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RSSThe winners of an innovative Christchurch design competition are a mixed bunch.
Entries are now open for the bi-annual INSIDE World Festival of Interiors 2013.
Entries are now open for the 2013 World Architecture Festival.
Bill Culbert’s exhibition, Front Door Out Back, will open on 01 June at the 2013 Venice Biennale.
Steel Construction New Zealand (SCNZ) is inviting entries for the biennial Excellence in Steel Construction Awards.
Vincent Ward – artist and storyteller – painted a canvas of many hues at the IFLA 50 conference in Auckland this week.
Simon James reports from Milan, Italy, in his ongoing series about his trip to 2013’s Milan Furniture Fair.
Penny Allan and Martin Bryant receive the Charlie Challenger Supreme Award for landscape architecture planning.
American landscape firm Nelson Byrd Woltz wins the NZILA George Malcolm Supreme Award for landscape architecture.
The Interior Awards jury will select the programme’s first emerging design professional this year.
Useful links and information about the 2013 programme, presented by Interior magazine.
The 2013 Interior Awards will reward those who make a commitment to high levels of craft with a special award.
Teena Hale-Pennington has a track record as a strategist in sustainable development and the provision of affordable housing.
The Home Innovation Village in Christchurch celebrates it first year at the Canterbury Agricultural Park.
Some of the many highlights of Urbis Designday 2013, captured on camera.
Toyo Ito is to receive the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize - architecture’s highest honour.
The designer line-up for 2013 has been announced.
A book pavilion, a buddhist pagoda, a broadcast tower and a revamped brutalist building all feature in the March/April issue.
So you’ve bought passes (or are thinking about heading along) to Urbis Designday on Saturday 23 March? Find out more.
A total of 58 entries from across the world were received for this Christchurch urban design competition.
Registration is now open for the inaugural New Zealand Institute of Building (NZIOB) conference.
An initiative to support displaced employees of Mainzeal and its sub-contractors.
The annual NZIOB Placemakers Golf Day was a hit this year with nearly 150 construction industry professionals teeing off.
New Zealand’s third largest construction company was founded in 1968.
New themes and opportunities revealed for 2013 global competition.
Andrew Patterson has been named as a 2013 Distinguished Alumni by The University of Auckland.
One of the summer’s most interesting New Zealand exhibitions is all about – wait for it – prefab buildings.
The American Institute of Architects Convention will be held in Denver, Colorado, on 20-22 June.
London-based practice Assemblage unveils its competition-winning design for Iraq’s new parliament complex in Baghdad.
Craftsmanship and Emerging Design Professional have been introduced to the 2013 programme. Entries are now open.
Renée Davies previews the biggest event on the global landscape architecture calendar — to be held in Auckland in April 2013
The 2013 programme has launched with a line-up of top-notch judges.
Join us on Saturday 23 March and get inspired by some of the most exciting design venues and creative talent out there.
It was the Southerners’ turn to celebrate as the best of the region’s recent architecture projects were awarded.
A new photo book — expected to be a collector’s item — by Simon Devitt, Luke Scott and Andrea Stevens invites us into thirty of NZ’s architectural homes.
A residential home, a military museum and an underground lavatory shared top honours at the awards held in Auckland.
Two Sydney laneway projects, led by Aspect Studios, are enjoying an art-based renaissance.
The New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) will host CPD seminars alongside buildnz designex 2013.
The inaugural New Zealand Urban Design Awards were presented at an event on Thursday 8 November, 2012.
The best of the regions’ recent architecture was recognised in the NZIA awards programme for Gisborne and the Hawkes Bay.