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Itinerary City Guide: Whakatū Nelson
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In this month’s Itinerary, supported by Dulux Colours of New Zealand, Andrew Barrie and Donna Luo explore the architectural evolution of Whakatū Nelson.
Profile
Colour Collab: Victoria Read
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Director of Aspect Architecture Victoria Read is inspired by architecture that reflects the natural environment and adds to the built landscape in a positive way.
Practice
Pattersons
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Ten architectural practitioners at Patterson Associates talk about their work and the themes that draw them together.
Columns
Plan and section
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Pip Cheshire finds the world of creative endeavour is one sometimes beset with angst, false starts, revisions and abandoned variations.
Obituary
Obituary: Sir Miles Warren
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Ian Lochhead pays tribute to Frederick Miles Warren ONZ, KBE, FNZIA, New Zealand’s most celebrated and influential architect of the 20th century.
Crit
Review: Heart of the City: The Story of Christchurch’s Controversial Cathedral
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Vanessa Coxhead believes Edmund Bohan’s Heart of the City is the closest we will come to the walls of the cathedral talking.
Bringing you European luxury
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Jan van Deventer of Matisse discusses the latest project development in the Auckland suburb of Herne Bay – Jervois & Lawrence.
Review: Hundertwasser in New Zealand – The Art of Creating Paradise
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Bill McKay reviews the latest book on Austrian architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser and finds it has much to offer.
Interiors
Material Focus: Seven
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We talk to SemiCreative’s creative director James Irvine about the interior of Seven – winner of this year’s Hospitality Award at the Interior Awards.
Across the Board
Brick Bay Folly finalists revealed
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Folly judge Pip Cheshire considers the proposals by this year’s finalists and finds that each of them reflects the moral and cultural climate of our era.
Tauranga to be home to largest timber office building
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Tauranga City Council’s new office building is set to be the largest mass timber office building in New Zealand and will target a net zero carbon footprint.
Waterside living
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Construction has begun on Catalina Bay Apartments, the new $150m development being the largest of its kind to commence construction this year.
The Greenhouse taking form
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Construction starts on a new Auckland landmark named for the 150,000 iridescent, green-glazed bricks that will adorn its façade.
A complex ecology
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Karamia Müller discusses the impact of economic policy on housing policy and the complex ecology that ensues.
Work
Three generations, two houses, one roof
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Peter Wood muses on the meaning of Gustorob, Bull O’Sullivan Architecture’s long, elegant shed, landed in a rural Canterbury landscape.
The inside-outside thing at work
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Amanda Harkness visits Irving Smith Architects in Nelson and finds a new studio built to address both present and future needs.
Grandstand living
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Chris Barton visits Alexandra Park, by RTA Studio and DJRD Architects, and explores the art of apartment dwelling beside a racecourse.
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