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Island time: Fiji home

Island time: Fiji home

18 Feb 2019, Camille Khouri

With sparkling waters on one side and lush mountains on the other, this house is the stuff tropical dreams are made of.

Painterly yet practical: B&B Residence

Painterly yet practical: B&B Residence

13 Feb 2019, Michelle Bailey

This precisely curated extension to a Queensland home responds to the intensity of the sun and evokes a sense of calm.

Taihape works to shake off its 'gumboot' image

Taihape shakes off its ‘gumboot’ image

8 Feb 2019, Landscape Architecture Aotearoa

Locals want everyone to know there’s a lot more to tempt tourists into this settlement than an affinity with rubber boots.

Ground control: Rocket Lab

Ground control: Rocket Lab

7 Feb 2019, Aaron Paterson

Rocket Lab’s new Auckland headquarters boasts a good dollop of theatre, science fiction and the very serious business of sending satellites into space. We set out to discover how its interior design copes with the very unique brief.

Unapologetically suburban: Binary House

Unapologetically suburban: Binary House

5 Feb 2019, Sing D'Arcy

A Sydney home subverts the physical and conceptual limitations of an “unapologetically suburban” setting.

At home with Sabine Marcelis

At home with Sabine Marcelis

4 Feb 2019, Tracey Ingram

Step inside the converted-warehouse Rotterdam home of this Dutch-New Zealand rising industrial design star.

Shack sophisticate: PR House

Shack sophisticate: PR House

30 Jan 2019, Leanne Amodeo

This new beach house is an elegant and respectful re-imagining of the original modernist shack that once stood on the site.

Party out the back: Auckland villa

Party out the back: Auckland villa

28 Jan 2019, Jo Jeffy

This Ponsonby home was renovated with the hope of maximising the social and entertainment potential of its garden area.

Hot House: Melbourne hiro-en

Hot House: Melbourne hiro-en

21 Jan 2019, Camille Khouri

This home in Melbourne’s Barrington blurs the spatial boundaries between inside and out.

The third place: Tūranga

The third place: Tūranga

17 Jan 2019, Camille Khouri

Christchurch’s new central library welcomes all and inspires the pursuit of knowledge.

Sensory experience: Mosman House

Sensory experience: Mosman House

14 Jan 2019, Rebecca Gross

This abode draws the eye to the celebrated view while inspiring a tactile connection to the interior of the house.

Southern solitude: Bruny Island Cabin

Southern solitude: Bruny Island Cabin

7 Jan 2019, Sam Whinnett

Built as an escape from everyday life, this cabin celebrates the Tasmanian landscape and is a reminder of simple pleasures.

Best of 2018: Top five commercial projects

Best of 2018: Top commercial projects

20 Dec 2018, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

A look back at our most popular commercial projects in New Zealand of 2018.

Best of 2018: Top five houses

Best of 2018: Top five houses

19 Dec 2018, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

As the year comes to a close, we revisit some of the best New Zealand houses of the year.

An elegant solution: Bellevue Hill House IV

Elegant solution: Bellevue Hill House IV

17 Dec 2018, Sing D'Arcy

This large but nuanced house by Popov Bass in Sydney is an exemplar of complex architectural problem-solving.

Wintergarden wonderland: Rawhiti Estate

Wintergarden wonderland: Rawhiti Estate

14 Dec 2018, ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk

Outside In tells us about the aesthetic and physical benefits of integrating planting into design.

Urbane ambition: King Bill

Urbane ambition: King Bill

10 Dec 2018, Peter Davies

This playful addition to an 1850s terrace aims to ‘give something back’ by creating a lush oasis in the heart of Melbourne.

Inspired by the past: Te Ana Marina

Inspired by the past: Te Ana Marina

7 Dec 2018, Landscape Architecture Aotearoa

Landscape Architecture Aotearoa checks in on the transformation of the Lyttelton Harbour.

Villa gone rogue

Villa gone rogue

3 Dec 2018, Jo Jeffy

Strict heritage protections did not stop this villa from becoming somewhat of a rebel among its neighbours.

Long live the Queen: Queen's Rise

Long live the Queen: Queen’s Rise

29 Nov 2018, Claire McCall

This 1860s’ Auckland building has been brought back to life by making use of clever design and well-curated hospitality.

