Projects
RSSPhil Smith Architects’ child-care centre in Kawakawa is an embodiment of kaitiakitanga or care for the environment.
Jellicoe Street, North Wharf Promenade and Silo Park (Auckland) by Taylor Cullity Lethlean with Wraight + Associates.
Mansergh Graham Landscape Architecture adds a naturalistic fringe to a big glass box with a brutal side.
This rebuild project in Christchurch will overlook Latimer Square, which has become a focus for post-quake activity.
A cross-Tasman collaboration results in a sympathetic addition to one of Wellington’s much-loved cinema buildings.
Pontoons, a pier, boardwalk and sand-covered beach are just some of the citizen-friendly interventions at Judges Bay.
This project incorporates the latest in seismic design technologies.
An iconic beach graced with an exquisite house by Herbst Architects, first published in 2012.
This warm and welcoming holiday home makes the most of local form and its cool location. First published in 2012.
RTA Studio’s new training centre for New Zealand’s firefighters is pure ‘form follows function’.
Stage one of transportation network for the North Shore of Auckland – connecting parks, reserves and backyards.
A pragmatic Christchurch office building by Sheppard & Rout Architects features a secret vantage point.
Looking upwards on Wellington’s Willis Street is a wonderful spectacle - the articulated facade of an office building.
Behind a dramatic screen of twisted metal ribbons, AECOM and Warren & Mahoney have created an open space for students.
This extension in Wellington comprises two bridges, a stream, steep terrain and retaining walls.
Athfield Architects’ covered wicket at Scots College mimics ‘good cricket weather’ on a dour Wellington day.
A large commercial building project in Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter.
A cool, calm and collected kitchen designed by John Mills, first published in 2012.
This colourful fit-out derives its visual features from aspects of rolling stock and other railroad-related devices.
The Court Theatre was one of many Christchurch institutions made homeless in the February earthquake.
Air New Zealand’s training facility is modernised and improved to be on song with the national carrier’s front end.
Oiled wooden floors and glossy black glass divisions are highlights of this advertising agency.
Sited on volcanic rock, Patterson’s exhilarating Anvil building breathes life into a troublesome city-fringe location.
A pedestrian-favouring gathering space that frees the Auckland Public Library from its narrow confines.
Space Studio’s Vee Kessner talks to Interior magazine about the design of a new five-star hotel in Papua New Guinea.
This house by John McCoy has two pavilions that create a simple, light space which lets the view lead the way.
Cheshire Architects combine the best of Mahogany Row with some elegant modernity.
The RNZAF’s new maintenance facility gets top marks with its five star green rating.
Tommy Honey takes a history lesson down at Auckland’s converted cinema complex.
One of Wellington’s landmark buildings is undergoing major seismic strengthening.
A contained space with views sits tall on this Pauanui holiday house.
Australasia’s first fully certified passive house is being built in Auckland. Could this be the start of something good?
A purpose-built town hall in the Wairarapa town of Carterton by Opus Architecture.
Chow Hill Architects’ $68.9 million project focused the design on the activities with real commercial value.
Moller Architects’ clinical, machine-like steel structure sits on Auckland’s Halsey Street Wharf extension.
Jonathan Smith has designed a modest, modern house that makes the most of a challenging section.
The University’s Kelburn campus is designed to improve connections.
A strong, simple hierarchy of planting creates visual cohesion amongst this complex arrangement of roads and bridges.
A new house designed by Wilson and Hill Architects in Christchurch is sleek, stylish, and seriously spacious.
New Zealand’s first 6 Green Star – Office Design building takes shape in Auckland’s Parnell.