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The craft of layering narrative

The craft of layering narrative

Projects | Trudie Bradbourne explores the layers of cultural history embodied in Te Whare Hononga, in Ngāmotu New Plymouth, by Tennent Brown Architects.
Words: Trudie Bradbourne Posted: 8 Jan 2025
Ka hoki ki te whare huri ai e!

Ka hoki ki te whare huri ai e!

Projects | Rameka Alexander-Tu’inukuafe and Saul Roberts take a uniquely Māori view in their exploration of RCG’s Wai Ariki Hot Springs and Spa in Rotorua.
Words: Rameka Alexander-Tu'inukuafe and Saul Roberts Posted: 19 Jan 2024
Indigenous knowledge to tackle climate change

Indigenous knowledge to tackle climate change

Practice | A new podcast series from the NUWAO project, features AUT-led research into nature-based solutions to climate change, rooted in indigenous knowledges.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 9 Nov 2023
The Drawing Board

The Drawing Board

Review | Anthony Hōete watched Whakaata Māori’s The Drawing Board with Matilda Phillips and, together, they consider its narrative on the rise of Māori architecture.
Words: Anthony Hōete and Matilda Phillips Posted: 15 May 2023
Exhibition: Oceanic Architectural Routes: The photographic archive of Mike Austin

Exhibition: Oceanic Architectural Routes: The photographic archive of Mike Austin

Review | Karamia Müller discusses the Mike Austin photography exhibition, designed by Hannah Manning-Scott for Objectspace, curated by Leali’ifano Albert L. Refiti.
Words: Karamia Müller Posted: 6 Apr 2023
Māori design in Auckland's cityscape climbing

Māori design in Auckland’s cityscape climbing

News | Thanks to Auckland Council initiatives, the expression of Māori culture in Auckland’s CBD has risen exponentially and is expected to grow.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 7 Nov 2022
The history of Aotearoa's landscape through a Māori lens

The history of Aotearoa’s landscape through a Māori lens

Practice | Drisana Brown is a landscape architecture student who is exploring how the past is influencing when it comes to the landscapes of our nation, and what the future might look like.
Words: Landscape Architecture Aotearoa Posted: 19 Oct 2021
Landscape professionals visit Ihumātao

Landscape professionals visit Ihumātao

News | Landscape Architecture Aotearoa reports from Ihumātao after over 50 individuals joined the Landscape Foundation and Ngā Aho for a visit to the site.
Words: Landscape Architecture Aotearoa Posted: 6 Sep 2019

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