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Jewel box

Jewel box

17 Oct 2016, Justin Foote

Textures and natural materials abound in this Auckland home, yet a soothing palette ensures its art and objects does not visually burden its inhabitants.

Uptown regeneration: The Orange

Uptown regeneration: The Orange

12 Oct 2016, Justine Harvey

Auckland’s city fringe has never looked brighter, with a new vibrant orange multi-use residential building by CCCA.

Roman mythology

Roman mythology

10 Oct 2016, Federico Monsalve

This Italian apartment shows that emulating elegance is easy; creating style with substance is a far more elusive enterprise.

Dual dining: Tetsujin

Dual dining: Tetsujin

7 Oct 2016, Ella Leoncio

In Melbourne, Architects EAT has converted a shopping centre tenancy into a two-sided spot for destination dining.

Inside out: Moroso House

Inside out: Moroso House

3 Oct 2016, Kathleen Kinney

Design matriarchs Patrizia Moroso and Patricia Urquiola have come together to create the former’s contemporary Italian home.

Underground cool

Underground cool

26 Sep 2016, Leanne Amodeo

This stylish family home intelligently tackles urban restrictions by building directly under London.

Dynamic expression: Unfurled House

Dynamic expression: Unfurled House

22 Sep 2016, Leanne Amodeo

An interplay between “sensual curve and straight edge” gives spatial drama and delight to this addition to this Sydney home.

Cedar crucible: ASB Waterfront Theatre

Cedar crucible: ASB Waterfront Theatre

20 Sep 2016, Bill McKay

A new theatre complex in the heart of Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter is a vibrant hive-like complex.

Kenzo’s castle

Kenzo’s castle

19 Sep 2016, Dominic Bradbury

Fashion designer Kenzo Takada opens the doors to his beloved Paris apartment.

New addition: Metallic House

New addition: Metallic House

15 Sep 2016, Sarosh Mulla

A house extension in France that is adventurous, honest and respects its surrounding landscape.

Layer by layer: Concrete House

Layer by layer: Concrete House

31 Aug 2016, Mark Scruby

Made of timber, stone and steel, and topped with concrete, this home is the result of exceptional interaction between layers.

Fabulous Darling

Fabulous Darling

29 Aug 2016, Peter Davies

2016’s Australian House of the Year is a warm, inviting gem on Sydney’s Darling Harbour.

Through the looking glass: Garth House

Through the looking glass: Garth House

24 Aug 2016, Sarah Hurst

Ola Studio takes cues, but not directly, from the existing 1880s home to create Garth House.

Parisian chic

Parisian chic

22 Aug 2016, Camille Khouri

A couple’s collection of rare and unusual design and art pieces finds harmony in this tiny loft apartment.

Spice Island

Spice Island

18 Aug 2016, Kathleen Kinney

ArtWok’s new fit-out encompasses ideas of street dining with the colours of Asian spices in a contemporary setting.

The simple life: Myrtle Tree House

The simple life: Myrtle Tree House

17 Aug 2016, Brett Seakins

Renovations have breathed new life into a Californian bungalow, while still respecting the much-loved existing dwelling.

Heart of timber

Heart of timber

15 Aug 2016, Elizabeth Choppin

This striking cabin in central Norway uses glass, timber and pared-back design for an Oslo family’s ideal mountain getaway.

Letterbox and lamp

Letterbox and lamp

10 Aug 2016, Justine Harvey

Justine Harvey spoke with Gold Medal-winning architect Stuart Gardyne about one of his smallest-ever projects.

Honey coated

Honey coated

8 Aug 2016, Leanne Amodeo

Inspired by a Japanese ‘sleeping box’, this Berlin apartment radiates colour.

The long hall: Carlton Cloister

The long hall: Carlton Cloister

2 Aug 2016, Leanne Amodeo

This compelling extension to a terrace house in Melbourne shows just how much can be achieved with a small footprint.

A modern homestead

A modern homestead

28 Jul 2016, Jo Jeffy

A collection of interconnected alcoves redefines the notion of a traditional farmhouse in this Gordonton homestead.

