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A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Notes on a life lived with gusto - Pete Bossley

A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Notes on a life lived with gusto - Pete Bossley

14 Apr 2026, Pete Bossley

Pete Bossley, Director of Bossley Architects pays tribute to his friend and colleague.

A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Daijang Tai and Surita Manoa

A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Daijang Tai and Surita Manoa

14 Apr 2026

Daijang Tai, Director of Cheshire Architects, and Surita Manoa, Designer, Cheshire Architects, pay tribute to their friend and colleague.

A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Andrew Barrie

A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Andrew Barrie

14 Apr 2026, Andrew Barrie

Andrew Barrie, Professor of Design at the University of Auckland’s School of Architecture and Planning, pays tribute to his friend and colleague.

A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Christina van Bohemen

A tribute to Pip Cheshire: Christina van Bohemen

14 Apr 2026

Christina van Bohemen Distinguished Fellow and Past President, Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects, pays tribute to her friend.

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘Washington renovations’

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘Washington renovations’

10 Apr 2026, Malcolm Walker

Cartoonist and architect Malcolm Walker gives us his thoughts on the issues that matter.

Colour Collab: Mike Hartley

Colour Collab: Mike Hartley

8 Apr 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

In this instalment of the Colour Collab series brought to you by Resene, Lloyd Hartley co-founder and director Mike Hartley discusses his architecture, interiors and project management practice.

Designing out waste: Designing out the skip bin

Designing out waste: Designing out the skip bin

7 Apr 2026, Rachel MacIntyre

In our second sustainability thought piece from Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects, Rachel MacIntyre looks at why architects are uniquely suited to prevent waste through design.

Politics of place in an election year

Politics of place in an election year

7 Apr 2026, Karamia Müller

Karamia Müller considers how in an election year, it’s easy to retreat into polarising binaries — left versus right, protest versus order, local versus global — yet our spatial lives and architectural issues defy such tidy polarities.

Viewfinder: Six of the best with Masano Kawana

Viewfinder: Six of the best with Masano Kawana

1 Apr 2026, Masano Kawana

After 26 years abroad, Japanese–Kiwi photographer Masano Kawana has returned to New Zealand, bringing with him a portfolio shaped across Asia and the Middle East, and a reputation for photographing luxury homes and hotels.

From concept to construction: How architects can reduce waste now

From concept to construction: How architects can reduce waste now

25 Mar 2026, Mark Roberts

Mark Roberts, Senior Waste Advisor at Auckland Council discusses the ways in which architects can reduce waste during construction with strategic concept planning.

Empowering  the diaspora

Empowering the diaspora

23 Mar 2026, Mila Makasini

Mila Makasini explains the ways in which architecture, people, place and culture are inseparably intertwined in his 2025 Resene Student Design Award-winning Lalava’i Fonua.

What’s the plan?

What’s the plan?

20 Mar 2026, Anthony Vile

Ant Vile considers ongoing changes to the Resource Management Act and asks how we can provide both quality and certainty beyond election cycles.

Women reshaping Aotearoa’s spaces and design culture

Women reshaping Aotearoa’s spaces and design culture

11 Mar 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

This International Women’s Day, Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects invited two leading female architects to share their experiences in the profession.

Introducing 2026 Interior Awards juror Amanda Harkness

Introducing 2026 Interior Awards juror Amanda Harkness

10 Mar 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Interior Awards 2026 convenor Amanda Harkness tells us what she’s looking forward to with this year’s judging process.

Podcast: Who, or what, defines Indigenous architecture?

Podcast: Who, or what, defines Indigenous architecture?

9 Mar 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Carroll Go-Sam and Deidre Brown explore the progress of Indigenous recognition and representation in architecture across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

Weaving together history and innovation

Weaving together history and innovation

9 Mar 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

When looking to explore and unlock the infinite possibilities of its Designer Jet technology further, GH Commercial teamed up with Tāmaki Makaurau-based interior design studio Outline Design.

On the Rise: Tamzyn Bremer

On the Rise: Tamzyn Bremer

9 Mar 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

The On the Rise series, supported by Resene, profiles young designers from across the motu who are shaping the future of the industry.

Introducing 2026 Interior Awards juror Annabel Smart

Introducing 2026 Interior Awards juror Annabel Smart

9 Mar 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Joining this year’s Interior Awards jury is Annabel Smart of Studio 11:11, an award-winning design studio operating in multiple disciplines across New Zealand, Australia and The Netherlands.

Jade Kake joins the 2026 Interior Awards jury

Jade Kake joins the 2026 Interior Awards jury

9 Mar 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Introducing Interior Awards juror Jade Kake of Matakohe Architecture + Urbanism, a design-focused and community-led kaupapa Māori design studio based in Te Tai Tokerau.

Navigating global sourcing with confidence

Navigating global sourcing with confidence

9 Mar 2026, Emma Harvey-Gibbs

Emma Harvey-Gibbs, procurement director at CTRL Source, shares insights into sourcing furniture, fixtures and equipment overseas to enhance world-class spaces.

