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Hot House: Madrid minimalism

Hot House: Madrid minimalism

19 Aug 2019, Leanne Amodeo

This small space is home to an emergency doctor, Albóndiga (Meatball, his pet bulldog) and a large collection of pot plants.

Well grounded: Oliver's Ridge

Well grounded: Oliver’s Ridge

12 Aug 2019, Camille Khouri

With a clear mandate to be elegant, yet passive, Queenstown’s Team Green Architects has delivered a home that is powerful in many respects.

In focus: Superette

In focus: Superette

8 Aug 2019, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Mark Simpson, joint creative director at Melbourne’s DesignOffice, talks about the firm’s new Auckland fit-out for retailer Superette.

Mt Eden addition: Garden room

Mt Eden addition: Garden room

7 Aug 2019, Melanie McDaid

This cleverly conceived villa addition offers a strong connection to its outdoor living space, stepping across the site and framing the back garden.

Crit: Thermal consequences

Crit: Thermal consequences

6 Aug 2019, Emily Newmarch

MArch student Emily Newmarch’s project responds to a world where the traditional hearth has become a subjective accessory and achieving a warmth is focused on machines.

Urban colours: Park Avenue Prewar

Urban colours: Park Avenue Prewar

5 Aug 2019, Tracey Ingram

This not-so-small Manhattan apartment is a delightful example of the magic that colour can bring to a previously dark enclosure.

Houses Revisited: In at the deep end

Houses Revisited: In at the deep end

2 Aug 2019, Diana Goodman

First published in 2009, in this home on the outskirts of Auckland Tim Dorrington designed a pool house, and just kept going.

Nature mirrored: Mercury

Nature mirrored: Mercury

1 Aug 2019, Ashleigh Darroch

Sustainability, staff comfort and a few wow moments are at the core of Mercury’s new headquarters in Newmarket.

Danish fairy tale: Copper Wood House

Danish fairy tale: Copper Wood House

29 Jul 2019, Claire McCall

This compact home is full of designer furniture and surrounded by a landscape of lakes and forests.

Houses Revisited: Arney Road House

Houses Revisited: Arney Road House

26 Jul 2019, Diana Goodman

Revisit this home, where Robin O’Donnell Architects demonstrates a command of space and light in Auckland’s Remuera.

Double feature: Naremburn Twin Peaks

Double feature: Naremburn Twin Peaks

24 Jul 2019, Sing D'Arcy

Simple yet impactful alterations and additions to an interwar Sydney bungalow elevate the interiors to bright contemporary living spaces.

Adobe modern

Adobe modern

23 Jul 2019, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Architectural photographer Casey Dunn worked with architects to create a simple yet modern East Austin home that is an oasis of style.

Lakeside luxe: Lugano apartment

Lakeside luxe: Lugano apartment

22 Jul 2019, Camille Khouri

This generous apartment packs a lot of living into a relatively small area, and does so with refined Italian style.

Houses Revisited: Down to earth

Houses Revisited: Down to earth

19 Jul 2019, Peta Nichols

Revisit a home in an Auckland inner-city suburb where architect Megan Rule works with the oldest material of all.

Wilderness for the wealthy: The Lindis

Wilderness for the wealthy: The Lindis

16 Jul 2019, Chris Barton

Chris Barton finds the undulating roof lines of this lodge by Architecture Workshop at one with the topography that inspired them.

Small spaces: Barcelona nouveau

Small spaces: Barcelona nouveau

15 Jul 2019, Julia Gessler

This tiny Spanish apartment oozes colour, graphic flair and personality while residing a stone’s throw away from the Sagrada Familia.

Houses Revisited: Keep in shape

Houses Revisited: Keep in shape

12 Jul 2019, Nicole Stock

Take a look back at an Andrew Patterson-designed contemporary castle with a twist on the cliffs above Auckland’s west coast.

Holding court: Cloister House

Holding court: Cloister House

8 Jul 2019, Patrick Kosky

Informed by Roman courtyard houses, this Perth home artfully sculpts a domestic sanctuary out of concrete, timber and light.

Houses Revisited: No barrier to class

Houses Revisited: No barrier to class

5 Jul 2019, Sam Eichblatt

At the far reaches of the Hauraki Gulf, revisit a home by Herbst Architects – one in their remarkable series of modern baches.

Hot House: Haus Gables

Hot House: Haus Gables

1 Jul 2019, Federico Monsalve

It is high and low brow, quotes modernism and pop culture, and is functional yet intensely sculptural. Best of all… it is tonnes of fun.