'An arm or a leg': Forest Pavilion

‘An arm or a leg’: Forest Pavilion

26 Nov 2018, Justine Harvey

A linear pavilion pays homage to California modernism: an oasis of calm on the edge of a forested enclave in Titirangi.

Alluring and bold: Mixed Use House

Alluring and bold: Mixed Use House

23 Nov 2018, Sarah Hurst

A multi-generational home and commercial tenancy coexist in Melbourne’s St Kilda and rethink traditional family housing.

A home of two halves: Swiss renovation

A home of two halves: Swiss renovation

19 Nov 2018, Kerstin Rose

A sprawling 16th-century Swiss house near Lake Lugano pays homage to two eras and to the couple that has restored it.

Desk with a view: Generator Britomart Place

Desk with a view: Generator Britomart

15 Nov 2018, Amanda Harkness

Amanda Harkness tours this co-working space to find what makes it different from the brand’s previous iterations.

Rural reminders: 12 Year House

Rural reminders: 12 Year House

14 Nov 2018, Justine Harvey, Camille Khouri

This contemporary hideaway captures idyllic, panoramic views of an inlet at Rotokura/Cable Bay, near Nelson.

Whānau-focused: Kāinga Tuatahi Housing

Whānau-focused: Kāinga Tuatahi Housing

13 Nov 2018, Bill McKay

Big angular roofs cloak 30 homes designed by Stevens Lawson Architects for a significant site owned by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.

Surf and turf: Tiger Prawn

Surf and turf: Tiger Prawn

12 Nov 2018, Ella Leoncio

Inspired by the tiger prawn, this is both a gesture for public delight and a series of spaces to be privately enjoyed.

Streamline Swim Academy

Streamline Swim Academy

6 Nov 2018, Bill McKay

This new swimming complex belies a modest budget with its shed-like structure that is elegant and characterful.

Cool cabins: cosy retreats

Cool cabins: cosy retreats

5 Nov 2018, Camille Khouri

These two tiny cabins inspire slow living and back-to-nature retreats during the warmer months.

‘Essentially romantic’: Eyelid House

‘Essentially romantic’: Eyelid House

29 Oct 2018, Fiona Winzar

Fiona Winzar of Fred Architecture reflects on the first project that began a new chapter of her life, Eyelid House.

Music in the mangroves: The Boat (House)

Music in the mangroves: The Boat (House)

22 Oct 2018, Amanda Harkness

An award-winning musician and his partner team up with an up-and-coming young designer to build a fresh and vibrant home.

Full bloom: Terrarium House

Full bloom: Terrarium House

19 Oct 2018, Sheona Thomson

The maverick move of inserting a lush, tree and fern-filled void in the place of a front verandah distinguishes this cottage.

Inescapable views: Ruby House

Inescapable views: Ruby House

17 Oct 2018, Justine Harvey

The aqua-coloured waters of Ruby Bay and its surrounding green hilltops form the backdrop for this stunning house.

Sweet isolation: Wyuna hideaway

Sweet isolation: Wyuna hideaway

15 Oct 2018, Camille Khouri

A lush home at the edge of the world provides a majestic haven with views and inherent calm.

Terracotta trope: The Beehive

Terracotta trope: The Beehive

12 Oct 2018, David Welsh

This Surry Hills architect’s studio is a poetic exploration of the aesthetic and structural potential of recycled materials.

Golden glow: Rhodes House

Golden glow: Rhodes House

8 Oct 2018, Camille Khouri

This award-winning Christchurch house is both a gallery for the owners’ art collection and a work of art in itself.

Culinary theatre: Kitchen Things

Culinary theatre: Kitchen Things

4 Oct 2018, Federico Monsalve

A new showroom for eight, high-end appliance brands uses design detail to create a truly immersive retail experience.

Te Manawa Atawhai Catherine McAuley Centre

Te Manawa Atawhai

2 Oct 2018, Camille Khouri

The geometries and curvatures of this chapel speak to the many layers of religious and bicultural symbolism.

Twenty years of Urbis: Part two

Twenty years of Urbis: Part two

1 Oct 2018, Urbis Editorial Desk

Architects, designers and former Urbis editors pick their dream New Zealand space from the last two decades.

Twenty years of Urbis: Part one

Twenty years of Urbis: Part one

24 Sep 2018, Urbis Editorial Desk

Architects, designers and former Urbis editors pick their dream New Zealand space from the last two decades.

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