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RSSAs New Zealand enters a period of staying home, we’ve got the perfect challenge to keep us creative – and a chance to be featured in Urbis.
Escape to simpler times with the original plans for this 1988 home, designed by legendary New Zealand architect John Scott.
Mike Linzey pays tribute to NZIA award-winning architect and Professor of Design at the University of Auckland, Peter Bartlett.
Developers Willis Bond & Co have announced a new residential development at Catalina Bay to be designed by Architectus.
The University of Auckland has honoured this influential heritage architect for his contribution to New Zealand architecture.
Architecture’s highest honour has been awarded to two women for the first time in its history.
The Auckland Architecture Association honours projects that show an “unrestrained conceptual process”.
The Interior Awards wouldn’t be possible without companies that are dedicated to good design. We asked Subzero Wolf about books, designs and more.
Diana Jung, Jamie Irvine and Gemma James are the firm’s most recent architects to be registered with the NZRAB.
Two Panuku neighbourhoods have achieved a Green Star – Communities rating for exceptional masterplanning, a first in New Zealand.
The Facilities Management Association of New Zealand announces the programme for its annual summit, themed “The Big Shift”.
Principals Sarah Hayden, Mary Henry and Roberta Johnson will take on new management roles within the firm.
The New Zealand Institute of Building is calling for submissions for the 27th iteration of their national awards programme.
Bjarke Ingels Group has designed the Toyota Woven City – a 70 hectare “smart city” that will be a testing ground for emerging technologies.
The organisation says that inclusivity is among the top planning challenges for 2020 to be addressed at their annual conference.
The 2020 Interior Awards season is just around the corner, and we’re introducing the Residential Kitchen and Healthcare and Wellness categories this year.
An Australian architect and former Country Fire Authority member, cautions patience to those looking to offer aid to those affected by the bushfires.
Interior architecture and design firm JKW steps into its bright new chapter in Newton, Auckland.
A new web app equips landscape professionals around the world to incorporate CO2-positive design strategies in their work.
Prepare to be judged: Meet the architects, urbanists and designers who will select this year’s top interiors.
A Wellington-based kitchen designer has taken home one of the German Design Awards’ highest accolades for a showspace in Parnell.
The South Island’s Lindis Lodge wins the Hotel and Leisure category at the second day of the Amsterdam event.
Adding to it’s already impressive list of accolades, Auckland coworking space B:Hive wins the Office category at this international festival.
For the first time, two winners of this top prize for architecture students were announced, showcasing brave and hopeful projects.
Funded by Jasmax, a new University of Auckland scholarship responds to the lack of Polynesian students in the discipline.
Teams from our Model Citizens competition used the proceeds to gift Lego sets to local schools, creating connections and inspiring a new generation of creatives.
Students and recent graduates are invite to enter the 2020 iteration of this competition that explores the intersection of sculpture and architecture.
A competition has seen the auction of three architecturally-designed dog houses, raising over $26K for the charity Pet Refuge.
An impressive slew of entries led to some provocative designs taking home wins at this year’s awards, including some fruit-strewn ceramics.
Jasmax closes 2019 with the launch of a reinvigorated design direction, which marks its commitment to biculturalism and sustainability.
See social snaps from the black-tie event marking the launch of the firm’s new design direction.
See all the winners of this year’s NZIA national awards programme, announced on 9 November in Queenstown.
Colorsteel presented three awards at their first ever celebration of excellence in the roofing and construction industries.
The NZ Wood Resene Timber Design Awards reveal the shortlist for their annual celebration of building with timber.
Auckland University doctoral candidate and newly-elected Waitematā Local Board member seeks a more playful city.
A new ecolabel specification announced for New Zealand will encourage companies to reduce construction waste.
The Nelson School of Music and Lyttelton Timeball Station were awarded in Penang for their conservation of heritage structures.
The National Association of Women in Construction has named Stacy Mendonca as its new president.
We conclude our coverage of this celebration of the built environment with photos and reviews from the end of the week.
The National Association of Women in Construction honoured outstanding women in the industry on 27 September.