After noticing a growing number of people using the Wesley Community Food Bank in Porirua the community responded by starting what is now New
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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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
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
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
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
An international design competition has unveiled plans by five architects for a landmark high-rise tower in central Auckland.
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
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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Virtual and augmented reality are shaking up the architecture industry, Context Architects managing director Stephen Voyle says. But designers shouldn’t worry – it means
Imagine if those scuffling sounds you hear in your garden at night were kiwis poking around looking for bugs. According to two University of
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
Transport Minister Phil Twyford and acting associate Transport Minister James Shaw have announced the Government intends to fully fund SkyPath –
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
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
Keep your work boots and car keys at home, because Nearmap, an Australian company that has just launched in this market, says its new
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.
The finalists for Public and Institutional Spaces in the Spatial category for this year's Best Awards.
Sarah Dunn looks into the unique new fit-out gracing Auckland furniture retailer Good Form's showroom.
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?
Fifteen New Zealand projects, some built, some under construction, and some conceptual, have been shortlisted for this year’s World Architecture Festival.
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