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Fresh talent at AGM with new appointment

AGM welcomes Anya Jeanes in dual role as Digital Assistant at ArchitectureNow and Event Coordinator for the 2024 Interior Awards.

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Auckland upzoning under the microscope

Chief Economist at Auckland Council Gary Blick discusses the results of recent ‘upzoning’ across Auckland and its link to improving housing and rental affordability.

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Building Change: The carbon measurement ‘glow up’

In the first of our ‘Building Change’ series, Rebecca Mills, founder of The Lever Room, summarises the present state of carbon accounting and finds it on the cusp of a transformation.

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Are you okay?

Pam Carter discusses her thoughts on mental health and well-being within the industry.

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Building Change: The mass timber revolution and its hidden impact on our...

Carbon measurement expert Rebecca Mills, delves into the science behind mass timber’s green claims in an eye-opening exploration into the future of sustainable construction.

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Cartoon - Malcolm Walker ‘A modern parable...’

Cartoonist and Architect Malcolm Walker gives us his thoughts on the issues that matter.

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The theory of everything

Chris Barton explores the consequences of the housing crisis and the ethical obligation of architects to tackle the problem.

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On the Rise: Georgia Peacocke

The On the Rise series, supported by Resene, profiles young designers from across the country who are shaping the future of the industry.

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The new natural

Jeremy Smith and Andrew Barrie talk with Junya Ishigami at Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects’ in:situ conference.

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Secede Auckland!

Opinion: Pip Cheshire considers the potential of an independent Auckland to improve urban planning efficiency, taking its cue from city-states such as Singapore.

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Beyond Rankings: 2023’s Top 10 most liveable cities

University of Auckland Professors weigh-up the Economist Intelligence Unit’s highest-ranked cities and provide insights into how Auckland can maintain its liveability into the future.

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Colour Collab: Oli Booth

In this series brought to you by Resene, Oli Booth creates a still life artwork using Resene colours that pays tribute to his eponymous architecture practice’s affinity with nature.

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Beyond Rankings: 2023’s Top 10 most liveable cities

Auckland University of Technology Professors weigh up the highest-ranked cities and provide insights into how Auckland can maintain its liveability into the future.

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On reading and lucky jobs

Karamia Müller reflects on framing productivity and concepts of work in the wake of technology’s promise and a post-COVID workforce grappling with rising living costs.

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The compelling case for green roofs and walls: Part 1, the environment

David Frew, Exterior Technical Adviser at Outside In looks beyond the aesthetics of green exteriors to find a strong case for greening our urban environment.

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Isthmus appoints Marko den Breems as CEO

Marko den Breems has been appointed to the role of Chief Executive Officer at Isthmus, commencing Monday 19 August.

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Up with the play! Creating experiences for the future

Haley Hooper sits down with James Pearce, architect at Populous, ahead of CoreNet’s Global NZ Symposium in August titled where he will talk about disruptive design concepts.

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Obituary: Ian Dickson

Julia Gatley pays tribute to Athfield Architects’ longest-serving staff member: Ian Dickson, a quiet achiever who earned the respect of everyone in his orbit (2 Nov 1949–4 Mar 2024).

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Ticking all the boxes

Chris Barton considers the state of our public housing and the vocal opinions on the “Chinese container-style”.

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Tables

Pip Cheshire pays tribute to the humble table as a central component of a successful plan and the heart around which life is lived.

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