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Our social, political, and economic consciousness is shifting as a nation. As we begin to understand and embrace what being M?ori can say about

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In the past decade, co-working spaces have been transported from the tech pockets of San Francisco into mainstream global institutions. In Auckland, the trend

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The New Zealand Transport Agency has unveiled its design for a walking and biking pathway across Auckland Harbour Bridge. The path is similar to

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Urban farming is nothing new, as evidence of the practice can be found in heritage sites like Machu Picchu. However, the trend has picked

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Ezel Kokcu is a 25-year-old tech entrepreneur who has three start-ups under her belt: STQRY, a consumer-facing discover app that helps visitors find and

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What is a tiny house? The yearning for a tiny house is not a desire to live in a doll’s house. It’s an architectural

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Auckland Airport’s International Departure Experience redesign hopes to build for the passenger journey, represent our cultural identity, and become a blueprint for modern airport

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One of Auckland’s most important stretches of downtown waterfront will soon be a place for people and coastal ecologies, says Isthmus Group’s Sarah Bishop

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Many people struggle to envision plans from simple 2D renders and floor plans, as without a designer's eye, filling in blanks from imagination isn’t the most

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Newmarket has seen its fair share of newcomers lately, with expansions and new developments happening right down Broadway. Yet much of the same urban

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Julia McPherson, principal and workplace design specialist at Warren and Mahoney’s Wellington studio, shares her view on how architects and designers can help their

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Auckland is in the midst of a metamorphosis. The city is standing on the same precipice as many other cities around the world, where it’s

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Auckland is in the midst of a metamorphosis.  The city is standing on the same precipice as many other cities around the world, where

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Auckland is in the midst of a metamorphosis.  The city is standing on the same precipice as many other cities around the world, where

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Cities are systems in which the people are meant to thrive, but Isthmus creative director David Irwin says the design of them is instead

Through Auckland’s summer months just passed, Silo Park was home to a bright yellow machine that faced the sun and made rainbows, all without

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Tony Watkins, the maverick architect, activist, and environmentalist writes about how saving footpaths can change cities and save our planet. 

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Hila Oren is the CEO of the Tel Aviv and founder of Tel Aviv Global. At the age of 25, she was hired by

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Even after 50 years of successful business, Les Mills has shown confidence in its ability to innovate in order to remain an industry leader. Now,

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Aotearoa is dealing with challenges when it comes to affordable housing, and while a host of solutions have been tried and tested to fix

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Angie Judge is the CEO of Dexibit, a big-data company that collects unique information on visitors to cultural institutions to measure things like visitation

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Isthmus CEO Ralph Johns says the current New Zealand condition is we are increasingly physical and mentally unwell, our communities are disconnected, access to good

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Maverick architect, activist, and environmentalist Tony Watkins has lived in his home at Karaka Bay in Auckland's eastern suburbs for over fifty years. Here

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Based in Newton, Auckland, the new modern housing development called The Citizen Apartments epitomises quality and class. With an active focus on catering towards a discerning

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Isthmus’ original plan for the Wellington waterfront at Kumutoto composed two key spatial moves: to push the city out and let the sea in.

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A smart, silent and zero-emissions fleet of ferries in Auckland within two years’ time – could this be possible? Yes, if boat builder McMullen &

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