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BNZ refurbishment project: Elevating spaces with wool carpet tiles

BNZ refurbishment project: Elevating spaces with wool carpet tiles

Posted: 11 Apr 2025

Partner content:The BNZ branch refurbishment project is built on New Zealand-grown wool, using renewable fibre to create inviting, high-performing retail spaces.

Living in the laboratory

Living in the laboratory

Posted: 4 Apr 2025

Carolyn Hill visits the Hills Residences on the banks of the Waikato River and finds both beauty and tenacity in the Edwards White Architects adaptive reuse project.

Towards a cultural revival

Towards a cultural revival

Posted: 31 Mar 2025

The Monk Mackenzie-designed Te Henga Kāinga Whakahirahira marae and papakāinga represents a significant milestone in the cultural revival of iwi, Te Kawerau ā Maki.

Dancing around the dolines

Dancing around the dolines

Posted: 26 Mar 2025

Matthew Webby visits the spectacular Punangairi, the new visitor centre in Paparoa National Park on the northern West Coast of the South Island by Sheppard & Rout.

Material Focus: Harrows Experience Centre

Material Focus: Harrows Experience Centre

Posted: 25 Mar 2025

Designwell creative director Alexander Wastney describes the careful balancing act of designing a space that is part showroom, part workplace and part hospitality venue.

A new build inspired by an old classic

A new build inspired by an old classic

Posted: 19 Mar 2025

A contemporary interpretation of a much-loved Lockwood bach honours memories while creating fresh connections to a lakeside setting.

Houses revisited: Point Chevalier house

Houses revisited: Point Chevalier house

Posted: 14 Mar 2025

Carolyn Smith has designed a family house that makes the most of a small, steep site in Point Chevalier, Auckland. First published in 2011.

Under the green roof

Under the green roof

Posted: 5 Mar 2025

A home away from home for a young family, and at times their friends and extended family, takes on the form of a holiday encampment.

What’s in a name?

What’s in a name?

Posted: 26 Feb 2025

Bill McKay looks at the transformation of Air New Zealand House on Auckland’s waterfront, into Te Kaha – Deloitte Centre by Warren and Mahoney.

The Māwhera Pā: Connecting culture and design into every step

The Māwhera Pā: Connecting culture and design into every step

Posted: 25 Feb 2025

Partner content: The Māwhera Pā, Pounamu Pathway, a groundbreaking project that seamlessly integrates cultural storytelling with modern design and technology.

Learning from Lego and Minecraft

Learning from Lego and Minecraft

Posted: 19 Feb 2025

Bill McKay investigates the modular construction used on for the Kāinga Ora project, 1243 Great North Road, in Auckland’s Point Chevalier.

Houses revisited: Moetapu Bay house

Houses revisited: Moetapu Bay house

Posted: 14 Feb 2025

In Pelorus Sounds, one of New Zealand’s most beautiful locations, sits a stunning home that meanders down the hillside. First published in 2017.

Midcentury design sophistication: Paul’s Book Arcade

Midcentury design sophistication: Paul’s Book Arcade

Posted: 11 Feb 2025

Matt Grant recounts the story of the historically significant interior renovation project by Austrian architect Ernst Plischke: Paul’s Book Arcade.

Mixed tenure dwelling in the Westlight

Mixed tenure dwelling in the Westlight

Posted: 10 Feb 2025

Financed by the Ted Manson Foundation and designed by mc2 architects, the Westlight Apartments in Glen Eden mixes social housing and ownership and it seems to work reasonably well.

In between worlds

In between worlds

Posted: 5 Feb 2025

John Walsh explores the thresholds that mediate the formidable aspect and family dynamics of S.K.I. House in Wānaka by Roberts Gray Architects.

Lessons learnt

Lessons learnt

Posted: 29 Jan 2025

Nick Roberts explores notions of lineage, authorship and in-house research at Tukutuku, Jasmax’s latest addition to Auckland University of Technology’s North Campus.

Houses revisited: Brick Lantern house

Houses revisited: Brick Lantern house

Posted: 17 Jan 2025

A humble renovation of a brick-and-tile house in Takapuna, now with a new addition that creates a useful internal courtyard. First published in 2016.

The craft of layering narrative

The craft of layering narrative

Posted: 8 Jan 2025

Trudie Bradbourne explores the layers of cultural history embodied in Te Whare Hononga, in Ngāmotu New Plymouth, by Tennent Brown Architects.

Farm implements

Farm implements

Posted: 18 Dec 2024

Andrew Barrie navigates the confluence of old and new comprising Waimea Nurseries’ staff and administration facilities, designed by Irving Smith Architects.

Houses revisited: One Storey house

Houses revisited: One Storey house

Posted: 12 Dec 2024

This horseshoe-shaped house maximises the ocean views on a steep suburban plot in Nelson. First published in 2017.

Façade art enhances new convention centre

Façade art enhances new convention centre

Posted: 2 Dec 2024

Two of the largest pieces of public art ever created in New Zealand — one an encompassing glass artwork, and the other a 32 metre high tiled wall — adorn the NZICC opening 2025.

A polyphonic assemblage

A polyphonic assemblage

Posted: 27 Nov 2024

Dorita Hannah tours Toi Manawa Kīngi Kāreti, King’s College’s new performing arts centre, and enjoys the dynamic tension in Patterson Associates’ design.

Interior Spaces: Let there be laughter

Interior Spaces: Let there be laughter

Posted: 26 Nov 2024

Auckland-based interior design studio Material Creative stepped up to the plate in delivering this fun, new waterfront eatery within a tight time frame. Amanda Harkness takes a closer look.

Parliamentary precinct set to grow

Parliamentary precinct set to grow

Posted: 26 Nov 2024

Studio Pacific Architecture has released its designs for four key projects which will reshape the New Zealand Parliament’s Western Precinct.

Houses revisited: Matai house

Houses revisited: Matai house

Posted: 15 Nov 2024

A close architect–client connection aided the transformation of this Wellington villa into an elegant and light-filled home. First published in 2016.

An eye-catching new café becomes a community hub

Tamahere Country Club Café

Posted: 13 Nov 2024

The newly completed café in Tamahere by Turner Road Architecture has all the ingredients of a hospitality destination: style, comfort and distinction.

Prefab cabins with a distinctly sustainable flavour

Prefab cabins with a distinctly sustainable flavour

Posted: 30 Oct 2024

Bento, a new line of modular, transportable cabins by designers and siblings Tomek and Gosia Piatek, offers eco-friendly, sustainable features and Japanese-inspired aesthetic.

Kanat Studio gets the goal for Netball North Harbour

Kanat Studio gets the goal for Netball North Harbour

Posted: 23 Oct 2024

Kanat Studio’s interior design for Netball North Harbour has completely transformed the 70-year-old facility, creating a proud home fit for Auckland’s netball community.

Empathy materialised

Empathy materialised

Posted: 16 Oct 2024

Nicholas Auld of OTO Group Architecture, talks us through the process and design solution for a funeral home interior in the industrial suburb of Penrose in Auckland.

Houses revisited: Pāuanui Beach house

Houses revisited: Pāuanui Beach house

Posted: 11 Oct 2024

This subtly designed family beach house peeks out from behind a large pōhutukawa tree on a busy, beachfront site. First published in 2017.

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