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RSSJohannes Molander Pedersen and Morten Rask Gregersen of Nord Architects are in Australia to begin their Droga Architect in Residence program.
An Auckland waterfront walkway and cycleway opened to the public on 16 February.
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The board of directors of Architecture for Humanity has confirmed it will file for bankruptcy.
A consortium of architects and engineers including Zaha Hadid Architects unveil the initial design for a new Beijing airport.
Architecture students Sam Aislabie and Natalie Bradburn share highlights of the NZIA’s annual conference.
A shortage of qualified quantity surveyors is hampering construction work in Christchurch and Auckland, according to the NZIQS.
The NZIA is seeking talent that can top its “top 25” performance at the 2014 Venice Biennale.
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Entries to the 2015 Interior Awards, recognising excellence in interior architecture and spatial design, are now open.
Look inside Frank Gehry’s first Australian project, UTS’s Dr Chau Chak Wing building, which opened on 2 Feburary.
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects is seeking a creative to conceptualise a program of activities for its 50th anniversary.
Six Australian practices are among the world’s largest architecture firms according to a global survey.
Just two months remain until the landscape architecture industry’s premiere event.
The NZIA has announced a public memorial service to celebrate the life and work of Sir Ian Athfield.
The 2015 iteration of the highly popular Interior Awards opens on 4 February.
ArchitectureNow reflects on the work of one of New Zealand’s best-loved architects.
An earthquake-damaged apartment building has been reconstructed in Christchurch’s CBD.
A group of primary school children have set out to turn a loaf of bread into a house for a needy family.
Five finalists have been selected for the Brick Bay Folly 2015 competition.
The New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects’ 2015 awards programme features a fresh panel of judging talent.
See highlights from the 2014 AAA Visionary Architecture Awards.
The University of Melbourne’s much-anticipated “living, pedagogical building” has opened.
A public art wall covering the façade of a Melbourne restaurant celebrates Australia’s permanent pavilion at Venice Biennale.
New Zealand kitchen designer Mal Corboy has received international accolades for a Waiheke Island project.
World Architecture News has honoured the Blueprint to Rebuild Christchurch with an Urban Design Award.
Winners of the AAA Visionary Architecture Awards 2014 have been announced.
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Australasian projects recognised amongst the world’s best in the 2014 AR Emerging Architecture Awards.
Winners of the 2014 NZIA Graphisoft 5th year Student Design Awards were announced 26 November.
The Festival of Landscape Architecture will uncover Australia’s built environment’s social, cultural effects.
The design of a $200 million Auckland waterfront hotel was unveiled by the visiting Chinese President on Friday 21 November.
Nearly one hectare of new public space in Wynyard Quarter, Auckland, was opened to the public on 22 November.
Winners of the Australian and New Zealand-based hospitality design awards have been announced.
Winners of the Registered Master Builders 2014 House of the Year Awards were announced in Auckland, 15 November.
Melbourne’s contemporary architectural icons are transformed into wearable art.
The NZIA’s 2015 Conference will be held at the Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland, from 10-13 February.
Jasmax has announced leadership changes to its national interiors team.
The University of Technology Sydney unveiled a building designed by Gehry Partners on 11 November 2014.
Construction of a new international terminal at Queenstown Airport is underway.