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Bamboo frontier

Bamboo frontier

Practice | Kiwi architect Richard Morris reflects on the trials, challenges and rewards of bamboo construction in Myanmar.
Words: Richard Morris Posted: 18 Jun 2019
Urban laboratories: What we can learn from airports

Urban laboratories: Learning from airports

Practice | Executive director of Aerial Futures, Andrés Ramirez, ponders the significance of the airport typology.
Words: Andrés Ramirez Posted: 25 Apr 2019
Climate change: Action from the ground up

Climate change: Action from the ground up

Practice | Commercial flooring company Interface explores how the construction industry can play a part in combating climate change.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 18 Apr 2019
Prefabrication: Better, cheaper, faster

Prefabrication: Better, cheaper, faster

Practice | Chris Barton explores the world of prefabrication by speaking with three practices deeply committed to offsite manufacturing.
Words: Chris Barton Posted: 2 Apr 2019
Opinion: The housing train

Opinion: The housing train

Practice | Former president of the NZIA and gold medal recipient Pip Chesire considers the industry’s role in our housing crisis.
Words: Pip Cheshire Posted: 26 Mar 2019
Opinion: Loss and Libraries

Opinion: Loss and Libraries

Practice | Lynda Simmons examines the pending closure of the Architecture and Planning Library at The University of Auckland.
Words: Lynda Simmons Posted: 25 Mar 2019
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes

Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes

Practice | When is architecture finished? That is the key question being asked within an advanced design course run at UoA.
Words: Justine Harvey Posted: 11 Feb 2019
From A(uckland) to Z(aha)

From A(uckland) to Z(aha)

Practice | Architectural designer Matthew LeGrice reflects on how his adoption of the digital world has shaped his professional journey.
Words: Matthew Le Grice Posted: 16 Nov 2018
'Architecture is form and formation': Arquia Próxima

‘Architecture is form’: Arquia Próxima

Review | Haley Hooper reports on the evolution of Spanish architecture and a talk from Pritzker Prize-winner Eduardo Souto de Moura.
Words: Haley Hooper Posted: 9 Nov 2018
Sports and recreation: designing wellness

Sports and recreation: designing wellness

Practice | Architect Alex Head explores how sports and recreation design has evolved as society’s focus on holistic wellness increases.
Words: Alex Head Posted: 2 Nov 2018
Feminine perspectives: part one

Feminine perspectives: part one

People | We explore interior design in New Zealand, where female practitioners outnumber males by at least four to one.
Words: Amanda Harkness and Camille Khouri Posted: 1 Nov 2018
Diversity in architecture: part two

Diversity in architecture: part two

Practice | Hear from four young practitioners about their experiences working as minorities in the architecture industry.
Words: Justine Harvey Posted: 23 Oct 2018
Diversity in architecture: part one

Diversity in architecture: part one

Practice | Camille Khouri and Justine Harvey explore what greater ethnic diversity would mean for the industry.
Words: Justine Harvey and Camille Khouri Posted: 16 Oct 2018
In practice: Te Aranga Design Principles

In practice: Te Aranga Design Principles

Practice | Landscape Architecture Aotearoa gains insight on how the Māori design principles are implemented and the potential they hold.
Words: LandscapeAustralia Editorial Desk Posted: 5 Oct 2018
Postcards: Toyko to LA with Dulux DIAlogue on Tour

Postcards: Toyko to LA

Practice | Video: See the highlights from Andy Florkowsi of RCG’s recent study trip to Tokyo and LA with Dulux DIAlogue on Tour.
Words: Ashley Cusick Posted: 27 Sep 2018
The limitless possibilities of robotic fabrication

Possibilities of robotic fabrication

Practice | Lauren Vasey’s work at a digital fabrication unit in Stuttgart researches the potential of architecture and robotics.
Words: Guy Marriage Posted: 25 Sep 2018
'The way of the future': E-mobility

‘The way of the future’: E-mobility

Practice | Transport is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions in New Zealand; how can companies explore alternatives?
Words: Ashley Cusick Posted: 31 Aug 2018
Flexible working in architecture: Part two

Flexible working in architecture: Part 2

Practice | Four architects weigh in on breaking the mould of traditional work hours and contracts within the industry.
Posted: 12 Jun 2018
Flexible working in architecture: Part one

Flexible working in architecture: Part 1

Practice | As part of the Workplace Revolution series, we explore the impacts of flexible working on architectural firms.
Words: Justine Harvey and Camille Khouri Posted: 5 Jun 2018
Into the unknown: Penumbral Reflections

Into the unknown: Penumbral Reflections

Practice | The minds behind this enlightening exhibition tell us more about the project, which runs at Objectspace until 24 June.
Words: Ashley Cusick Posted: 23 May 2018
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