Tag: Installation
RSS‘The Pav’: A new installation creating a buzz
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An installation by Matt Liggins and Angus Muir in downtown Auckland nicknamed ‘the pav’ (from pavilion), and described as a festive chess board, is turning heads.
Art in the City 2022: Urban Art Village
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This year sees the return of the University of Auckland’s School of Architecture and Planning’s ‘Urban Art Village’ installations, led by architect Matt Liggins.
Pacific Islands Memorial unveiled
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The Prime Minister officially unveiled a special conch-shaped installation by artist Michel Tuffery in collaboration with Wellington architect John Melhuish.
Auckland architectural installation wins Good Design Australia Award
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Rainbow Machine, an installation by a team of University of Auckland alumni and staff, was honoured with a Good Design Australia Gold Award.
Review: Vitruvian Tunnel
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Andrew Barrie reviews this installation, part of the 2019 Bright Lights Festival, by Matt Liggins.
Review: PhoneHome
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Tommy Honey gives an in-depth look at the PhoneHome exhibition that ran during New Zealand’s Architecture Week.
Jonah: Brick Bay Folly 2018
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A skeletal form of a whale, referencing the biblical story of Jonah, is the winner of this annual sculptural competition.
Into the unknown: Penumbral Reflections
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The minds behind this enlightening exhibition tell us more about the project, which runs at Objectspace until 24 June.
Leave your mark
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If you want to make sure your temporary installation leaves a mark on New Zealand, enter it into the 2018 Interior Awards.
Rhythm and vines
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Designer Dror Benshetrit’s sculptural installation Under/standing was recently unveiled at Brancott Estate in Blenheim.
Hot House: Solar Egg
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Although not a house… the Solar Egg is literally smoking hot.
Good fences make good neighbours
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Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s latest project draws attention to borders, xenophobia and the plight of refugees.
Come rain or shine
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Colin Martin visited this year’s Serpentine Pavilion in London, designed by Burkina Faso architect Diébédo Francis Kéré.
Through a glass lightly
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Colin Martin reports on one of his favourite installations at this year’s La Biennale di Venezia: José Pedro Croft’s sculptures.
‘Power of the aesthetic’: Floating Piers
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A visit to Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s work that stretched across Italy’s picturesque Lake Iseo for two weeks in June 2016.
Kaynemaile wins at NYCxDesign Awards
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New Zealand company Kaynemaile has won Best Architectural Product at the NYCxDesign Awards, announced 20 May.
Top installations in Milan
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Some of the most noteworthy installations of the 2017 Milan Furniture Fair, ranging from the futuristic to the “funtastico.”
Architecture x Fashion
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New Zealand Fashion Week 2016’s opening show featured a dynamic installation created by design firm Taylored Studio.
No parking here
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Guy Marriage reviews PARK(ing) Day in Wellington, including overall winner ‘Pecking Space’ by SANNZ students.