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Architecture NZ

November-December 2021
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.

Announcing our partnership with the Native Forest Restoration Trust.

Architecture New Zealand

No more blah, blah, blah

Off with my head!

Architecture: to love people and place

Across the Board

Across the Board

Across the Board

BOLT-HOLE BY THE LAKE • Isaac Sweetapple considers Kengo Kuma and local surrogates Rough and Milne’s “hummocky” design for Peter Thiel’s proposed luxury lodge on the shores of Lake Wānaka.

OBITUARY: JACK MANNING (1928–2021) • Julie Stout, Bill McKay, Julian Mitchell and Hunter Gillies pay tribute to a celebrated New Zealand architect.

FOUNDING SPONSORS CELEBRATED

Instagrammable moments • Scott Compton discusses changing workplace design in the age of Covid, the rise of the distributed campus model and creating magnetic, experiential workspaces for empowered employees.

THOMAS CANNINGS • British-born art director and photographer Thomas Cannings recently swapped the world of magazine publishing for a global design role with a leading appliances brand. Here, he talks about the ongoing influence of art, architecture and interiors, at work and at home.

Work

The space between • Chris Barton explores Te Wānanga, the long-planned replacement public space for the former Queen Elizabeth II Square, and Te Ngau o Horotiu, the new Downtown Ferry Terminal. The Auckland Council and Auckland Transport projects, designed by Isthmus, in collaboration with 11 mana whenua iwi, bring a vibrant new interface to Te Waitematā’s waterline.

Project Information

Ebb and flow • Chris Barton finds Te Ngau o Horotiu, Auckland Council and Auckland Transport’s new Downtown Ferry Terminal designed by Isthmus, speaks to the moon.

Project Information

Watching the collectives • From December 2019 to March 2021, the value of New Zealand’s housing stock increased by $324 billion or about $65K per person in our team of five million. Christopher Kelly looks to Greek philosopher Epictetus for a clue for managing this careening inequality, asking what we can control. You can choose your mates, he says, and that’s exactly what 20 Auckland families did to put the Surrey Crescent Cohaus together, showing the path to a new standard in affordability.

Project Information

2021 NEW ZEALAND ARCHITECTURE AWARDS • CONGRATULATIONS TO THIS YEAR’S AWARD-WINNERS, PROFILED OVER THE FOLLOWING 41 PAGES.

The Hotel Britomart • Cheshire Architects has created a place of discovery and delight with an absolute focus on design excellence and sustainability.

COMMERCIAL BAY

SCION INNOVATION HUB TE WHARE NUI O TUTEATA

CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (1972)

TUITUI

TE HOHEPA KŌHANGA REO

NEW SHOOTS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTRE

CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL

AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM TĀMAKI PAENGA HIRA – TE AO MĀRAMA AND CENOTAPH GALLERIES

COSTA STREET

WHARE KOA MĀNGERE COMMUNITY HOUSE

THE HOTEL BRITOMART

Our House • This beautiful home by studio/LWA provides an inspirational window into what the future of Auckland housing could look like.

AWAAWAROA

THREEPWOOD PASSIVE HOUSE

TE ARAI

LIGHT MINE

OXFORD TERRACE

RECRAFTED ART HOUSE

ONE CENTRAL – BEDFORD APARTMENTS AND BEDFORD TERRACES

KĀINGA ORA – WATERVIEW COURT

KĀINGA ORA – SOCIAL HOUSING REDEVELOPMENT

WAIPĀRŪRŪ HALL

ELEGANT SHEDS

MY WHARE

THE...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 144 Publisher: BCI New Zealand Pty Ltd. Edition: November-December 2021

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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.

Announcing our partnership with the Native Forest Restoration Trust.

Architecture New Zealand

No more blah, blah, blah

Off with my head!

Architecture: to love people and place

Across the Board

Across the Board

Across the Board

BOLT-HOLE BY THE LAKE • Isaac Sweetapple considers Kengo Kuma and local surrogates Rough and Milne’s “hummocky” design for Peter Thiel’s proposed luxury lodge on the shores of Lake Wānaka.

OBITUARY: JACK MANNING (1928–2021) • Julie Stout, Bill McKay, Julian Mitchell and Hunter Gillies pay tribute to a celebrated New Zealand architect.

FOUNDING SPONSORS CELEBRATED

Instagrammable moments • Scott Compton discusses changing workplace design in the age of Covid, the rise of the distributed campus model and creating magnetic, experiential workspaces for empowered employees.

THOMAS CANNINGS • British-born art director and photographer Thomas Cannings recently swapped the world of magazine publishing for a global design role with a leading appliances brand. Here, he talks about the ongoing influence of art, architecture and interiors, at work and at home.

Work

The space between • Chris Barton explores Te Wānanga, the long-planned replacement public space for the former Queen Elizabeth II Square, and Te Ngau o Horotiu, the new Downtown Ferry Terminal. The Auckland Council and Auckland Transport projects, designed by Isthmus, in collaboration with 11 mana whenua iwi, bring a vibrant new interface to Te Waitematā’s waterline.

Project Information

Ebb and flow • Chris Barton finds Te Ngau o Horotiu, Auckland Council and Auckland Transport’s new Downtown Ferry Terminal designed by Isthmus, speaks to the moon.

Project Information

Watching the collectives • From December 2019 to March 2021, the value of New Zealand’s housing stock increased by $324 billion or about $65K per person in our team of five million. Christopher Kelly looks to Greek philosopher Epictetus for a clue for managing this careening inequality, asking what we can control. You can choose your mates, he says, and that’s exactly what 20 Auckland families did to put the Surrey Crescent Cohaus together, showing the path to a new standard in affordability.

Project Information

2021 NEW ZEALAND ARCHITECTURE AWARDS • CONGRATULATIONS TO THIS YEAR’S AWARD-WINNERS, PROFILED OVER THE FOLLOWING 41 PAGES.

The Hotel Britomart • Cheshire Architects has created a place of discovery and delight with an absolute focus on design excellence and sustainability.

COMMERCIAL BAY

SCION INNOVATION HUB TE WHARE NUI O TUTEATA

CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL (1972)

TUITUI

TE HOHEPA KŌHANGA REO

NEW SHOOTS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTRE

CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL

AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM TĀMAKI PAENGA HIRA – TE AO MĀRAMA AND CENOTAPH GALLERIES

COSTA STREET

WHARE KOA MĀNGERE COMMUNITY HOUSE

THE HOTEL BRITOMART

Our House • This beautiful home by studio/LWA provides an inspirational window into what the future of Auckland housing could look like.

AWAAWAROA

THREEPWOOD PASSIVE HOUSE

TE ARAI

LIGHT MINE

OXFORD TERRACE

RECRAFTED ART HOUSE

ONE CENTRAL – BEDFORD APARTMENTS AND BEDFORD TERRACES

KĀINGA ORA – WATERVIEW COURT

KĀINGA ORA – SOCIAL HOUSING REDEVELOPMENT

WAIPĀRŪRŪ HALL

ELEGANT SHEDS

MY WHARE

THE...


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