Architecture New Zealand, March 2019 Architecture New Zealand March 2019 (Issue 2) Provocative, informative and engaging discussion of the best built works and the issues and events that matter. Subscribe Print Digital
Prefabrication: Better, cheaper, faster Practice | Chris Barton explores the world of prefabrication by speaking with three practices deeply committed to offsite manufacturing.
Customhouse chameleon: XXCQ tower Projects | This work sets a new standard on Wellington’s shaky waterfront ground. Guy Marriage dissects the building’s DNA.
Dam fine curve: Symonds Street Flats Projects | Julia Gatley delights in the dialogue between old and new in RTA Studio’s revitalisation of this Fred Newman building.
Mediation meditation: Lyttelton Port Company Projects | A careful negotiation of waterfront access and industrial relations is contained in this commercial space.
Teach the children well: Freemans Bay School Projects | From hospital to office, Dr Andrew Barrie traces the changing face of educational architecture.
Book review: John Scott Works Review | Mike Austin reviews a new book that explores the work of an iconic New Zealand architect.
Opinion: Loss and Libraries Practice | Lynda Simmons examines the pending closure of the Architecture and Planning Library at The University of Auckland.
Crit: Occupying the boundary Projects | MArch student Jeremy Priest talks about what might happen on the suburban fence line to address the housing crisis.