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.
Cheshire Architects are a leading design authority within New Zealand, working across an extensive portfolio from smaller residential work to large-scale projects.
An attentive multi-residential spotlight on ageing in place in Australia and New Zealand, from the expansive Queenstown Country Club to the vertical living of U City Pitt Street.
Cardrona Valley’s uniquely luna-esque landscape has inspired the proposed design by Monk Mackenzie Architects of Cardrona Village – a collection of bespoke architectural hotels.
A focused hospitality spotlight on casual dining spots within Australia and New Zealand, from Bondi’s S’WICH by Studio Shand to Auckland’s Deli di Bossi by CTRL_space.
Nightlight sees Fabric Architecture combine a lightweight methodology with a nod to the rural vernacular in proposing the form as a respectful insertion in place.
Immersing itself within its alpine surrounds, Mountain Retreat sees Fearon Hay offer a place of reprieve and recharge amongst an abounding and enviable landscape, drinking in the adjacent views.
A new addition to Auckland’s Northern Club, Bankside by Cheshire Architects continues the venue’s leafy traditions with an elevated and exclusive dining experience among the trees.
Spanning 30 dedicated years in the industry, Forté has solidified its footing as one of New Zealand’s leading providers of architectural timber products.
Fisher & Paykel’s Global Experience Centre based in Auckland is a celebration of its origins in Aotearoa New Zealand and its socially and environmentally driven approach to product design.
Born from an observational response to context, E Type House sees RTA Studio disassemble the traditional home formation and offer an alternative reconfiguration.
Two Barns sees Space Studio draw from a traditional vernacular in proposing the aptly fitting residence as a reflection of local materiality and lifestyle.
Coast Home sees Stacey Farrell respectfully propose an addition with a keen appreciation and acknowledgement of the unique siting, ensuring a minimal impacting footprint.
The growth of Auckland-based Stevens Lawson Architects is matched by its reputation, as the practice has become renowned for producing quality work across a vast array of differently scaled projects.
Forté Flooring have teamed up with The Wonder Group to create truly holistic timber experience showroom in Auckland where the material speaks for itself.
Through a deep connection with the site of Great Barrier Island, Herbst Architects has produced a reverent addition to the landscape with Awana Beach House.
Instead of rebuilding a home for themselves following its destruction in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, philanthropists Jim and Dr Susan Wakefield built a museum for the people of Christchurch.
New Zealand designer Tim Webber is renowned for creating high quality, timeless furniture pieces and objects that blur the line between art and design.
Oxford Terrace Apartment sees Dalman Architects sculpt the interior with a feeling of warmth and intimacy whilst retaining the existing outer shell of the building.
Light and Clay sees Crosson Architects conceal the complex workings of the traditional family home within a seemingly contained outer shell, cleanly engaging with the surrounds.
Raglan Rest is at once sculptural object and inviting family home, as Edwards White Architects negotiates contemporary rural living within the unforgiving foothills of Karioi.
Despite spatial difficulties presented by a heritage listed building, Jack McKinney Architects has created a vibrant and enticing place to be with Spanish restaurant Alma in Auckland’s.
Sandiland by Studio John Irving Architects takes inspiration from the client’s generous nature and the surrounding natural beauty, an ode to the joy of both company and seclusion.
Above a private bay on the shores of Banks Peninsula on New Zealand’s South Island, Patterson Associates has created Seascape, a luxurious shelter from the realities of everyday life.
When asked to design a new store for Deadly Ponies in Auckland’s Newmarket, Katie Lockhart sought to reflect and build upon the leather accessory brand’s existing design language.
Boat Sheds sees Strachan Group Architects and Rachel Rush combine rhythm and repetition to reflect the owners and their passionate connection to beach and boat culture.
The Side Car sees Spacecraft Architects draw from the surrounding environmental and architectural context, proposing a fitting sibling to the dramatically bold form that sits so starkly.
Cotter Avenue House sees Team Green Architects propose a modest and protective home, drawing on a robust simplicity to ground the form amongst the natural.
Heron House sees Pac Studio draw on simplicity and a sense of removal to conjure a home of slightness and necessity, tucked amongst established surrounds.
Designed by Jack McKinney Architects with interiors by Cameron Ireland, Poured Pleats in Auckland is a contemporary extension to an Edwardian villa defined by a pleated concrete roof.
Mt Pisa sees Team Green Architects draw from a rural vernacular and the primary principles of shelter and retreat to propose the unique home of lasting fortitude.
Fale Marker sees RTA Studio combine the simplicity of the removed Bach vernacular together with a refined and formally identifiable structure, in both contrast and harmony to the surrounds.
Passive House sees Team Green Architects focus on a lessened carbon footprint within a contained and challenging framework, as a respectful response to a long lineage.
Hapua Street House sees RTA Studio reference the familiar peaked silhouette in conjuring a bold yet sensitive home, as a crisp addition to the streetscape.
Ross Campion House sees Rafe Maclean Architects focus on using materiality to portray a sense of identity and ownership, as the tightly woven home sits nestled into its suburban site.
Three Peaks House by Michael Cummings Architect consciously respond to the surrounding climate and orientation to ensure effortless and landscape-focused transitions between inside and out.
Sugi House sees Condon Scott Architects craft a comfortable and accommodating series of spaces for a small family – a welcome escape during their visits during the winter season.
Waipapa sees Strachan Group Architects simplify the approach, reducing variations in the materiality as a strengthening of form and blurring boundaries in the process.
Tom’s House sees Anna-Marie Chin Architects draw on geometric cues of the nearby mountain range while forming the slight and robust resolve of the resulting home, part one of a two-part plan.
Matapouri Pavilion sees HB Architecture propose a contemporary and crisply articulated structure to sit sensitively in its unique location, openly embracing the surrounding nature.