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RSSThe 2024 Brick Bay Folly competition is now open for entries, offering emerging architects the opportunity to design (and possibly build) a small-scale architectural installation.
After three long years of pandemic delays, the Auckland Architecture Association (AAA) Tāmaki Makaurau Architecture Awards are officially back for 2023.
The green light has been given for construction of the eastern section of Te Hā Noa, Auckland’s new linear park — from Elliott Street to Kitchener Street — to begin.
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Ignite Architects has announced the expansion of its Wellington studio as it teams up with Studio Design + Architecture.
Financial adviser Alex Wang opens art-filled, designer office in Victoria Park — the design led by Buster Caldwell of concept and interior design studio Wonder Group.
ICOMOS New Zealand has announced three $2000 scholarships to assist with travel to Sydney, Australia to attend the global heritage event.
John Scott homes for sale are few and far between. This home in Greytown, designed and built for its current owner in 1978, is one such gem.
Objectspace’s Autumn season includes an exhibition that brings together fragments from the building and its loss.
This year, the Interior Awards programme is introducing a new award to celebrate the creation of spaces for communities and not-for-profit organisations.
Architecture+Women.NZ co-chair Gina Hochstein and others looks at how the organisation celebrates and encourages women in architecture.
Australasian architecture and design practice Warren and Mahoney have been named in Fast Company’s ‘List of the World’s Most Innovative Companies for 2023’.
As menopause is better understood, more employers are getting onboard to provide education and support for their staff impacted directly and indirectly.
Salone del Mobile and Milan Design Week is an annual check-in for designers all over the world.
Open Christchurch 2023 is celebrating the works of Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney, one of New Zealand’s most significant architectural partnerships.
Architectural designer Tessa Forde (BAS) (MArchProf) responds to Karamia Müller’s column ‘Before there was dank, there was Frank’.
This autumn, Dulux colour forecasters Davina Harper and Bree Leech predict that warm neutrals and muted yellow-greens will take centre-stage in the cooler months.
Willis Bond’s $140-million Victoria Lane Apartments will be Wellington’s first base-isolated residential building.
A new tv show premiering 27 February at 7.30 PM on Whakaata Māori, explores how indigenous architectural design is reshaping our spaces through a Māori lens.
Architecture+Women.NZ has appointed Gina Hochstein as the organisation’s new co-chair, alongside Maria Chen.
The wider construction industry is invited to a conference on 23 March focussing on digital technologies in the industry, with the theme ‘Building our Digital Community’.
Open Christchurch (Open Chch), the annual festival celebrating architectural excellence, returns on 6 & 7 May 2023 with its biggest programme to date.
A project director for CTRL Space in Auckland, Carney will be a judge for the 37th Dulux Colour Awards.
As the anniversary of the Christchurch quake nears, two academics say the system to determine building safety in Aotearoa is both unclear and potentially dangerous.
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki brings a spectacular exhibition from world-renowned Tate galleries to Aotearoa. Opening on Saturday 25 February 2023.
This year’s winning drawing won the Hybrid Category and was created by friends Samuel Wen (a Kiwi), and Michael Ren who met studying architecture in Melbourne.
Well-known architect, Tim Melville, starts at Woods Bagot after a two-year stint as Chief Advisor – National Design Assurance at the Ministry of Education.
The International Urban Sketchers Symposium will take place in April and is anticipated to be one of the largest gatherings of artists in New Zealand.
Introducing the lineup for this year’s Interior Awards jury.
The winning architectural design for Sydney’s Powerhouse Ultimo museum has been announced.
DKO expands New Zealand studio with a key staff appointment, promotions and major new project announcements.
Wingates, fresh from their recent rebranding, is concluding the year with senior appointments across their architectural and interior design teams.
Claire Sharpe’s career started with W+M and led to opportunities in London and in San Francisco where she worked on Apple Park.
The Tūpuna Maunga Authority opened its new (family recreation space) in Māngere, comprising Māori recreational elements, a basketball court and a hangi pit.
Sydney Modern, the long-awaited expansion of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, opened to the public on 3 December.
Presented by Thermosash, the World of Façades conference returns to Auckland for the second edition of this previously sold-out event.
The WW1 Memorial Beacon, recently returned to Quay Street, Auckland, is the earliest known built monument to the Great War to be erected in New Zealand.
Work to install the last artwork at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre is now complete with Moment of Movement in place.
An installation by Matt Liggins and Angus Muir in downtown Auckland nicknamed ‘the pav’ (from pavilion), and described as a festive chess board, is turning heads.
Tom and Anna Webster of Webster Harding Architects — Tom the current Grand Designs NZ presenter — have designed NZ’s first-ever World Vision pop-up store in Auckland.