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Where would we be without bridges? Stranded between two points, gazing forlornly across a vast expanse, presumably. But while we can all appreciate their

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Despite the Economist’s vote of confidence for Auckland as the Eighth Most Liveable City in the World for 2017, we who live here know

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We live in a world where architectural (and all) imagery is ubiquitous. An image of a new building in New York screen-grabbed online on

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Correlating design with the cultural identity and context is the only real foundation for authentic architecture. Everything else is academic, spatial and formal exercise

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The coveted World Building of the Year 2017 award was recently given to a rammed earth post-earthquake prototype home in China that "combined ancient

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Generator is opening up a new space in Auckland’s Takutai Square – just the latest sign that the City of Sails’ co-working scene is

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The rise of fast-casual dining is having an influence on some of the most well known fast food restaurant chains in the business –

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Oliver Haydon on how to tell if your architecture firm is growing too fast.  

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As our cities become denser, the role public space plays in thriving urban areas cannot be underestimated. That’s the message Wall Street Journal’s 2013

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Some commentators think food and integrated hospitality offerings will save brick and mortar retail from obsolescence in the age of ecommerce. In the Enhancing the

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James Lord of SurfaceDesign, Inc has big plans to develop a whole new community south of Auckland – a community that may one day

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As businesses demand more flexible workspaces, Regus is helping to lead a commercial property revolution. Here’s how you can enhance productivity and save money. 

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Te Toki a Rata, the new building for the School of Biological Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington, is set to open its doors

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There is a well-known M?ori proverb that goes as follows: ‘He aha te mea nui o te ao – What is the most important

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Some commentators think food and integrated hospitality offerings will save brick and mortar retail from obsolescence in the age of ecommerce. In the Enhancing the

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Eighteen years of iD Dunedin Fashion weeks, as well as a globally recognised bachelor’s degree in fashion - it appears there is more to

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Mevo founding director and CEO Erik Zydervelt shares some of his favourite places in Wellington.

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Outdoor advertising company Adshel NZ has partnered with the Wellington City Council and the Urban Art Foundation in an initiative to enrich the vibrancy of the

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We chat with Studio Pacific Architecture's Peter Mitchell about his practice's He Tohu Exhibition and their Spatial Purple Pin win at the 2017 Best

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Buildings account for a big chunk of global greenhouse gas emissions. But, as Fiona Miller writes, the rapid growth of smart, sustainable design gives

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Since it kicked off in 2002, MMC has become a leader in the field of fund and investment administration services and currently has funds in

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Our favourite woollen shoes, Allbirds, and one of our favourite Auckland eating establishments, Coco's Cantina, are coming together, giving locals an opportunity

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Like many industries, architecture is being disrupted by changing technology – and tastes – at a pace never experienced before. Ignite Architects' managing director

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Courtney Devereux hears from Vicki Lee of Hospitality New Zealand about why hospitality and retail are working so well together.

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As the debate over whether to build facilities and infrastructure for the America’s Cup on reclaimed land heats up, we look at the surprising number of

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Some commentators think food and integrated hospitality offerings will save brick and mortar retail from obsolescence in the age of ecommerce. But does catering

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