecture is designed and constructed.
CNC – the new approach to building Practice | Thomas Denhardt speaks with some pioneers of ‘PC-guided production’, which is changing construction in New Zealand.
Summer series #4: Grand Tour drawings Practice | For the fourth Grand Tour summer series, we showcase the sketches of architects Jasper van der Lingen and Gordon Moller.
Summer series #1: Grand Tour drawings Practice | The intricate drawings of Nat Cheshire and John Baker feature in the first of our Grand Tour sketches summer series.
Summer series #2: Grand Tour drawings Practice | A weekly series celebrating Kiwi architect and designers’ drawings from abroad. Edwin Elliott and Erica Kenny are up second.
Summer series #3: Grand Tour drawings Practice | Beautiful works by Pete Bossley and Richard Harris are the focus of the third installation of our Grand Tour summer series.
Summer series #5: Grand Tour drawings Practice | The artworks of Sir Miles Warren, David Mitchell and Julie Stout feature in our fifth Grand Tour summer series.
Christchurch Bus Interchange Projects | Christchurch’s first civic building to be designed since the earthquakes is a bold and innovative bus station by Architectus.
Modern transport: Panmure Interchange Projects | Opus Architecture’s elegant new interchange salutes the wonder of the new electric trains that whisk through Auckland.
Applied collaborations Review | Barnaby Bennett reports on the 8th Intl Conference and Exhibition of the Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia.
Singing for supper Review | The World Architecture Festival took place in Singapore late last year. Here, Kiwi architects who attended review the event.
Book review: The Architect as Worker Review | A review of The Architect as Worker: Immaterial Labor, the Creative Class, and the Politics of Design, edited by Peggy Deamer.