A sharp little building brings much-needed staff amenity to a self-service carwash site in Saint Lukes.
On a steep backyard in the capital, Pou Architecture creates a cabin that morphs to meet a young family’s evolving needs.
An ancient pātaka kai is reimagined as a hub for hapū and conservation in Whanganui.
Two women design and construct a shepherd hut from reclaimed materials – and find strength in building on their own.
Project Doggy Bag is a transportable studio designed and built by John Hayes and his team from Nine Thirty Architecture in Kirikiriroa Hamilton, using only second-hand materials. This March, the building will be auctioned off for charity.
These joyous swimming sheds are a carbon-positive step up for public architecture.
Arête Architects add a timber tower to a family bungalow in the Eastbourne bush.
A Kingsland villa extension by Glamuzina Architects that’s anchored by a kind of relic.