Architecture New Zealand, May 2017 Architecture New Zealand May 2017 (Issue 3) 3 Subscribe Print Digital
In:situ series #5: Ian McDougall People | Natalie Bradburn spoke with Ian McDougall of Australian studio ARM Architecture about practice and “fetishisation of detail”.
Shared space: Black Building Projects | RTA Studio’s dramatic new office/retail/carparking building creates a unique monochromatic precinct just off Ponsonby Road.
Sense of place: Ōtāhuhu Train Station Projects | Ōtāhuhu’s new train station delivers a rich, multi-layered experience, as well as a sense of our place in the South Pacific.
Wellington Intl Airport: South Extension Projects | Wellington Airport’s latest addition by WaM features a ‘net’ of angled cross-frames that stretch between existing buildings.
Efficient beauty: The Japanese House Review | Colin Martin visited an exciting new touring exhibition that examines 70 years of house design in Japan since World War 2.
Not really of this world Review | Architects Andrew Barrie, Jeremy Smith and Woo Min Lee report their impressions of visiting the Moriyama House in Tokyo.
Book review: Claude Megson Review | Dr. Andrew Barrie reviews Claude Megson: Counter Constructions by Giles Reid, with photography by Jackie Miering.