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Nick Roberts explores the design evolution of Monk Mackenzie’s Edition apartments in Parnell — from the promise of the building’s early renderings to its interiors by Bureaux.
Architect Brendon Monk has designed a holiday house that compliments its setting in the clean green Marlborough Sounds.
A Japanese engawa – or porch – captures the panoramic view of Tasman Bay into this home’s sculptural, nautical form.
Amanda Harkness visits Monk Mackenzie’s Jervois apartments in Auckland’s Herne Bay and finds an intriguing treatment of private and public realms.
The intersecting anatomy of roof forms on a giraffe boudoir encourages the world’s tallest terrestrial mammals to copulate.
Warren and Mahoney has designed two student accommodation blocks to meet increasing demand and expectations.
Bill McKay is transported to ancient Rome as he explores the curvilinear market place of Foodstuffs’ North Island HQ by Monk Mackenzie.
On the merits and elegance of architectural simplicity.
This creative splits his time between working as an architect and taking photos of architecture. We caught up with him to hear about his favourite projects and how he balances art and building.
Architecture as landscape is the principle that guided Warren and Mahoney’s Buddhist pagoda for a temple in Auckland.
Simon Wilson is an Auckland-based photographer and filmmaker, specialising in architecture and interiors.
John Walsh visits the Toiora High Street Cohousing project in Ōtepoti Dunedin, by Architype, and finds a connection to a timeless tradition of shared space.
Utilising bespoke building methods, a wellness centre near Queenstown is the first of its kind in New Zealand.