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Instagrammable moments
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Scott Compton discusses changing workplace design in the age of Covid, the rise of the distributed campus model and creating magnetic, experiential workspaces for empowered employees.
Work
The space between
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Chris Barton explores Te Wānanga, the long-planned replacement public space for the former Queen Elizabeth II Square, and Te Ngau o Horotiu, the new Downtown Ferry Terminal.
Ebb and flow
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Chris Barton finds Te Ngau o Horotiu, Auckland Council and Auckland Transport’s new Downtown Ferry Terminal designed by Isthmus, speaks to the moon.
Watching the collectives
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From December 2019 to March 2021, the value of New Zealand’s housing stock increased by $324 billion or about $65K per person in our team of five million.
Across the Board
Opinion: Off with my head!
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Pip Cheshire recommends an industry-wide road map to survival and resilience.
Opinion — Architecture: to love people and place
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Karamia Müller looks forward to a return to people and place with a renewed sense of aroha.
Opinion — Left behind: a Pacific story
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Karamia Müller considers the housing shortage we have inherited because of the value we place on heritage
Editorial: Chris Barton on no more blah, blah, blah
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Rays of hope emanated from the COP26 ‘Build Better Now’ virtual pavilion, showcasing 17 “exemplary sustainable projects” and explaining the ways in which construction has contributed to climate change and how future buildings could be less carbon intensive.
Claude Megson recognised in UK civic architecture journal
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A comprehensive review of the work of New Zealand architect Claude Megson and its relevance to the UK contemporary scene has appeared in the UK Journal of Civic Architecture, edited by Patrick Lynch.
Book reviews
The Architect and the Artists: Hackshaw McCahon Dibble The collaborative projects 1965–1979
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Lynda Simmons finds a successful reframing of the works of already well-published artists Colin McCahon and Paul Dibble and architect Jim Hackshaw.
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