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Top 5 Urbis Spaces

Top 5 Urbis Spaces

11 Apr 2016, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

A showcase of five creative spaces that were most popular on our sister website Urbismagazine.com over the past three years.

Newshub

Newshub

7 Apr 2016, Sarosh Mulla

In a rapidly changing environment, this workplace tries to imagine the newsroom of the future.

Beyond the sea

Beyond the sea

4 Apr 2016, Kathleen Kinney

The sometimes-conflicting relationship between the built and natural environment inspired the design of this coastal home.

Centre(s) of the city

Centre(s) of the city

1 Apr 2016, Justin Foote

Two of the latest buildings to join Christchurch’s growing skyline are the ANZ and BNZ centres in the city’s CBD.

The waka huia

The waka huia

30 Mar 2016, Federico Monsalve

Federico Monsalve speaks to Grant Harris of Harris Butt Architects about his recently completed Waitangi Museum.

6 inspirational bathrooms

6 inspirational bathrooms

30 Mar 2016, John Williams

Ranging from stark minimalism to ‘simple elegance’, these six bathrooms from the March issue of Houses are sure to delight.

Ethereal: 151 Cambridge Terrace

Ethereal: 151 Cambridge Terrace

29 Mar 2016, Justine Harvey

Jasmax’s dynamic new commercial building in Christchurch commands attention from its riverside site beside the Avon River.

Paris mon amour

Paris mon amour

28 Mar 2016, Federico Monsalve

The refurbishment of an 18th-century apartment in the French capital results in an eclectic and radiant space.

New kid on the block

New kid on the block

25 Mar 2016, Justin Foote

Auckland-based Safari Group is building the first hotel within Queenstown’s airport precinct.

4 luxe kitchens

4 luxe kitchens

23 Mar 2016, John Williams

Fresh from the autumn issue of Houses, we feature four sleek and elegant kitchens that each has a story to tell.

Great Ape Centre

Great Ape Centre

22 Mar 2016, Kathleen Kinney

In Orana Wildlife Park, a team of designers, consultants and staff created a suitable home for our country’s only gorillas.

The Tree House

The Tree House

14 Mar 2016, Sarosh Mulla

A modernist masterpiece in Beverly Hills, California responds to its natural environment with flair and sculpture.

Geometry at play: West End House

Geometry at play: West End House

12 Mar 2016, Margie Fraser

This Brisbane renovation and extension by Marc and Co Architects opens up and embraces a delightful backyard setting.

Borrowed scenery: Shakkei House

Borrowed scenery: Shakkei House

7 Mar 2016, Kathleen Kinney

This Singapore house takes its cues from its location – the architecture mitigates the pervasive humidity.

Public Trust well placed

Public Trust well placed

4 Mar 2016, Helen Frances

The fate of this heritage-listed building hung in the balance until a man with vision saw that it could be something special.

Tropical Box House

Tropical Box House

29 Feb 2016, Aaron Paterson

Aaron Paterson explores a surprisingly airy concrete monolith nestled within a Malaysian jungle.

Flexible space: AW Architects

Flexible space: AW Architects

25 Feb 2016, Camille Khouri

Unexpected materials and pops of colour make this a highly vibrant shared space in Christchurch.

Christchurch Bus Interchange

Christchurch Bus Interchange

23 Feb 2016, Barnaby Bennett

Christchurch’s first civic building to be designed since the earthquakes is a bold and innovative bus station by Architectus.

Top 5 beach houses

Top 5 beach houses

22 Feb 2016, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

ArchitectureNow celebrates all things sea, sand and sun with our pick of the top five beach houses from our archives.

Sparking a fire

Sparking a fire

18 Feb 2016, Camille Khouri

The renaming of Telecom has provided the company the ideal opportunity to rethink its brand image and its retail spaces.

