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A striking peak for fine dining

A striking peak for fine dining

Projects | We speak to designer Tony Butel of Ground Up Studio about the Black Diamond, his third major collaboration with luxury experience providers The Lindis Group.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 11 Jan 2024
Keeping watch

Keeping watch

Projects | Crosson Architects’ new lifeguard tower at North Piha, may be modest in scale but its sentry-like presence is conspicuously commanding.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 17 Aug 2022
Good things in small boxes: The Cube

Good things in small boxes: The Cube

Projects | First Light Studio has created a secondary dwelling in Wellington’s Petone that proves that considered design comes in all shapes and sizes.
Words: Ashley Cusick Posted: 25 Aug 2020
Full bloom: Terrarium House

Full bloom: Terrarium House

Projects | The maverick move of inserting a lush, tree and fern-filled void in the place of a front verandah distinguishes this cottage.
Words: Sheona Thomson Posted: 19 Oct 2018
Divine proportions: Station Cabin

Divine proportions: Station Cabin

Projects | This Otago cabin is small yet perfectly formed, with quirky design features that expand the space in clever ways.
Words: Camille Khouri Posted: 19 Sep 2018
Hot House: Solar Egg

Hot House: Solar Egg

Projects | Although not a house… the Solar Egg is literally smoking hot.
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 1 Dec 2017
Reflections by the pond

Reflections by the pond

Projects | A meticulously crafted, small building that is constantly transformed both manually and by the natural light and waters that surround it.
Words: Rebecca Gross Posted: 23 Oct 2017
Letterbox and lamp

Letterbox and lamp

Projects | Justine Harvey spoke with Gold Medal-winning architect Stuart Gardyne about one of his smallest-ever projects.
Words: Justine Harvey Posted: 10 Aug 2016
O'Sullivan Studio

O’Sullivan Studio

Projects | Michael O’Sullivan has an unconventional architectural approach as client, architect and builder of his Lyttleton studio.
Words: Justine Harvey Posted: 12 Oct 2015
Food trucks: movable feasts

Food trucks: movable feasts

Review | Interior magazine explores the local food-truck scene.
Words: Jo Jeffy Posted: 27 Nov 2014
Welcome Shelter nears completion

Welcome Shelter nears completion

Review | No winter hibernation for the Longbush volunteers.
Words: Sarosh Mulla Posted: 1 Oct 2014
Mission accomplished

Mission accomplished

Review | Matt Wilson and ‘Team Niue’ have finished their ambitious two-week construction of a new facility for Niue Foou Hospital.
Words: Matt Wilson Posted: 5 Aug 2014
Niue aid project begins in earnest

Niue aid project begins in earnest

Review | Matt Wilson and team have landed in Niue, now the work really begins.
Words: Matt Wilson Posted: 28 Jul 2014
Canterbury earthquake memorial

Canterbury earthquake memorial

News | Public submissions are being sought for memorial to February 2011 earthquake.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 14 Jul 2014
Wairarapa teen's aid mission

Wairarapa teen’s aid mission

Review | Matt Wilson is heading to Niue to build a day-bed facility for hospital patients.
Words: Matt Wilson Posted: 11 Jul 2014
Public-planned park for Wynyard Quarter

Public-planned park for Wynyard Quarter

News | Public consultation called for new park in central Auckland.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 9 Jul 2014
Shelter me

Shelter me

News | Bentley Student Design Award goes to MoA students from Auckland University.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 24 Jun 2014
Little height

Little height

Projects | Designer William Taylor creates a small space big on hospitality.
Words: Justin Foote Posted: 20 Jun 2014
Starch collaboration

Starch collaboration

Practice | Beirut-based non-profit organisation works with emerging designers to provide ‘real-world’ experience.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 18 Jun 2014
Building for the future

Building for the future

Review | Architect Frank Tonetti believes shipping containers should be the building blocks of choice.
Posted: 13 Jun 2014
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