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Embracing errantry

Embracing errantry

27 Feb 2025, Karamia Müller

Karamia Müller sees the concept of errantry, or intentional wandering, as a call to action for architects to rethink the built realm.

Meet the 2025 Interior Awards jury: Céili Murphy

Meet the 2025 Interior Awards jury: Céili Murphy

21 Feb 2025, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

As the Interior Sector Lead at Architectus Aotearoa, Céili Murphy combines creativity, strategic thinking and a commitment to sustainability to design uplifting and inspiring spaces. 

On the Rise: Kate Glasson

On the Rise: Kate Glasson

19 Feb 2025, Amanda Harkness

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

Colour Collab: Nancy Disk

Colour Collab: Nancy Disk

18 Feb 2025, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

In this series brought to you by Resene, Nancy Disk brings her international expertise in luxury retail design to workplace, aged care and hospitality projects.

The ramp

The ramp

17 Feb 2025, Pip Cheshire

Pip Cheshire recounts a recent pilgrimage, including a trek up a dauntingly steep ascent to a centuries-old, crystalline castle in India.

Wingates appoint David Maurice as Principal of Interiors

Wingates appoint David Maurice as Principal of Interiors

12 Feb 2025, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Wingates announce David Maurice as Principal of Interiors.

Meet the 2025 Interior Awards jury: Murali Bhaskar

Meet the 2025 Interior Awards jury: Murali Bhaskar

12 Feb 2025, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

A director at Boon in New Plymouth, Murali Bhaskar brings experience across community, cultural, residential and education projects to this year’s Interior Awards jury.

Meet the 2025 Interior Awards jury: Natasha Markham

Meet the 2025 Interior Awards jury: Natasha Markham

6 Feb 2025, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Natasha Markham, a registered architect, qualified urban designer and founder of MAUD, brings an expertise of residential housing to the Interior Awards jury.

Meet the 2025 Interior Awards jury: Sam Griffin

Meet the 2025 Interior Awards jury: Sam Griffin

31 Jan 2025, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Ctrl Space creative director Sam Griffin joins our Interior Awards jury after winning last year’s Hospitality Award with the highly acclaimed Metita.

Storytime

Storytime

30 Jan 2025, Chris Barton

Chris Barton considers some of the winning projects at last year’s World Architecture Festival and questions the thinking behind the much-quoted ‘Bilbao effect’.

Viewfinder: Top five with Matthew Williams

Viewfinder: Top five with Matthew Williams

27 Jan 2025, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Matthew Williams has created a vast portfolio of images through his work with editorial, advertising and architectural clients. Here he shares his top five shoots.

Kaikōrero: Dining and discourse

Kaikōrero: Dining and discourse

7 Jan 2025, Anthony Hōete, Matilda Phillips

Anthony Hōete, Mikaere Thomson and Aunty Matilda Phillips share kai and kōrero with Huia Reriti, President of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.

Creating space

Creating space

6 Jan 2025, Karamia Müller

Karamia Müller reflects on the interplay between writing and architecture and how both create space for peace of mind during moments of overwhelming productivity.

Go figure!

Go figure!

19 Dec 2024, Jeremy Smith

Jeremy Smith talks travel, research and teaching with the visiting American International Architect in Residence, Marlon Blackwell.

On closer examination

On closer examination

13 Dec 2024, Pip Cheshire

Pip Cheshire contemplates the immeasurable benefits gained by the empirical study of the world around us, from geometry and acoustics to transept surveys.

Colour Collab: Alan McCorkindale

Colour Collab: Alan McCorkindale

10 Dec 2024, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

A senior interior designer at Jasmax in Wellington, Alan McCorkindale is passionate about human-centred workplaces that create a positive impact on people’s daily lives.

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘The modular man goes apartment shopping...’

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘The modular man goes apartment shopping…’

6 Dec 2024, Malcolm Walker

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

Architects not required

Architects not required

3 Dec 2024, Chris Barton

Editor of Architecture NZ magazine, Chris Barton, considers the current government’s call to put an end to “fancy, architecturally designed classrooms”.

Dynamic direction: Abdallah Alayan

Histories interwoven in new carpet technology

29 Nov 2024, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Looking to explore the possibilities of its new Designer Jet technology, GH Commercial approached a young architect with a reputation for craft and creativity.

