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RSSIt 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.
Twelve top honours were awarded to a range of architectural projects spanning the Western regions of the North Island.
Community-focused educational buildings and residential projects were features of this year’s Awards programme.
Two of the country’s most significant heritage sites were recognised in the 2012 Waikato-Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards.
A celebration of hospitality design excellence in Australia and New Zealand at Melbourne’s Crown Metropol.
The country’s architecture and design students descended on Christchurch for the inaugural FESTA launch.
Brisbane-based architect Anupama Kundoo will speak at a public lecture on 23 October, 6.30pm at the University of Auckland.
Cantabrians had plenty to celebrate with the reveal of this year’s NZIA Local Award winners.
Curated by Julia Gatley, the successful ‘Athfield Architects: People and Place’ exhibition arrives in Auckland.
Athfield Architects takes top award for its extensive refurbishment of Christchurch Civic Building on Hereford Street.
Twenty-eight projects have been awarded in a year described as one of the ‘most prolific’ for Auckland architecture.
Both the World Building of the Year and World Landscape of the Year recognised projects of environmental vision.
Sustainable house in rural New Zealand gets future project award at World Architecture Festival.
Thirteen projects from the Nelson/Marlborough region have been recognised in this year’s NZIA Local Awards.
Some notes on the awards handed out on day one of the World Architecture Festival 2012, underway in Singapore.
A video tour of the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore.
Architect Alistair Luke has moved from Jasmax to take up a Principal post at Warren and Mahoney, Wellington.
Entries are now open for the 2012 Design Journey competition.
Entries are now open for the 2012 awards, run by Auckland Architecture Association (AAA) and Cavalier Bremworth.
Reconstruction: conversations on a city provides a compelling visual account of the city’s rich architectural past.
The Eat-Drink-Design Awards online gallery of 2012 entries of over 150 restaurants, bars and cafes.
The spring issue looks at houses and bathrooms that demonstrate the very best in design in superb settings.
The Progressive Building Young Achiever Award went to Brendan Lindsey of Dominion Contructors.
Excellence in colour and paint use in residential and commercial projects was recognised in the 2012 awards programme.
Auckland’s Waterfront will host a temporary sustainable city between 22 and 24 November, 2012.
A mock two-storey house built entirely out of shipping containers is used by the police for training.
A new backing product made from recycled wool carpet will divert tonnes of waste carpet away from landfills.
The Garden to Table Trust and Waterfront Auckland have revealed plans for a landmark garden project in the Wynyard Quarter.
Plans have been announced for a “smaller, greener central city”.
Winners of the Australian Houses Awards were announced at a gala presentation in Sydney on 26 July.
Leigh Featherstone joins the NZGBC as Director of Homestar.
Six exceptional architectural projects from across Britain are in the running for the prestigious 2012 RIBA Stirling Prize.
Eight New Zealand projects were shortlisted for the 2012 World Architecture Festival.
Eat-Drink-Design Awards juror and author Rachel Hurst writes about the influence of design on dining.