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.
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KEEPING WATCH
TE MATAPIHI UPGRADE SET TO PROCEED
HUGE HANGAR PROMOTES SUSTAINABILITY
FUTURE OF CHURCH UNCERTAIN
FROM TRENGROVE TO TOTEM
CHANGE AND CHALLENGE AHEAD • Anna Kellett speaks with incoming Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) President Judith Taylor (FNZIA).
Exploring and enriching the void • Boffa Miskell partners Rachel de Lambert and Michael Hawes reflect on the ways in which the environmental planning and design practice enriches the landscape and the life of a place, enabling people and nature to connect.
Work
Deeply inherent and indivisible • Hugh Tennent visits Massey University Wellington’s new marae, Te Rau Karamu, and finds a unique collaboration between Te Kāhui Toi and Athfield Architects.
Cultivating community • Jon Rennie visits Te Paataka Koorero o Takaanini, the Takaanini Community Hub, and finds Pacific Environments has eschewed conventional typologies within this Ignite base build and created a hub for the whole community.
Feel Māori, look Māori, be Māori • Karamia Müller visits Kōtukutuku Papakāinga, a Mahitahi Trust social housing project in Auckland’s Ōtara, and finds TOA Architects has created a place of special significance, which welcomes, protects and fosters connections.
SAM GRIFFIN • Design director at creative-led interior design studio CTRL Space, Sam Griffin believes that the power of a strong narrative is that it fosters creativity and generates new ideas – encouraging people to connect and enjoy social togetherness.
INTERIOR AWARDS 2022
Te Rau Karamu Marae • Massey University Wellington
Work Club Olderfleet
Ārepa
Seven
Forté Showroom
The Cabin
Eden View Kitchen
AUT Te Āhuru Recreation Centre
26 Aroha Ave
Raukura Turei
Finalists — Civic
ITINERARY_ Guide: Religious Buildings
Open Christchurch • Discover your city through architecture 30 April and 1 May 2022
Radical Practice: The Work of Marlon Blackwell Architects • Jonathan Boelkins, Peter MacKeith Princeton Architectural Press, 2022
WARMTH + HAPPINESS