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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

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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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A new publication that sheds light on M?ori public art in Auckland City has been released. The booklet – made by the Auckland Council and published

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The statistics don’t lie: the bulk of the those that are designing living and urban spaces in New Zealand cities are men – but

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Phil Wihongi is the M?ori Design Leader at Auckland Council. Appointed in 2016 his role entails working with the Auckland Design Office, mana whenua

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Auckland is in a time of change. Projects based on the Auckland Plan 2050 are being proposed, Kiwibuild is in the works, and further transformations

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Isthmus CEO Ralph Johns shares his views on the year that was, and the years that could be.

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Women In Urbanism's Emma McInnes shares her views on the year that was and the years that could be.

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How do you design for social change? This is the quest Steven Lawson architects is undertaking with the redesign of the Auckland City Mission’s

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