Projects
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3 YEARS AGO
North of Auckland, Herbst Architects again produce a sophisticated response to climate and context in this house that we revisit from 2008.
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3 YEARS AGO
First published in 2008, this Tim Dorrington-designed beach house in the Far North is inspired by memories of holidays under canvas.
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3 YEARS AGO
Architect Jack McKinney was the lead designer for Ahi at Commercial Bay. In this collaboration with Warwick Fabrics, he discusses some of the material and fabric choices for this eatery.
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3 YEARS AGO
Mark Southcombe explores Athfield Architects’ Waitohi Johnsonville Library and Community Hub and finds a building that prioritises placemaking and connections to the urban context.
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3 YEARS AGO
Christopher Kelly looks at the socially equitable, Jasmax-designed 26 Aroha, a Terrace Housing and Apartment Building (THAB) in Sandringham, and discovers the beginnings of our own Aotearoan culture of living closer together.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
North of Auckland, Herbst Architects again produce a sophisticated response to climate and context in this house that we revisit from 2008.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
The recently opened Transport Hub at Les Mills Auckland City forms part of the gym’s ‘permeable campus’, providing a space which is both flexible and designed to increase community engagement.
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3 YEARS AGO
“Tan’s Garden Villa” Back in 2001, the Owner, Mr Adrian Tan, commissioned Aamer to design his house(s) at No 42. There a large bungalow plot was divided into two to accommodate separate but identical houses which won the prestigious Singapore Institute of Architects’ Design Award in 2004.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
Christopher Kelly looks at the socially equitable, Jasmax-designed 26 Aroha, a Terrace Housing and Apartment Building (THAB) in Sandringham, and discovers the beginnings of our own Aotearoan culture of living closer together.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
In this apartment, designed by Grade New York for an art-loving couple, proportions and flow are just as important as are surfaces and detail. Art, however, reigns supreme and in complete unison.