Retail 2.0

Retail 2.0

21 Jul 2016, Sam Dylan, Federico Monsalve

An exploration of how the Fisher & Paykel Experience Centres in New York and Sydney are preparing for the future of retail.

Turning a new page: Tarawera High School

Turning a new page: Tarawera High School

19 Jul 2016, Justine Harvey

RTA Studio Architects’ bold and innovative design has supported the transformation of a troubled school in the Bay of Plenty.

Efficiency of space: Taiwan Apartment

Efficiency of space: Taiwan Apartment

18 Jul 2016, Sarosh Mulla

Big interior design ideas fill this shoebox-sized apartment in Taiwan.

The light within: Ballarat House

The light within: Ballarat House

12 Jul 2016, Tobias Horrocks

This timber-clad extension to a late-nineteenth-century home blends contemporary design with a historical context.

To the bat cave

To the bat cave

11 Jul 2016, Peter Davies

A refuge for introverts living extroverted lives gives rise to a compact house that hints at concealment and… superheroes.

Walking the talk

Walking the talk

7 Jul 2016, Camille Khouri

Fonterra adopts activity-based working practices with the creation of its clean, green, corporate base in downtown Auckland.

Existing traces: Baird House

Existing traces: Baird House

6 Jul 2016, Justine Harvey

A small, dark worker’s cottage in Island Bay has been turned into a spacious home that is perfect for entertaining.

Te Kōngahu / Museum of Waitangi

Te Kōngahu / Museum of Waitangi

5 Jul 2016, Bill McKay

Harris Butt Architecture’s museum is a subtle addition to a cluster of important buildings that discuss New Zealand’s history.

Bamboo beginning: Green Ladder

Bamboo beginning: Green Ladder

1 Jul 2016, Sandra Kaji-O'Grady

Sandra Kaji-O’Grady previews Vo Trong Nghia Architects’ pavilion Green Ladder, SCAF’s 2016 Fugitive Structures commission.

Light in spades: Garden House

Light in spades: Garden House

28 Jun 2016, Margie Fraser

A dark box in Brisbane has been transformed into a garden-centric, light-filled house where views abound.

Interior narrative

Interior narrative

27 Jun 2016, Leanne Amodeo

A Tasmanian home informed by the tactility and comfort of an antique book collection.

One part of the whole: Rore Kāhu

One part of the whole: Rore Kāhu

23 Jun 2016, Bill McKay

Cheshire Architects’ Rore Kāhu, in the Bay of Islands, is a portal that propels its visitors out to distant historic sites.

‘Floating on water’: Dunalley House

‘Floating on water’: Dunalley House

17 Jun 2016, Judith Abell

Precast concrete, steel and glass come together to form this robust holiday house perched on the Tasmanian coast.

Inward gaze: Heartland

Inward gaze: Heartland

16 Jun 2016, Camille Khouri

A central spine with dynamic details draws focus into the core of this Newmarket office.

One Market Lane

One Market Lane

14 Jun 2016, Justine Harvey

Studio Pacific Architecture’s new mixed-use apartment building is a classy addition to the heart of Wellington city.

Cosy up: top 5 winter spaces

Cosy up: top 5 winter spaces

13 Jun 2016, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

As the shortest day of the year draws close, ArchitectureNow takes a look at some of the cosiest spaces from our archives.

Portuguese Riviera

Portuguese Riviera

6 Jun 2016, Leanne Amodeo

This coastal retreat in Estoril, Portugal uses art, colour and bespoke furniture to create a vibrant haven.

Quiet intellect: Lonely

Quiet intellect: Lonely

2 Jun 2016, Sharon Stephenson

Textures, warmth and privacy rule this enticing retail store.

Compress and release: Tunnel House

Compress and release: Tunnel House

1 Jun 2016, Leanne Amodeo

In replacing an old lean-to with a clever garden pavilion, the architect has honoured the owners’ love for the outdoors.

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