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City Rail Link - Final station designs revealed

City Rail Link - Final station designs revealed

News | The final designs for Auckland’s City Rail Link stations have been revealed. Taking inspiration from Te Ao Mārama, the Māori creation story.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 1 Jun 2022
City Rail Link explores native design

City Rail Link explores native design

News | Recently awarded a WAFX award for Cultural Identity, this new video explains the indigenous design thinking behind the CRL.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 11 Sep 2019
Restoration and harmony: Taumanu Reserve

Restoration and harmony: Taumanu Reserve

Projects | How Onehunga’s community fought to restore the mana of its waterfront.
Words: Landscape Architecture Aotearoa Posted: 17 Apr 2018
Infrastructure obsessed: Ryan Gravel

Infrastructure obsessed: Ryan Gravel

People | A chat with urban planner, designer and author Ryan Gravel, who is a keynote speaker at the 2018 NZILA Firth Conference.
Words: Landscape Architecture Aotearoa Posted: 6 Mar 2018
Team approach: Waterview Connection

Team approach: Waterview Connection

Projects | The Waterview Connection is a collaborative design effort by architects Warren and Mahoney and the Well-Connected Alliance.
Words: Camille Khouri Posted: 23 Jan 2018
Te Whitinga: the crossing

Te Whitinga: the crossing

News | Warren and Mahoney and Boffa Miskell have collaborated on the Hendon footbridge – Te Whitinga – which is to open shortly.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 28 Apr 2017
Auckland's SkyPath passes final hurdle

Auckland’s SkyPath passes final hurdle

News | Environment Court resource consent has been granted after an appeal from the Northcote Point Heritage Preservation Society.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 4 Nov 2016
Bike to the fuschia

Bike to the fuschia

Review | Writer, blogger and bicycle enthusiast Jolisa Gracewood muses on this most vibrant celebration of cycling and the city.
Words: Jolisa Gracewood Posted: 31 Mar 2016
Queenstown on the move

Queenstown on the move

Practice | Megan Ash looks at balancing the reality of development with protection of our country’s most archetypal landscapes.
Words: Megan Ash Posted: 26 Jan 2016

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