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After noticing a growing number of people using the Wesley Community Food Bank in Porirua the community responded by starting what is now New

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For the 2018 Groundswell Innovation Festival held in Tauranga this year, the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) and the festival organisers joined forces to

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In an international benchmark of 24 global cities carried out by global infrastructure consultancy firm WSP, Auckland came an impressive #13 – ahead

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If you’ve wandered through Auckland’s Eastern Viaduct recently, then you may have helped shape the future of the city through Panuku Development Auckland's “Urban Lab”. Here, principal

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Scooters have long been known as a convenient option to zip around town in, but now, there’s a new kind of scooter on the

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Aucklanders want their Council to do more to support intergenerational play, so parents and grandparents can frolic at parks with younger family members. We take

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As New Zealand’s largest listed property company, Kiwi Property has started measures towards increasing its sustainability, and in doing so has reduced waste by

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An international design competition has unveiled plans by five architects for a landmark high-rise tower in central Auckland.

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It’s not often that a bookshop has a baby, but the Auckland branch of well-loved independent bookstore Unity is expecting a new Unity on

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Resene's Total Colour Awards were handed out last night at a gala event and RTA Studio's refresh of Freeman's Bay School was named the overall winner. So,

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Is it still possible to survive as a retailer in regional New Zealand? Catherine Murray talks to a selection of retailers outside our main

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Virtual and augmented reality are shaking up the architecture industry, Context Architects managing director Stephen Voyle says. But designers shouldn’t worry – it means

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Imagine if those scuffling sounds you hear in your garden at night were kiwis poking around looking for bugs. According to two University of

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Amsterdam is often held up as a model of a cycling-friendly city, but John Bishop begs to differ – and says even the local cyclists

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Transport Minister Phil Twyford and acting associate Transport Minister James Shaw have announced the Government intends to fully fund SkyPath –

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From the high tech to home-build, living roofs offer a host of benefits - both aesthetic and practical. So why don’t we see more

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New Zealanders are well known to be lovers of design, so it’s no surprise that the country’s second Festival of Architecture has pulled out

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Keep your work boots and car keys at home, because Nearmap, an Australian company that has just launched in this market, says its new

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Whittaker’s has opened its first physical store in Auckland International Airport meaning International travellers can now take our country’s favourite chocolate with them when they travel. 

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The finalists for Public and Institutional Spaces in the Spatial category for this year's Best Awards

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Sarah Dunn looks into the unique new fit-out gracing Auckland furniture retailer Good Form's showroom.

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More than just a building full of lecture theatres and classrooms, Auckland University of Technology’s new engineering, computer and mathematical sciences precinct – called Ng?

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Fifteen New Zealand projects, some built, some under construction, and some conceptual, have been shortlisted for this year’s World Architecture Festival. 

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Idealog's sister title The Register recently held its Hotlist Awards and chose the best in the retail business across a whole bunch of categories. Among the

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Victoria University of Wellington masters student Hannah Carson has been awarded the inaugural New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects Vectorworks Landmark Student scholarship, for

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Damien van Brandenburg of Architecture van Brandenburg has a vision to redevelop the Dunedin waterfront. He's not alone in this plan,

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