Architecture New Zealand, September 2016 Architecture New Zealand September 2016 (Issue 5) 5 Subscribe Print Digital
Obituary: Bruce Mitchell Petry People | Julia Gatley honours the life and career of well-known heritage practitioner and advocate Bruce Petry.
Out of the ordinary People | Snøhetta simultaneously explores handicraft and cutting-edge technologies to create beautiful and experimental work.
The city of privilege Practice | As urban house prices in New Zealand soar, are we in danger of building socially stratified, exclusive cities of privilege?
Carefully crafted Projects | A New Zealand-Japanese collaboration has resulted in a highly innovative LVL timber school in the heart of Christchurch.
Uptown regeneration: The Orange Projects | Auckland’s city fringe has never looked brighter, with a new vibrant orange multi-use residential building by CCCA.
Cedar crucible: ASB Waterfront Theatre Projects | A new theatre complex in the heart of Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter is a vibrant hive-like complex.
Great Dane: Ove Arup Review | The design philosophy and achievements of the Danish engineer Ove Nyquist Arup are being celebrated in a London exhibition.
Powering on Review | Colin Martin explores London’s latest arty architectural offering, the £260m Tate Modern extension by Herzog & de Meuron.