Wingates announces two new principals in Tauranga and Hamilton

Wingates announces two new principals in Tauranga and Hamilton

9 Mar 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Wingates has appointed two new Principals, strengthening its presence in both the Bay of Plenty and Waikato regions.

Colour Collab: Karla Devine

Colour Collab: Karla Devine

9 Mar 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

In this instalment of the Colour Collab series brought to you by Resene, founder of House Party Interiors, Karla Devine discusses risk-taking, joy and Mattonelle Margherita.

The architect as repairer: The retrofit imperative

The architect as repairer: The retrofit imperative

9 Mar 2026, Rachel MacIntyre

Rachel MacIntyre features in the first in a series of sustainability thought pieces from Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.

To draw is to err

To draw is to err

9 Mar 2026, Karamia Müller

Karamia Müller considers how drawing is more than proof. It is a practice of negotiation: wrestling with ideas, with clients, with materials, with time.

Reflections from COP30

Reflections from COP30

6 Mar 2026, Priscila Besen

In November 2025, AUT’s Priscila Besen attended COP30, the annual United Nations climate summit, in the Amazonian city of Belém, Brazil. She witnessed how critical cross-disciplinary solutions are to addressing our climate crisis.

NZTA’s tunnel vision risks another harbour crossing failure

NZTA’s tunnel vision risks another harbour crossing failure

27 Feb 2026, Garth Falconer

Garth Falconer of Reset demands the NZTA offer the public light and transparency before the end of their tunnel plans.

Introducing 2026 Interior Awards juror Koos de Keijzer

Introducing 2026 Interior Awards juror Koos de Keijzer

25 Feb 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Joining this year’s Interior Awards jury is the founding partner and principal of DKO Architecture, an international practice with studios across Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam and Indonesia.

There be monsters

There be monsters

24 Feb 2026, Chris Barton

Chris Barton on the arrival of some very big buildings in Christchurch.

Pip Cheshire 2013 Gold Medal interview

Pip Cheshire 2013 Gold Medal interview

19 Feb 2026, Justine Harvey

We look back at our 2013 NZIA Gold Medal interview with the late Pip Cheshire.

Essay from Finland

Essay from Finland

16 Feb 2026, Jeremy Smith

Jeremy Smith considers the Finnish liking for layering and sectioning for the light, with the underlying influence of the Aaltos evident throughout.

Sarosh Mulla joins the 2026 Interior Awards jury

Sarosh Mulla joins the 2026 Interior Awards jury

12 Feb 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Introducing Interior Awards juror Sarosh Mulla of Pac Studio, an innovative, ideas-driven design practice specialising in architecture, interior design and special projects.

Colour Collab: Daniel Kempka

Colour Collab: Daniel Kempka

10 Feb 2026, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

In this instalment of the Colour Collab series brought to you by Resene, Warren and Mahoney Senior Associate Daniel Kempka discusses designing deeply empathic spaces.

What the senses tell us (and what they don’t)

What the senses tell us (and what they don’t)

6 Feb 2026, Karamia Müller

Karamia Müller considers the ways in which our senses deal with dissonance and contradiction, and what this teaches us.

Slow Down: The 2025 Copenhagen Architecture Biennial

Slow Down: The 2025 Copenhagen Architecture Biennial

5 Feb 2026, Ralph Johns

President of Tuia Pito Ora New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Ralph Johns reflects on the importance of slowing down and thinking deeply.

Taking notes from Japan

Taking notes from Japan

30 Jan 2026, Matthew Paetz

The New Zealand government’s Minister of Housing, Chris Bishop, has very publicly professed admiration for the Japanese urban planning system. Matthew Paetz looks at what might be lost in translation.

On storage and stuff

On storage and stuff

21 Jan 2026, Anthony Vile

Anthony Vile discusses spatial minimums, consumerism and life in medium-density housing.

Burn the house down

Burn the house down

20 Jan 2026, Chris Barton

Editor of Architecture NZ Chris Barton discusses a bonkers idea about ownership of New Zealand’s social housing assets.

 Vale: Frank Gehry, Pritzker Prize-winning architect, dies aged 96

Vale: Frank Gehry, Pritzker Prize-winning architect, dies aged 96

12 Dec 2025, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Canadian-born American architect Frank Gehry, world-famous for his innovative and daring designs, has passed away aged 96.

Conjuring the sublime

Conjuring the sublime

8 Dec 2025, Pip Cheshire

Pip Cheshire on the architect’s dilemma in conjuring a sublime experience out of materials that are injurious to an imperilled planet.

Q&A: City Rail Link

Q&A: City Rail Link

5 Dec 2025, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

21,000 more city centre residents, 17,200 students and 37,000 existing jobs are expected to be within a 12-minute walk of two new stations, post-CRL according to Auckland Council.

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