Projects
RSSSpace, light and order — the ingredients for architecture with soul — are all present in this house designed by Steven Lloyd Architects in Auckland’s Coxs Bay. First published in 2014.
In an area imbued with history comes a modern incarnation. First published in 2014.
Connected to, yet standing proud of, its surroundings, this bach is akin to an eyrie. First published in 2014.
Island life — designed as a retreat, this home nurtures the soul, first published in 2014.
Jonathan Smith has created an elegant and individual house in this renovation on Auckland’s North Shore. First published in 2013.
A standout view enjoyed from a series of thoughtfully designed spaces in this house by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects. First published in 2012.
Referencing the historical use of the site, this 60-unit housing solution presented various construction challenges.
The University of Auckland’s newest building incorporates Australasia’s largest seismic testing facility.
Jasmax’s Merchant Quarter in New Lynn now features a distinctive 10-storeyed building of low-cost apartments.
A $35 million apartment and retail complex in Auckland’s central business district is stage one of a three-stage development.
A Fisher & Paykel appliance factory is converted to house its product designers and engineers.
References to domesticity, nostalgia, and mid-century engineering workshops fuel this luscious corporate fit out.
The ever-impressive Hip Group adds another culinary and architectural flower to its bouquet.
A retail space in Auckland’s Ponsonby Central is transformed into a haven for gadgetry.
When renovating a local landmark the desire to create something new while paying homage can pay dividends.
A luxurious, contemporary expression of traditional Japanese culture, Masu brings sophisticated new meaning to Asian fusion.
Sleek lines combine with organic shapes to imbue this bathroom with a sense of luxury.
Present tense - a contemporary addition completes this classic villa.
Form and function – a showpiece kitchen with substance.
History, geology and industry combine in a waterfront project that’s a hybrid of street and park.
A $42 million revamp of four former brewery buildings is nearing completion after an extremely tight nine-month construction period.
Collingridge And Smith Architects’ childcare centre breaks typical form with its sawtoothed roof and triangular-shaped plan.
Salmond Reed Architects has married an existing Victorian villa with a new cantilevered form on Auckland’s Ponsonby Road.
Creative Spaces helps move Lion into an expansive and colourful new head office in Freeman’s Bay.
Reworking of this 20-year-old theatre has received rapturous applause from those that play there.
Warren and Mahoney’s elegantly sinuous bridge spans Auckland’s Tamaki Drive, connecting Parnell.
A humble mechanic’s workshop in a developing part of town gets a full makeover.
A subtle process of subtraction and addition underpins this heritage building’s reworking into a modern office space.
Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter’s first flagship office building, designed by BVN Donovan Hill in association with Jasmax.