On the edge of stunning Lake Wakatipu, property developers 94 Feet and Centuria are set to break ground on a multi-billion-dollar, game-changing development.
Patchwork Architecture proposes Fontbunker, a form that sits independently from the main existing home to increase amenity for work, creativity and guest accommodation.
Raukura Turei’s practice encapsulates an intriguing dichotomy, balancing the rigour of architecture with the creative freedom and personal histories expressed in her paintings.
Retaining the rich character of a forgotten heritage building in Auckland was integral to design studio Wonder Group’s vision for the headquarters of financial advisory company Alex Wang.
Catering to those with an eye for refinement and an appreciation for quality that goes beyond mere aesthetics, Baya’s mission is to seamlessly merge style and substance.
In the pristine surrounds of Waipu on New Zealand’s North Island, an architecturally designed modular home from Makespace adds a swathe of subdued drama.
Wellness Spotlight on Hair Salons in Australia and New Zealand, including Salon HER by Folk Studio and Zowie Evans Hairdressing by Cheah Saw Architecture.
At this late-night lounge in Auckland, the unassuming exterior covertness of a speakeasy is elevated with a sparkling and deeply textured colour and material palette.
Perched on a small peninsula overlooking Maramaratotara and Mercury Bay on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand is Panorama by Edwards White Architects.
Auckland-based Langford Gates specialises in thoughtfully designed gates, integrating the structure with surrounding landscaping to establish a front boundary of distinction.
After having its rich historical details reworked, Windemere Residence transforms into an open, contemporary family residence that now sits ready for its next chapter and owner.
Adventure Whare sees Studio Well propose a dramatically sloping and pitched form to sit amid its equally beguiling setting and become a place of both refuge and retreat.
Daniels Reef Lookout sees Matter propose a sensitive integration of the built with the natural and treat the sloping site as a challenge instead of an obstruction.
Mawhitipana Beach House sees MacKay Curtis propose a crisp interpretation of the traditional coastal holiday home, deftly integrating it into the landscape.
Integrated in amid the existing natural ecological elements, Sisters Sanctuary sees Edwards White Architects propose an openly connected home that sits seamlessly within the landscape.
House at Sailors Grave sees Sophie Hamer draw from a palette of deep tones to honour the natural surrounds, creating a home that bunkers into its site.
The spirit of the Auckland-based studio, Izzard Design, is charged by a deep-set appreciation of hospitality’s ability to bring people together for a quality experience.
Upper Watt Residence sees Seear-Budd Ross sensitively integrate a new addition through a considered use of robust, anchored materiality and natural light.
Featuring wineries from around Australia and New Zealand including Delatite Cellar Door by Lucy Clemenger Architects through to Ata Rangi Tasting Room by Makers of Architecture.
Luxury blanket brand, Noa Blanket Co releases its latest collection, the Limitless Range. With three new designs, the Limitless Range will become a permanent fixture in the Noa collection.
A sensitive renovation by Fearon Hay Architects has delivered a hub of research and development spaces, all within an energy efficient, technologically equipped environment.
To showcase the launch of the new fully electric Audi Q4 e-tron SUV, Audi worked with New Zealand furniture designer Tim Webber on a sophisticated showroom space.
Articolo Studios draws from European design influences and explores the ephemeral nature of light through a local sensibility, adopting an authentic and playful approach to craft and materiality.
The Rise sees Sumich Chaplin Architects and Charlotte Sumich Interiors combine to carefully orchestrate a connected living environment that celebrates the surrounding environment.
Tax Traders Boutique Office by Material Creative is a combination of inspirations from residential, hospitality and retail typologies while also removing the barriers of the traditional office.
Exemplifying design with purpose, Auckland City Mission HomeGround is Stevens Lawson’s architectural response to a vision to end homelessness in central Auckland.
Jewellery Box sees Crosson Architects push the form out to engage with surrounding views, elevating the everyday engagement between the home and the surrounds.
Inspired by the typology of miners huts, Biv Punakaiki sees Fabric Architecture and Mark Pankurst envision a series of light-footed temporary accommodation pods.
A serene retreat beyond the bustling streetscape of Wellington Central, Stravinskij Salon by Seear-Budd Ross exists as an evocative den of tactility and tone.
With artfully crafted loungers and outdoor dining suites, Tim Webber’s Trace range makes it possible to make the most of the season’s balmy days and nights in comfort and style.
From its enticing atmosphere to its proffered cuisine, Origine – designed by Jack McKinney Architects – effortlessly articulates the French culinary experience.
A creative collaboration between Alice Lines and Detail by Davinia Sutton, the rebirth of The Shack signals a new beginning for iconic New Zealand wine label Cloudy Bay.
Herbst Architects has created a house that sits quietly above the dunes, respectfully crafted from stone and timber and designed to facilitate full enjoyment of its special site.
Storm Cottage sees Fearon Hay Architects propose a self-sustaining residence that provides the ideal balance of natural immersion and protection from the elements.
Taking inspiration from an open and connected lifestyle, Treetops by Adele McNab Architects sees connections to the natural elements of the site inform a contemporary family home.
Naturally protected in place, Island Retreat sees Fearon Hay nestle the proposed form within a saddle in the landscape, outward facing and openly engaging of the surrounds.
Uniquely responding to the existing architectural surrounds, Shingle Roof House sees Fearon Hay instil a handcrafted ethos into the newly conceived home.
Able to be transported and adapted to varying locations and climates, Kererū Retreat sees Studio Well imagine a place for absolute disconnection from the urban realm.
Addressing several key elements of liveability, the 20-minute city framework strives to increase community connectivity through shared amenity within a 20-minute stroll of the doorstep.