Architecture New Zealand, January 2019 Architecture New Zealand January 2019 (Issue 1) Provocative, informative and engaging discussion of the best built works and the issues and events that matter. Subscribe Print Digital
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes Practice | When is architecture finished? That is the key question being asked within an advanced design course run at UoA.
Cinderella: Lower Hutt Civic Precinct Projects | Justine Harvey gives a brief history of the ‘Cinderella City’ and Julia Gatley explores its recent rejuvenation.
Nelson Centre of Musical Arts Projects | An historic provincial concert hall and new teaching and rehearsal spaces draw talent and visitors from around the world.
Pitch perfect: Renzo Piano Review | Colin Martin reviews a Royal Academy of Arts exhibition celebrating this Pritzker Prize-winning architect and engineer.
Review: PhoneHome Review | Tommy Honey gives an in-depth look at the PhoneHome exhibition that ran during New Zealand’s Architecture Week.
Outside opinion: ChCh central library Projects | Barnaby Bennett and Jessica Halliday give perspective on the exterior architecture of Tūranga, the new ChCh central library.