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Volcanic dome

Volcanic dome

Posted: 9 Jun 2021

Bill McKay is transported to ancient Rome as he explores the curvilinear market place of Foodstuffs’ North Island HQ by Monk Mackenzie.

Triple threat: Collingwood Street Residence

Triple threat: Collingwood Street Residence

Posted: 8 Jun 2021

This NZIA Local Award-winning home in Nelson by Jerram Tocker Barron Architects explores verticality and perforation on its somewhat constrained suburban site.

Behind the Object: Topo Map

Behind the Object: Topo Map

Posted: 3 Jun 2021

This topographical map of New Zealand is handmade from 100 per cent birch ply. We talk to designer Jonty McCool about the process of making it.

A sense of familiarity and nostalgia: Highgate Park House

A sense of familiarity and nostalgia: Highgate Park House

Posted: 2 Jun 2021

An addition to an 1860s cottage, this allows passers-by a glimpse into the history of its suburb while affording those who live there a home that is distinctly their own.

Te Ao Mārama: Exit at the hokohoko

Te Ao Mārama: Exit at the hokohoko

Posted: 1 Jun 2021

In the last in our series, Amanda Harkness visits Te Ao Mārama’s retail and hospitality offerings, designed by Ignite in association with Studio Pasifika, and Jack McKinney Architects, and finds evidence of artful adaptation and reuse.

Houses Revisited: Free spirit

Houses Revisited: Free spirit

Posted: 28 May 2021

Apparently transparent but surprisingly private, in a famous tradition but hardly traditional, this Remuera house from 2007 is cool, calm and clever.

Houses Revisited: Smart fit

Houses Revisited: Smart fit

Posted: 28 May 2021

From our 2007 archives: An Auckland house is tailored to suit a tight suburban site, with a balance of connection and separation.

Houses Revisited: Lineout jumper

Houses Revisited: Lineout jumper

Posted: 28 May 2021

First published in 2007, this house thrusts itself from its site and above its conventional Wanaka neighbours, taking advantage of both lake and valley views.

Te Ao Mārama: A new order

Te Ao Mārama: A new order

Posted: 25 May 2021

The second in our series: Chris Barton contemplates the new column-fins of Te Ao Mārama’s design and their connection to the nautilus shell spiral and the golden mean.

Suburban escape: Cooks River House

Suburban escape: Cooks River House

Posted: 24 May 2021

Immersed in a tumbling hillside garden, this reworking of a classic bungalow eschews suburban tropes in favour of spaces that foster connection with the landscape.

Te Ao Mārama: Ripe and bursting at the seams

Te Ao Mārama: Ripe and bursting at the seams

Posted: 19 May 2021

Albert Refiti discusses the vitality of naming, the cross-cultural myth-histories and the moana architecture of this makeover by Jasmax, FJMT and designTRIBE at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.

A lyrical family home: Ruckers Hill House

A lyrical family home: Ruckers Hill House

Posted: 17 May 2021

With civic ambition and a highly personal attention to detail, this ‘house of many rooms’ is a considered new layer in the cultural palimpsest of an inner-city vernacular.

Viewfinder: Top five with Sarah Rowlands

Viewfinder: Top five with Sarah Rowlands

Posted: 12 May 2021

This South Island photographer captures everything from changing landscapes to interesting people. But here, she chronicles her favourite architectural projects to date.

Risk and reward

Risk and reward

Posted: 5 May 2021

This home of Sheppard and Rout director Tim Dagg holds a few unexpected yet delightful design moves beyond its colourful exterior.

A vessel landed on another shore

A vessel landed on another shore

Posted: 28 Apr 2021

Bill McKay discusses the arrival of the vaulted Tuvalu Christian Church in Henderson, West Auckland, designed by South Pacific Architecture.

An Auckland oasis: Parnell renovation

An Auckland oasis: Parnell renovation

Posted: 26 Apr 2021

With space an increasingly rare commodity in central Auckland, this renovation has created an oasis that is sheltered behind natural exteriors and the strategic use of landscaping.

Houses Revisited: Enclosure movement

Houses Revisited: Enclosure movement

Posted: 23 Apr 2021

First published in September 2007, David Ponting and Richard George opt for a fluid formalism in an old Auckland clerical suburb.

Houses Revisited: Light touch

Houses Revisited: Light touch

Posted: 23 Apr 2021

From the 2007 archives: In a paddock outside Levin, Chris Johns designed a comfortable and disarmingly simple country home.

Houses Revisited: Model work

Houses Revisited: Model work

Posted: 23 Apr 2021

Revisit this home from our 2007 archives: Padma Naidu’s own house on a small Auckland section offers a lesson in modern suburban design.

An architectural ‘pet’: Erskineville Creature

An architectural ‘pet’: Erskineville Creature

Posted: 12 Apr 2021

This calm, compact dwelling at the rear of a Victorian terrace represents an alternative to conventional home designs that will become increasingly valuable as our urban centres densify and household sizes decrease.

Suburban tranquility: Park Life

Suburban tranquility: Park Life

Posted: 5 Apr 2021

Architecture Architecture has created a tranquil home for an artist and a curator on this slice of suburbia – the legacy of a 1940s attempt to marry housing and countryside.

The technology of the trees

The technology of the trees

Posted: 1 Apr 2021

Chris Barton finds at Scion’s Innovation Hub, Te Whare Nui o Tuteata, in Rotorua – by RTA Studio, in collaboration with Irving Smith Architects – a showcase of radically new methods in multilevel timber construction and a benchmark for achieving net-zero embodied carbon.

New surf life saving club at Taylors Mistake

New surf life saving club at Taylors Mistake

Posted: 1 Apr 2021

Wilson and Hill Architects’ new surf life saving club at Taylors Mistake blends seamlessly into its natural surroundings.

Viewfinder: Emma Smales' top five

Viewfinder: Emma Smales’ top five

Posted: 31 Mar 2021

Photographer Emma Smales delights in light, form, material and the experience of a space. She shares some of her favourite images with us.

Houses Revisited: Big little

Houses Revisited: Big little

Posted: 26 Mar 2021

An economy of planning and a luxury of volume characterise this Gerald Parsonson bach at Raumati, first published in 2007.

Houses Revisited: Ode to Auckland

Houses Revisited: Ode to Auckland

Posted: 26 Mar 2021

An enduring design even at the time of publishing in 2007, Jack Manning’s Stanley Point house is testament to a gentler place and time.

Houses Revisited: Higher plane

Houses Revisited: Higher plane

Posted: 26 Mar 2021

From September 2007: On an exposed site with a huge panorama, Strachan Group Architects (SGA) provides shelter and dissolves boundaries.

Interior Awards rewind: New Zealand's best interiors

Interior Awards rewind: New Zealand’s best interiors

Posted: 25 Mar 2021

Take a look back at all of the Supreme winners from the last decade of the Interior Awards. From big spaces to small and refined designs to bold approaches – there has never been a dull moment.

Equilibrium in indigenous design

Equilibrium in indigenous design

Posted: 19 Mar 2021

NZIA Resene Student Design Award winner, Ben Tunui, discusses the ways in which elements of contemporary tikanga can expand and enrich the spatial vocabulary of Māori architecture.

Transgenerational living: Thornbury Townhouses

Transgenerational living: Thornbury Townhouses

Posted: 17 Mar 2021

Behind what appears to be a single house in a suburban neighbourhood, two homes offer enough flexibility for both households to enjoy their different stages of life.

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