More outtakes from our current issue: this time, the house on Great Barrier Island designed by Paul Clarke of Crosson Clarke Carnachan Archi...
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More outtakes from our current issue: this time, the house on Great Barrier Island designed by Paul Clarke of Crosson Clarke Carnachan Archi...
TV3's Sunrise has recently been featuring a series of great homes that have previously been seen in HOME New Zealand. We see it as anoth...
A lot of people are very interested in the house by Amanda Yates that features on our cover. The beauty of this blog is that it allows us th...
We end this long and embarrassing silence (blogging seems so easy to start with then suddenly, it becomes difficult to think of things to sa...
A reminder to all you Wellingtonians that the eminent architect and raconteur Roger Walker will be giving a talk tomorrow night (Thursday Oc...
Here's our latest cover, shot by Patrick Reynolds at his own house (a villa extension designed by Malcolm Walker) using his daughters, R...
More fashion and architecture collaborations, this time between Miuccia Prada and OMA's Rem Koolhaas, who designed 'The Transformer...
Thinking about fashion and architecture, as we do in our latest issue, brought to mind the number of great buildings produced by the melding...
In Auckland last week, Japanese architect Shigeru Ban gave a talk to a capacity crowd in the Auckland Town Hall. Ban is best-known for his w...
You may or may not care, but this week is Fashion Week, so here at ACP headquarters (the home of Fashion Quarterly, and other fashion-obsess...
I apologise for having broken one of the cardinal rules of blogging: to communicate little and often, ideally in easily digestible daily chu...
The house by Stevens Lawson Architects on Hawkes Bay's Te Mata Peak that is one of our Home of the Year finalists looks great from every...
Over the next few weeks we're hosting a series of evenings in Auckland and Wellington offering our readers the chance to come and meet t...
One of the hardest parts about laying out house shoots is showing as much of the house as possible without the layouts getting repetitive. T...
It's official - the 2009 Home of the Year is the Waiheke Island house by Mitchell & Stout Architects. Here it is on the cover of our...
TV3's Campbell Live revealed the finalists in the Home of the Year on their show last night, and they all looked terrific. You can view...
The latest Architecture New Zealand magazine contains an editorial and subsequent story by editor John Walsh on Auckland's plans (or sur...
Sorry about the silence, everyone. We've been flat out preparing our 2009 Home of the Year issue. Which brings us to the point of today...