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RSSAt the World Architecture Festival, Warren and Mahoney has won an award in the ‘Education – Future Projects’ category.
New Zealand architecture firm Monk Mackenzie has taken home an award at the World Architecture Festival 2018.
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The Green Building Council is encouraging industry professionals to get behind a new initiative to improve Kiwi home quality.
The winning designs are announced for a competition to design a community hub at the site of Oriental Bay’s Band Rotunda.
Brick Bay Sculpture Trust invites proposals for large-scale projects and installations for the 2019 design build competition.
The government is calling for expressions of interest for the design of a monument to commemorate the Erebus accident.
In remembrance of NZIA Distinguished Fellow and one of the country’s most quietly influential architects.
Architectus in association with Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects has designed Tūranga, a vibrant new hub for Christchurch.
Massey University announces six $10,000 postgraduate Study Awards for Māori and Pacific students to study art or design.
Five world-leading architecture firms designed a landmark tower at 65 Federal Street in Auckland. Now, find out who has won.
Calling the country’s best suppliers to provide products for the New Zealand Pavilion at the 2020 World Expo in Dubai.
Several New Zealand projects and firms represent the nation’s innovation on the 2018 Structural Awards shortlist.
Christchurch’s biannual celebration, FESTA, is back in 2018 with it’s biggest programme ever.
In Dulux’s 2019 colour forecast, explore the influences of technology and social consciousness on ourselves and interiors.
Find out what happened during the final weekend of this year’s Festival of Architecture at events around New Zealand.
ArchitectureNow presents some highlights from across the country from the first week of the 2018 Festival of Architecture.
ArchitectureNow presents some of the Auckland highlights from the first week of the 2018 Festival of Architecture.
As part of the 2018 Festival of Architecture, SANNZ hosts the 24 Hour Design Challenge, to be held on 21 and 22 Sept.
Aorangi House took home a top award at the World Green Building Council’s Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Building Awards.
Five leading international architecture firms present their entries for a design competition to build a landmark tower in Auckland.
Construction began in Henderson on 24 August for a new village, aiming to provide affordable housing to older residents.
The National Association of Women in Construction celebrated the innovations and leadership of inspiring females.
See some of the events coming to cities near you from 14 to 23 September as part of this annual NZIA festival.
Two likeminded companies celebrated their latest innovations in Auckland and you can still win a 65’ QLED television.
CoreNet is taking nominations for their Proactive Property Awards – a celebration of the very best real estate solutions.
Five top architecture firms will compete to create the design for a new building at the heart of Auckland’s Federal Street.
The Festival of Transitional Architecture returns to Christchurch, now in collaboration with the NZIA Canterbury branch.
The School of Architecture and Planning at UoA has announced a spring lecture series covering topics from prefab to co-ops.
The Window and Glass Association of New Zealand honoured exceptional craftsmanship and design at their annual awards.
A new podcast, Indigenous Urbansim, explores how Māori communities are shaping and reclaiming the spaces they inhabit.
Naumi Hotel has been named as one of seven shortlisted projects for this year’s INSIDE World Festival of Interiors Awards.
Andy Florkowski of RCG has been announced as a winner of the 2018 Dulux DIAlogue on Tour design scholarship.
Several New Zealand projects made it on to the shortlist for the 2018 World Architecture Festival.
See some of the fun from the Interior Awards Night, held at St Matthew-in-the-city on 21 June, 2018.
See all the winning projects, which were announced on 21 June at St Matthew-in-the-City at a sold out event.
A room dedicated to New Zealand’s most precious and influential documents has won the 2018 Interior Awards’ top prize.
Lauren Hickling took home the Emerging Design Professional Award at this year’s Interior Awards for her well-executed ethos.
Annie Tong of the University of Auckland’s “poetic contemplation” won her the Student Award at the 2018 Interior Awards.
Regenerate Christchurch has released its vision to breathe life back in to the city’s heart at Cathedral Square.