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Paris mon amour

Paris mon amour

Projects | The refurbishment of an 18th-century apartment in the French capital results in an eclectic and radiant space.
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 28 Mar 2016
4 luxe kitchens

4 luxe kitchens

Projects | Fresh from the autumn issue of Houses, we feature four sleek and elegant kitchens that each has a story to tell.
Words: John Williams Posted: 23 Mar 2016
The Tree House

The Tree House

Projects | A modernist masterpiece in Beverly Hills, California responds to its natural environment with flair and sculpture.
Words: Sarosh Mulla Posted: 14 Mar 2016
Geometry at play: West End House

Geometry at play: West End House

Projects | This Brisbane renovation and extension by Marc and Co Architects opens up and embraces a delightful backyard setting.
Words: Margie Fraser Posted: 12 Mar 2016
Borrowed scenery: Shakkei House

Borrowed scenery: Shakkei House

Projects | This Singapore house takes its cues from its location – the architecture mitigates the pervasive humidity.
Words: Kathleen Kinney Posted: 7 Mar 2016
Tropical Box House

Tropical Box House

Projects | Aaron Paterson explores a surprisingly airy concrete monolith nestled within a Malaysian jungle.
Words: Aaron Paterson Posted: 29 Feb 2016
Top 5 beach houses

Top 5 beach houses

Projects | ArchitectureNow celebrates all things sea, sand and sun with our pick of the top five beach houses from our archives.
Words: Amelia Melbourne-Hayward Posted: 22 Feb 2016
Glam camping

Glam camping

Projects | Bespoke architecture meets the Waiheke bush. Although inspired by a simple tent, this is not your typical Kiwi bach.
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 15 Feb 2016
Vernon Townhouses remembered

Vernon Townhouses remembered

Projects | Pip Cheshire recalls one of his bold, colourful additions to the built environment from the halcyon days of the ‘80s.
Words: Pip Cheshire Posted: 10 Feb 2016
Homemaking

Homemaking

Projects | Family life and a close relationship with nature make this a house with a warm soul.
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 3 Feb 2016
Whare by the sea

Whare by the sea

Projects | This Muriwai Beach home responds beautifully to the nearby ocean, forest and our South Pacific traditions.
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 1 Feb 2016
Geometric carving: Light House

Geometric carving: Light House

Projects | A daring clifftop home in Sydney that is curved in concrete, carved from sandstone and bathed in filtered light.
Words: Leanne Amodeo Posted: 25 Jan 2016
Australia's top houses of 2015

Australia’s top houses of 2015

Projects | ArchitectureNow takes a look back at the most popular Australian houses of 2015.
Words: Editorial Desk AAU Posted: 13 Jan 2016
Top five homes of 2015

Top five homes of 2015

Projects | With the end of the year fast approaching, ArchitectureNow looks back over the five most popular houses of 2015.
Words: Amelia Melbourne-Hayward Posted: 15 Dec 2015
Inner-city haven

Inner-city haven

Projects | An urban eyrie enjoys views of Auckland’s most iconic built and natural landscapes.
Words: Camille Khouri Posted: 3 Dec 2015
Building blocks

Building blocks

Review | The success of the Interlace at the World Architecture Festival 2015 reflects the current trend of stacked architecture.
Words: Amelia Melbourne-Hayward Posted: 1 Dec 2015
2015 House of the Year Awards

2015 House of the Year Awards

Awards | The Registered Master Builders 2015 House of the Year Awards were announced at a gala evening in Auckland on 14 November.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 17 Nov 2015
Good vibrations

Good vibrations

Projects | Just outside Los Angeles, a former avian sanctuary is now a peaceful retreat for an interior designer.
Words: Jo Jeffy Posted: 16 Nov 2015
A project remembered

A project remembered

Projects | In 1985 David Mitchell was commissioned to design a modest house in Muriwai. Thirty years on, he remembers the process.
Words: David Mitchell Posted: 4 Nov 2015
Australia's first compulsory solar suburb

Australia’s first compulsory solar suburb

News | Canberra’s Denman Prospect has mandated 3kW solar systems for each dwelling and has an affordable housing fund commitment.
Words: Sian Johnson Posted: 22 Oct 2015
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