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City-sized solutions: Stuart Houghton

City-sized solutions: Stuart Houghton

People | Stuart Houghton, senior urban designer at Boffa Miskell, talks about liveable cities and creating a shared sense of space.
Words: Amelia Melbourne-Hayward Posted: 7 Jul 2017
Let's take it outside

Let’s take it outside

Practice | A look at how interiors are increasingly influencing outdoor public spaces in unexpected ways.
Words: Vanessa Coxhead and Joanna Merwood-Salisbury Posted: 18 May 2017
Opinion: Ryman agreement reached

Opinion: Ryman agreement reached

News | Julie Stout and Paul Edmond write on the outcome of the appeal against Ryman’s design for their Devonport retirement village.
Words: Paul Edmond and Julie Stout Posted: 16 May 2017
(Re)design Porirua city

(Re)design Porirua city

News | Submissions open 10 April for the ‘Imagining Decolonised Cities’ urban design competition to design a space in Porirua city.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 7 Apr 2017
Ponsonby Park: vote for your favourite design

Ponsonby Park: have your say

News | Vote for your favourite design for the proposed park at 254 Ponsonby Road, a fully community-led urban design project.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 9 Mar 2017
Opinion: Devonport's Ryman development

Opinion: Devonport’s Ryman development

News | Architect David Mitchell writes on the resource consent for the proposed Ryman retirement village development in Devonport.
Words: David Mitchell Posted: 24 Feb 2017
What makes a city tick? Designing the 'urban DMA'

What makes a city tick?

Review | Kim Dovey and Elek Pafka discuss the critical factors all great cities have in common, or a city’s “urban DMA”.
Words: Kim Dovey and Elek Pafka Posted: 3 Nov 2016
Commodifying the sharing economy

Commodifying the sharing economy

Review | What happens to the sharing economy when online platforms such as Airbnb start experimenting with the city’s hardware?
Words: Jacqui Alexander Posted: 10 Oct 2016
The future of Auckland

The future of Auckland

News | Commentary from built environment professionals on the Panel’s recommendations on the Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan.
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 3 Aug 2016
The age of the city

The age of the city

Review | Camille Khouri attended the CoreNet Symposium 2016 on 16 June and heard all about urban regeneration and the future of work.
Words: Camille Khouri Posted: 17 Jun 2016
Life, and the absence of it, between buildings

The absence of life between buildings

Review | The Dulux Study Tour team finds Copenhagen is grappling with complex challenges in the development of new urban precincts.
Words: Katelin Butler Posted: 19 May 2016
Hooten Reserve & Lucas Creek

Hooten Reserve & Lucas Creek

Projects | Enveloped by suburban sprawl, this long-neglected creek bed in Albany has been restored and stitched into its surroundings.
Words: Mathew Bradbury and Katrina Simons Posted: 12 Apr 2016
Shaping places: a role of urban design?

Shaping places: a role of urban design?

Practice | We need more cooperation between local stakeholders, community and business involvement when making place shaping decisions.
Words: Errol Haarhoff Posted: 21 Mar 2016
Metropolitan meadow

Metropolitan meadow

Review | In the ten years since construction began, The High Line has become an exemplar for landscape architects worldwide.
Words: Annwyn Tobin Posted: 15 Mar 2016
Vogel's Revival

Vogel’s Revival

Projects | In Dunedin’s long-forgotten heritage precinct, some locals are rejuvenating the city – from the inside out.
Words: Camille Khouri Posted: 11 Feb 2016
Invercargill revives

Invercargill revives

Projects | Two urban rejuvenation projects have injected new life into the city: one in the CBD; the other a blue-collar neighbourhood.
Words: Helen Frances Posted: 1 Feb 2016
Te Ara I Whiti: Auckland's cycleway open

Te Ara I Whiti: Auckland’s cycleway open

News | On 3 December, the much-anticipated Nelson Street cycleway, Te Ara I Whiti (the lightpath), opened to much fanfare.
Words: Amelia Melbourne-Hayward Posted: 4 Dec 2015
Designing human-centric cities

Designing human-centric cities

People | Guy Perry, AECOM’s executive director of buildings and places, was recently in NZ for the NZCID Building Nations Symposium.
Words: Justin Foote Posted: 20 Nov 2015
Airbnb, social media and the quest for the authentic urban experience

Airbnb and an authentic urban experience

Review | Social media is reconfiguring our experience of the city and tapping into our appetite for authentic urban experience.
Words: Jacqui Alexander Posted: 12 Nov 2015
Book review: Living in Paradox

Book review: Living in Paradox

Review | Matthew Bradbury reviews Living in Paradox: A History of Urban Design across Kainga, Towns and Cities in New Zealand.
Words: Mathew Bradbury Posted: 5 Nov 2015
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