Houses Revisited: Happy camping

Houses Revisited: Happy camping

28 Jun 2019, Peta Nichols

Return to a Copeland Associates home that draws on the tropes of the Kiwi beach settlement for a Coromandel holiday house.

Bardon House: Lakeside lodge

Bardon House: Lakeside lodge

26 Jun 2019, Camille Khouri

A glazed pavilion acts as a lantern to greet visitors to this Wanaka home by Sumich Chaplin Architects.

Poipoia te kākano kia puawai

Poipoia te kākano kia puawai

25 Jun 2019, Guy Marriage

Guy Marriage explores the ways in which Tennent Brown Architects has helped nurture the Ngā Purapura kākano at Ōtaki to create Te Ara a Tāwhaki.

Jewel on the hill: The Knoll

Jewel on the hill: The Knoll

24 Jun 2019, Claire McCall

Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, this home on a hill of Auckland’s North Shore is steeped in family history and luscious detail.

Houses Revisited: Complex solution

Houses Revisited: Complex solution

21 Jun 2019, Peta Nichols

We look back at a bach on Auckland’s West Coast in which Matthew Gribben pursues an unorthodox design solution.

On a good buzz: B:Hive Smales Farm

On a good buzz: B:Hive Smales Farm

19 Jun 2019, Camille Khouri

This co-working space on Auckland’s North Shore is, by all accounts, a success story for its owners and its tenants.

Magic touch: Gold Coast residence

Magic touch: Gold Coast residence

17 Jun 2019, Rebecca Gross

Concrete and timber join forces in this house to offer a visual and physical experience that is close to architectural magic.

Houses Revisited: Tough love

Houses Revisited: Tough love

14 Jun 2019, Tommy Honey

In this home, first published in 2009, Athfield Architects meets the challenge of Cook Strait head on.

Distinguished, with X-ray clarity sound: Christchurch Town Hall

Distinguished, with X-ray clarity sound

11 Jun 2019, Ian Lochhead

Ian Lochhead celebrates the extraordinary engineering gymnastics employed to renew the Christchurch Town Hall.

A gentle rhythm: Mount Albert renovation

A gentle rhythm: Mount Albert renovation

10 Jun 2019, Claire McCall

The reimagining of this home in Auckland’s Mount Albert champions balance, tactility and the gentle power of detail.

Houses Revisited: Idyll at Sorrento

Houses Revisited: Idyll at Sorrento

7 Jun 2019, D Wood

Revisit Gus Watt’s house for his family at Eastbourne: a hand-crafted expression of his design philosophy.

Capital character: Deloitte Wellington

Capital character: Deloitte Wellington

6 Jun 2019, Camille Khouri

Wellington’s cityscape and natural textures are brought inside Deloitte’s new headquarters.

Shack in a tent: Apollo Bay House

Shack in a tent: Apollo Bay House

3 Jun 2019, Judith Abell

This addition to a Bruny Island bush shack cleverly exaggerates the existing roof form to create volume, drama and dialogue.

Houses Revisited: Site shaper

Houses Revisited: Site shaper

31 May 2019, John Walsh

Revisit a house on the heights above Christchurch suburb Sumner, where Wilson and Hill dug in to deliver a home out of the box.

Reforming the servant and served

Reforming the servant and served

28 May 2019, Chris Barton

Plant & Food Research’s Mount Albert site has received a radical makeover by Bossley Architects and Lab-works Architecture.

Above the Seine: Paris apartment

Above the Seine: Paris apartment

27 May 2019, Ian Phillips

This apartment bridges three buildings from two different centuries through impeccable décor and a hefty comic book collection.

Houses Revisited: A place in the sun

Houses Revisited: A place in the sun

24 May 2019, Diana Goodman

We look back at a home in which Paul Leuschke takes a modest budget and creates a farmhouse with room to grow.

Spirit of simplicity: Featherston Studio

Spirit of simplicity: Featherston Studio

22 May 2019, Katelin Butler

Sitting within the bones of a 1960s building, this new studio captures the spirit of the original while opening a new chapter.

Houses Revisited: Country crate

Houses Revisited: Country crate

17 May 2019, Alison Bartley

Richard Middleton takes design inspiration from a Wairarapa site’s former incarnation as an orchard.

Genesis Energy showcases APL window systems

Genesis Energy showcases APL window systems

16 May 2019, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

A new project in Hamilton combining an old and new structure showcases many glazing options from APL Window Solutions.

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