Glam camping

Glam camping

15 Feb 2016, Federico Monsalve

Bespoke architecture meets the Waiheke bush. Although inspired by a simple tent, this is not your typical Kiwi bach.

Vogel's Revival

Vogel’s Revival

11 Feb 2016, Camille Khouri

In Dunedin’s long-forgotten heritage precinct, some locals are rejuvenating the city – from the inside out.

Vernon Townhouses remembered

Vernon Townhouses remembered

10 Feb 2016, Pip Cheshire

Pip Cheshire recalls one of his bold, colourful additions to the built environment from the halcyon days of the ‘80s.

A nexus of neighbourhoods: NZ Post House

A nexus of neighbourhoods: NZ Post House

4 Feb 2016, Helen Frances

This office fit-out unifies the three discrete business units of New Zealand Post Group and responds to a new way of working.

Homemaking

Homemaking

3 Feb 2016, Federico Monsalve

Family life and a close relationship with nature make this a house with a warm soul.

Modern transport: AMETI Panmure Interchange

Modern transport: Panmure Interchange

2 Feb 2016, Linda Tyler

Opus Architecture’s elegant new interchange salutes the wonder of the new electric trains that whisk through Auckland.

Invercargill revives

Invercargill revives

1 Feb 2016, Helen Frances

Two urban rejuvenation projects have injected new life into the city: one in the CBD; the other a blue-collar neighbourhood.

Whare by the sea

Whare by the sea

1 Feb 2016, Federico Monsalve

This Muriwai Beach home responds beautifully to the nearby ocean, forest and our South Pacific traditions.

Geometric carving: Light House

Geometric carving: Light House

25 Jan 2016, Leanne Amodeo

A daring clifftop home in Sydney that is curved in concrete, carved from sandstone and bathed in filtered light.

Clean bill of health

Clean bill of health

22 Jan 2016, Lesley Springall

The people of Kaikoura have a new integrated health facility, replacing the 100-year-old hospital.

Toia – Otahuhu Recreation Precinct

Toia – Otahuhu Recreation Precinct

19 Jan 2016, Kathleen Kinney

Expanding existing facilities and integrating an under-functioning reserve has created a quality recreation destination.

University of Otago Childcare Centre

University of Otago Childcare Centre

14 Jan 2016, Stephen Olsen

A children’s space has been built according to the needs and perspectives of the children and their minders.

Australia's top houses of 2015

Australia’s top houses of 2015

13 Jan 2016, Editorial Desk AAU

ArchitectureNow takes a look back at the most popular Australian houses of 2015.

The outdoor type: Project Zero

The outdoor type: Project Zero

24 Dec 2015, Margie Fraser

BVN makes a memorable statement about sustainability and re-use in a renovated and extended postwar house in Brisbane.

On the cusp of change

On the cusp of change

23 Dec 2015, Helen Frances

Occupied in one form or other since 1845, the corner of Cuba and Dixon Streets is once again the centre of Wellington.

Eclectic wunderkammer: Hotel Hotel

Eclectic wunderkammer: Hotel Hotel

18 Dec 2015, Federico Monsalve

The 2015 World Interior of the Year is an example not just of aesthetic prowess, but of community building through design.

Top five homes of 2015

Top five homes of 2015

15 Dec 2015, Amelia Melbourne-Hayward

With the end of the year fast approaching, ArchitectureNow looks back over the five most popular houses of 2015.

Air New Zealand Lounge

Restful sanctuary: Air New Zealand Lounge

10 Dec 2015, Kathleen Kinney

The national airline’s lounge at Auckland Intl Airport is light and bright, featuring walls of glass overlooking the runway.

Vital signs

Vital signs

4 Dec 2015, Justin Foote

Burwood Hospital’s redevelopment forms part of the largest hospital building project ever undertaken in New Zealand.

Inner-city haven

Inner-city haven

3 Dec 2015, Camille Khouri

An urban eyrie enjoys views of Auckland’s most iconic built and natural landscapes.

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