Exploring design, culture, and reflection in Barcelona

Exploring design and culture in Barcelona

22 Nov 2024, Chris Stevens

Exploring the hospitality scene in Barcelona, founder of CTRL Space, Chris Stevens, muses on whether the city’s more ‘undesigned’ offerings could be replicated in New Zealand.

On the Rise: Finn Forstner

On the Rise: Finn Forstner

20 Nov 2024, Jacinda Rogers

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

Technology meets craft: Merging digital tools with traditional design in residential architecture

Technology meets craft

13 Nov 2024, Sarosh Mulla

Sarosh Mulla delves into the tension between technology and craftsmanship in residential architecture to uncover parallels in these seemingly disparate modes of design.

Adapting with nature

Adapting with nature

31 Oct 2024, Helen Kerr

Isthmus Group’s Helen Kerr spoke at the 2024 World Green Infrastructure Congress about the regenerative role of green infrastructure in helping communities grow, change and adapt.

Advocating for diversity and cultural integrity in architectural design through AI

Advocating for cultural integrity in AI design

28 Oct 2024, Jacinda Rogers

We talk to Dutch architects Sandra Baggerman and Cas Esbach about the lack of indigenous and culturally diverse data in AI image generators, and why that’s a problem.

The humanist data centre

The humanist data centre

18 Oct 2024, Mitch Clifton

Mitch Clifton, a data centre design specialist at Woods Bagot, writes on the need to integrate data centres into our urban spaces and how these centres can improve lives.

Function follows flashy façades and photos

Function follows flashy façades and photos

17 Oct 2024, Jo Duggan

Opinion: Are we leaving buildings in the lurch while the façades are still gleaming and the award still twinkling in the boardroom?

A story of solar — adding PV to a low-cost Passive House

A story of solar — adding PV to a low-cost Passive House

10 Oct 2024, Joe Lyth

Architect Joe Lyth’s most recent project has been the addition of solar panels to his home, with a journey and outcomes that can help other projects going forward.

Colour Collab: Raphaela Rose

Colour Collab: Raphaela Rose

7 Oct 2024, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

In this series brought to you by Resene, ahha’s Raphaela Rose tells us what inspires her thinking and how the practice draw upon artists’ work to inform its colour choices.

Melbourne: sights, lights and good eats

Melbourne: sights, lights and good eats

4 Oct 2024, Nightworks Studio

Nightworks Studio take in the visual, artistic and culinary delights from a recent trip to Melbourne, sharing the city’s go-tos for the aesthetically-inclined.

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘NZS F4 — an update...’

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘NZS F4 — an update…’

4 Oct 2024, Malcolm Walker

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

Going for growth

Going for growth

23 Sep 2024, Karamia Müller

Karamia Müller considers the current coalition government’s strategy for addressing the housing supply crisis and questions why we can’t treat housing as a basic human right.

On the Rise: Darrelle McWilliams

On the Rise: Darrelle McWilliams

18 Sep 2024, Jacinda Rogers

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

Gobsmacked

Gobsmacked

16 Sep 2024, Chris Barton

Chris Barton considers the trending narrative in mainstream media tv show New Zealand’s Best Homes with Phil Spencer.

New Zealand's energy crisis: How distributed solar energy in buildings and cities can contribute to a resilient future

The opportunities of solar energy

11 Sep 2024, Priscila Besen, Andrew Burgess

The current focus on solar farms is a missed opportunity in a climate change context. Three academics from AUT put forward a case for a less centralised approach.

Finding a public voice

Finding a public voice

9 Sep 2024, Pip Cheshire

Opinion: Pip Cheshire believes architects should be at the vanguard of those giving voice to improve our environment, and that the Institute should be their megaphone.

Colour Collab: Chris Stevens

Colour Collab: Chris Stevens

8 Aug 2024, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

In this series brought to you by Resene, founder and principal of CTRL Space, Chris Stevens, discusses the key inspirations behind his design-thinking and colour choices.

Upzoning to what?

Upzoning to what?

6 Aug 2024, Karamia Müller

Karamia Müller considers the politics of space globally and questions how locally, saving some character streets at the cost of further city sprawl is the future.

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘AI (A No Brainer)’

Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘AI (A No Brainer)’

2 Aug 2024, Malcolm Walker

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

On the Rise: Jamie Howard

On the Rise: Jamie Howard

31 Jul 2024, Jacinda Rogers

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

Tables

Tables

30 Jul 2024, Pip Cheshire

Pip Cheshire pays tribute to the humble table as a central component of a successful plan and the heart around which life is lived.

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