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RSSThe latest issue of Houses magazine has your chance to win an espresso machine and grinder from Rocket Espresso, valued at over $5,000.
After an unprecedented calibre of entries in 2019, see who’s on the shortlist for this year’s Interior Awards.
This leading membership organisation for prefabricated construction has announced Scott Fisher as their new CEO.
The NZIA remembers John Albert, who served as the professional services manager for the Institute.
We’ve teamed up with Hays to bring you an exclusive cut of their annual salary guide, tailored specifically for the built environment.
The Wains Hotel has been named the New Zealand Grand Prix winner at the 33rd annual Dulux Colour Awards.
A collective of designers has created a new sculpture that pays homage to women’s suffrage in New Zealand.
Resene is on the hunt for the year’s best colourful projects and entries are open now.
Objectspace’s new exhibition The Room is a wide-ranging tour de force on residential design.
We round up some of the must-see flicks from this cinema event for architecture and design lovers across the country.
The New Zealand Green Building Council has named the winner of its inaugural green leadership award.
Get to know the companies giving back to your industry by supporting the 2019 Interior Awards.
The winning concept for the National Erebus Memorial, sited in Auckland, has been chosen from among six finalists.
Five hundred people gathered at Queens Wharf on Sunday 10 March to protest against a planned extension to the wharf.
One of the country’s largest trade shows is poised to be another valuable event in the winter calendar.
The University of Auckland’s Karamia Muller is believed to be the first Sāmoan woman to receive a PhD in Architecture.
We answer some of the most commonly asked questions about entering the Interior Awards.
See the five finalists that have been selected from a strong field of submissions for this year’s Brick Bay Folly.
A “landmark decision” in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal could have ramifications across the industry.
Japanese architect, theorist and city planner Arata Isozaki has been named the Pritzker Prize Laureate for 2019.
A Melbourne council has approved a major residential development comprising seven apartment buildings to be delivered under the Nightingale Model.
Objectspace gallery presents a large-scale installation displaying an interpretation of domestic spaces from four creatives.
An urban activist group has planned a rally in opposition to the proposed 90m extension to Queens Wharf in Auckland.
A touring exhibition is coming to Auckland, bringing with it an unusual collection and a diminutive, tenacious subject.
See the six concept designs that have been put forward for the National Erebus Memorial, set to be established in 2020.
Architects representing the diversity of design across the region will appear at the Asia Pacific Architecture Forum.
A Hawkes Bay design company has converted a container into a one-bedroom home and will auction the home for charity in March.
The New Zealand Institute of Building has created a new role to provide a millennial voice in the organisation.
Shares are now for sale in NZ’s first crowd-funded commercial project. Driver behind the project, Camia Young, tells us more.
In remembrance of founding member of Group Architects and former dean of the Faculty of Architecture at UoA, Allan Wild.
Rio de Janeiro takes this title, which is part of an initiative by UNESCO and the International Union of Architects.
A gallery of social pictures from the always colourful Resene end of year party.
New Zealand designers are invited to enter their bold and creative spaces in this year’s Dulux Colour Awards.
New Zealand architect Richard Harris’ significant contributions were recently recognised with an honorary Doctorate from AUT.
A design from Jasmax has been shortlisted from among 400 entrants in a competition for futuristic urban home projects.
The countdown to the biggest celebration of the year for New Zealand interior design has begun. See the key dates here.
Auckland firm Scarlet Architects has funded a new prize to recognise top performing female architecture students.
AGM is pleased to announce the new editors for Houses magazine and Architecture New Zealand.
The NZIA 2018 Student Design Awards celebrated architectural promise at a two-day event at St Matthew in the City.
Introducing the industry experts who will form the judging panel to decide New Zealand’s best interiors of the year.