Architecture New Zealand, September 2017 Architecture New Zealand September 2017 (Issue 5) 5 Subscribe Print Digital
Arch of the Pacific: Kingdom of Tonga Practice | Bill McKay and Jason Mann explored Tongatapu to discover its architectural gems and created a series of routed visitor maps.
A blanket of sweet frangipani Projects | Michael O’ Sullivan has designed a lofty auditorium for the Māngere branch of the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga in Auckland.
Te Wharehou o Waikaremoana Projects | Lake Waikaremoana’s new visitor centre by Tennent Brown Architects returns local iwi to its ancestral home beside the lake.
Old and new: Tanatana Marae’s wharemate Projects | At Waimana on the northern edge of Te Uruwera, a modest wharemate absorbs the creation myth of Rangi and Papa in its form.
Unifying art and science Review | Colin Martin visited Amanda Levete’s new Exhibition Road Quarter project at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Come rain or shine Review | Colin Martin visited this year’s Serpentine Pavilion in London, designed by Burkina Faso architect Diébédo Francis Kéré.