Projects
RSSA couple’s collection of rare and unusual design and art pieces finds harmony in this tiny loft apartment.
ArtWok’s new fit-out encompasses ideas of street dining with the colours of Asian spices in a contemporary setting.
Renovations have breathed new life into a Californian bungalow, while still respecting the much-loved existing dwelling.
This striking cabin in central Norway uses glass, timber and pared-back design for an Oslo family’s ideal mountain getaway.
Justine Harvey spoke with Gold Medal-winning architect Stuart Gardyne about one of his smallest-ever projects.
Inspired by a Japanese ‘sleeping box’, this Berlin apartment radiates colour.
This compelling extension to a terrace house in Melbourne shows just how much can be achieved with a small footprint.
A collection of interconnected alcoves redefines the notion of a traditional farmhouse in this Gordonton homestead.
An exploration of how the Fisher & Paykel Experience Centres in New York and Sydney are preparing for the future of retail.
RTA Studio Architects’ bold and innovative design has supported the transformation of a troubled school in the Bay of Plenty.
Big interior design ideas fill this shoebox-sized apartment in Taiwan.
This timber-clad extension to a late-nineteenth-century home blends contemporary design with a historical context.
A refuge for introverts living extroverted lives gives rise to a compact house that hints at concealment and… superheroes.
Fonterra adopts activity-based working practices with the creation of its clean, green, corporate base in downtown Auckland.
A small, dark worker’s cottage in Island Bay has been turned into a spacious home that is perfect for entertaining.
Harris Butt Architecture’s museum is a subtle addition to a cluster of important buildings that discuss New Zealand’s history.
Sandra Kaji-O’Grady previews Vo Trong Nghia Architects’ pavilion Green Ladder, SCAF’s 2016 Fugitive Structures commission.
A dark box in Brisbane has been transformed into a garden-centric, light-filled house where views abound.
A Tasmanian home informed by the tactility and comfort of an antique book collection.
Cheshire Architects’ Rore Kāhu, in the Bay of Islands, is a portal that propels its visitors out to distant historic sites.
Precast concrete, steel and glass come together to form this robust holiday house perched on the Tasmanian coast.
A central spine with dynamic details draws focus into the core of this Newmarket office.
Studio Pacific Architecture’s new mixed-use apartment building is a classy addition to the heart of Wellington city.
As the shortest day of the year draws close, ArchitectureNow takes a look at some of the cosiest spaces from our archives.
This coastal retreat in Estoril, Portugal uses art, colour and bespoke furniture to create a vibrant haven.
Textures, warmth and privacy rule this enticing retail store.
In replacing an old lean-to with a clever garden pavilion, the architect has honoured the owners’ love for the outdoors.
A central courtyard and walls of glass ensure this beach-inspired iteration of a villa makes the most of its sloping site.
The Goods Line is an elevated, pedestrian-scale linear park in Sydney that maintains a constant level of public life.
Designer Allistar Cox has created an inward-facing ‘lost garden’ extension for Auckland brewery and restaurant Hallertau.