A gem from our archives that shows our predecessors didn't do everything right. This is from the unfortunate period in the 1960s and 197...

A gem from our archives that shows our predecessors didn't do everything right. This is from the unfortunate period in the 1960s and 197...
Copenhagen's Kastrup Sea Baths, designed by White Arkitektur AB and built in 2004, are a delighful invitation to take a dip. And we need...
Our new cover features a home by Matt Brew of Cantilever Architects on Waiheke Island, photographed by Patrick Reynolds. Subscriber copies s...
You can understand everyone was a little giddy, what with the war ending and all ... to celebrate peace, Home & Building published a tr...
A sneak preview from our October/November: Sir Eion Edgar, chairman of Forsyth Barr, has chosen Dunedin's spectacular new stadium (by Ja...
If you're lucky enough to be travelling to London before October 16 (or if you're living there), we highly recommend you visit this ...
A favourite cover from 1939, where an elegant combination of images reflects the magazine's desire to cater to a broad audience includin...
Our next issue (published October 3) marks our 75th birthday: 75 years, that is, since Building Today magazine was first published ( Buildin...
Righto, we're back. Sorry about the silence, but we went on holiday and it seemed a good opportunity to allow you to watch our short web...