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Architecture NZ

January-February 2024
Magazine

Architecture New Zealand is the journal for New Zealand’s architects. For over fifty years it has been at the centre of the profession – keeping architects informed, inspired and engaged with reviews of the latest projects, insightful commentary on key issues and critical discussion of practice matters.

Architecture

Everyone’s a critic

Some thoughts about urban design

Freedom for the hollow lands

RAVENSCAR HOUSE MUSEUM WINS WAF CULTURE AWARD

WINNING ESSAYS ANNOUNCED

STUDENT DESIGN AWARDS

INTERIOR AWARDS 2024

COMMUNITY IMPACT AWARD CALL FOR ENTRIES

FIFTY YEARS OF FAÇADES

A+W.NZ TĀTUHI DRAWING ARCHIVE SELECTION

DULUX COLOUR AWARDS JUDGES ANNOUNCED

ADDRESSING EMERGING REALITIES • Melanie McDaid caught up with Kai-Uwe Bergmann of Bjarke Ingels Group ahead of his visit to New Zealand in February for in:situ.

THE THEATRE OF DINING • In Bivacco, hospitality maestro Izzard Design has worked its trademark transformative magic. Amanda Harkness checks out the performance.

Simple and pure • HMOA’s founding directors consider the evolution of the practice over the past 26 years, its unapologetically modernist approach and the importance of relationships, resilience and respect.

Bringing the change • Ewan Brown discusses the Living Pā at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, the latest in a list of Tennent Brown projects implementing the Living Building Challenge, the world’s highest green construction standards.

GREG YOUNG • Greg Young’s eponymous Christchurch-based practice works on a wide variety of projects, from commercial and industrial to residential and heritage, including a VW Kombi van and an alteration to a Krisel-designed butterfly home in Palm Springs.

Because Concrete can be beautiful…

Work

Ka hoki ki te whare huri ai e! • Rameka Alexander-Tu’inukuafe (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Rēhia, Ngāi Tāwake ki te Tuawhenua) and Saul Roberts (Waiohua, Waikato Tainui) take a uniquely Māori view in their exploration of RCG’s Wai Ariki Hot Springs and Spa in Rotorua.

Resonating to different frequencies • Guy Marriage considers the Herculean task undertaken by Architecture + in the design and restoration of five buildings on Wellington’s busiest intersection at 8 Willis Street.

The resilience of the diagram • Nick Roberts explores the design evolution of Monk Mackenzie’s Edition apartments in Parnell – from the promise of the building’s early renderings to its nuanced layers of careful composition and the spare elegance of its interiors by Bureaux.

Energy at the cellar door • Amanda Harkness visits The Runholder on the outskirts of Martinborough, where Nott Architects has created a new home for Te Kairanga and two of its sister brands.

ITINERARY_ City Guide: Taupō

Artificial Islands: Adventures in the Dominions

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AND BE IN TO WIN

Server Manifesto: Data Center Architecture and the Future of Democracy

RISK MANAGEMENT


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: BCI New Zealand Pty Ltd. Edition: January-February 2024

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Architecture New Zealand is the journal for New Zealand’s architects. For over fifty years it has been at the centre of the profession – keeping architects informed, inspired and engaged with reviews of the latest projects, insightful commentary on key issues and critical discussion of practice matters.

Architecture

Everyone’s a critic

Some thoughts about urban design

Freedom for the hollow lands

RAVENSCAR HOUSE MUSEUM WINS WAF CULTURE AWARD

WINNING ESSAYS ANNOUNCED

STUDENT DESIGN AWARDS

INTERIOR AWARDS 2024

COMMUNITY IMPACT AWARD CALL FOR ENTRIES

FIFTY YEARS OF FAÇADES

A+W.NZ TĀTUHI DRAWING ARCHIVE SELECTION

DULUX COLOUR AWARDS JUDGES ANNOUNCED

ADDRESSING EMERGING REALITIES • Melanie McDaid caught up with Kai-Uwe Bergmann of Bjarke Ingels Group ahead of his visit to New Zealand in February for in:situ.

THE THEATRE OF DINING • In Bivacco, hospitality maestro Izzard Design has worked its trademark transformative magic. Amanda Harkness checks out the performance.

Simple and pure • HMOA’s founding directors consider the evolution of the practice over the past 26 years, its unapologetically modernist approach and the importance of relationships, resilience and respect.

Bringing the change • Ewan Brown discusses the Living Pā at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, the latest in a list of Tennent Brown projects implementing the Living Building Challenge, the world’s highest green construction standards.

GREG YOUNG • Greg Young’s eponymous Christchurch-based practice works on a wide variety of projects, from commercial and industrial to residential and heritage, including a VW Kombi van and an alteration to a Krisel-designed butterfly home in Palm Springs.

Because Concrete can be beautiful…

Work

Ka hoki ki te whare huri ai e! • Rameka Alexander-Tu’inukuafe (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Rēhia, Ngāi Tāwake ki te Tuawhenua) and Saul Roberts (Waiohua, Waikato Tainui) take a uniquely Māori view in their exploration of RCG’s Wai Ariki Hot Springs and Spa in Rotorua.

Resonating to different frequencies • Guy Marriage considers the Herculean task undertaken by Architecture + in the design and restoration of five buildings on Wellington’s busiest intersection at 8 Willis Street.

The resilience of the diagram • Nick Roberts explores the design evolution of Monk Mackenzie’s Edition apartments in Parnell – from the promise of the building’s early renderings to its nuanced layers of careful composition and the spare elegance of its interiors by Bureaux.

Energy at the cellar door • Amanda Harkness visits The Runholder on the outskirts of Martinborough, where Nott Architects has created a new home for Te Kairanga and two of its sister brands.

ITINERARY_ City Guide: Taupō

Artificial Islands: Adventures in the Dominions

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AND BE IN TO WIN

Server Manifesto: Data Center Architecture and the Future of Democracy

RISK MANAGEMENT


Expand title description text