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Twenty years of Urbis: Part two

Twenty years of Urbis: Part two

Posted: 1 Oct 2018

Architects, designers and former Urbis editors pick their dream New Zealand space from the last two decades.

Twenty years of Urbis: Part one

Twenty years of Urbis: Part one

Posted: 24 Sep 2018

Architects, designers and former Urbis editors pick their dream New Zealand space from the last two decades.

Divine proportions: Station Cabin

Divine proportions: Station Cabin

Posted: 19 Sep 2018

This Otago cabin is small yet perfectly formed, with quirky design features that expand the space in clever ways.

Twinkling terrace: PerfPad

Twinkling terrace: PerfPad

Posted: 13 Sep 2018

Through a series of simple but effective alterations Northbourne Architecture and Design has transformed an existing terrace house into a more functional, light-filled home with a luminous street presence.

California soul: Ray Kappe House

California soul: Ray Kappe House

Posted: 10 Sep 2018

Photographer Leslie Williamson steps into the Pacific Palisades home of this iconic Californian architect.

‘An elemental shrine’: Tinbeerwah House

‘An elemental shrine’: Tinbeerwah House

Posted: 7 Sep 2018

Resting on a steeply sloping, heavily damaged site, this house works to stabilise and rehabilitate the land.

Creative capital

Creative capital

Posted: 6 Sep 2018

Wellington is seeing a boom in its creative education sector and now its facilities are starting to follow suit.

Light and colour: Karekare House

Light and colour: Karekare House

Posted: 5 Sep 2018

An existing cottage has been transformed into a modern home filled with stunning views on the Kapiti Coast.

Architectural origami: Victorian terrace

Architectural origami: Victorian terrace

Posted: 3 Sep 2018

Hatherlie House unfolds gracefully from a formal Victorian-era terrace into an expansive, contemporary living space.

A deeper look: Westfield Newmarket

A deeper look: Westfield Newmarket

Posted: 30 Aug 2018

Ashley Cusick gets the inside scoop on this $790 million redevelopment, set to redefine its Auckland city-fringe site.

‘Thrillingly Simple’: Possum Shoot Shed

‘Thrillingly Simple’: Possum Shoot Shed

Posted: 29 Aug 2018

A pavilion formed from the remnants of a shed, this “thrillingly simple” project makes the most of its majestic site.

'A mammoth effort': Naenae Bowling Club

‘A mammoth effort’: Naenae Bowling Club

Posted: 28 Aug 2018

A dynamic, innovative roof covers Naenae’s newest community hub: a progressive bowling club by Tennent Brown Architects.

Eco icon: Sydney terrace house

Eco icon: Sydney terrace house

Posted: 27 Aug 2018

A home shared by humans, cats, chickens and fish combines cutting-edge architecture with off-the-grid green initiatives.

Natural history: Valley Crescent House

Natural history: Valley Crescent House

Posted: 22 Aug 2018

Made up of three gable forms, this lakeside home in Wanaka has incredible views from every room.

Kaleidoscope in motion: LA house

Kaleidoscope in motion: LA house

Posted: 20 Aug 2018

In this bombastic Los Angeles home, US designer Kelly Wearstler lets colour and pattern fall, shift and splatter with gusto.

Pukehina: From farmland to Eco Village

Pukehina: From farmland to Eco Village

Posted: 17 Aug 2018

Landscape architect Richard Hart speaks about designing for the proposed Pukehina Eco Village in the Western Bay of Plenty.

The Good Form

The Good Form

Posted: 16 Aug 2018

Artist and designer Gidon Bing’s minimalist aesthetic has been put to work in the interior of a new design and gallery space.

Island roots: Pauanui Beach Home

Island roots: Pauanui Beach Home

Posted: 13 Aug 2018

This ocean home proudly displays its owners’ Polynesian heritage through well-considered architectural moves.

Patina and texture: 102 The Mill

Patina and texture: 102 The Mill

Posted: 10 Aug 2018

The exposed structure of this former timber factory encourages consideration of the house’s sum, but also its parts.

Wellness in design: Shortland Health

Wellness in design: Shortland Health

Posted: 9 Aug 2018

When redesigning a central Auckland medical clinic, the Klein took the opportunity to re-examine the patient experience.

Calligraphy and stone: The Books House

Calligraphy and stone: The Books House

Posted: 6 Aug 2018

This Sydney home burrows within rocks and reflects its owners’ passion for books and Chinese culture.

Ladies Mile: More homes for Queenstown

Ladies Mile: More homes for Queenstown

Posted: 2 Aug 2018

The South Island tourist hotspot needs over 9000 more dwellings in the next decade but where will they all go?

Crown on the dunes: Panopticon House

Crown on the dunes: Panopticon House

Posted: 1 Aug 2018

Arising from the undulating dunes of Cape Otway, this house combines a classic nine-square plan with a floating, independently resolved roof profile that controls and enhances panoramic views.

Natural luxury: Swiss holiday home

Natural luxury: Swiss holiday home

Posted: 30 Jul 2018

Designed by Pierre Yovanovitch, this Swiss apartment embodies the luxury of natural materials and custom design.

Flux and flair: Public Library

Flux and flair: Public Library

Posted: 26 Jul 2018

Very little is bolted to the ground in this fashion sales and PR firm. Resulting in an evolving and edgy space

Place to be: St Benedicts flat

Place to be: St Benedicts flat

Posted: 23 Jul 2018

An Auckland apartment with street cred is transformed into a cool, urbane version of itself through colour and texture.

‘A powerful form’: Lune de Sang Pavilion

‘A powerful form’: Lune de Sang Pavilion

Posted: 18 Jul 2018

In a slow-growth forest in the Byron Bay hinterland a powerful, monumental concrete structure has been designed to endure.

Staying alive: Trafalgar Centre Reinhabitation

Staying alive: Trafalgar Centre

Posted: 17 Jul 2018

An elegant, black pavilion and surrounds create a real civic dimension to Nelson’s major indoor sports and community venue.

Hot House: Black Rock House

Hot House: Black Rock House

Posted: 16 Jul 2018

An exposed site with glorious views across Lyttelton Harbour called for a house with two very distinct zones.

A learning environment for future needs

A learning environment for future needs

Posted: 12 Jul 2018

We visited King’s School’s new Centennial Building and found it to be the ideal space for learning and interacting.

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