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...
Travel: Copenhagen's Kastrup Sea Baths
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
Our new cover features a home by Matt Brew of Cantilever Architects on Waiheke Island, photographed by Patrick Reynolds. Subscriber copies s...
From our archives: The gnomic celebration, 1945
You can understand everyone was a little giddy, what with the war ending and all ... to celebrate peace, Home & Building published a tr...
My Favourite Building: Sir Eion Edgar and Dunedin's new stadium
A sneak preview from our October/November: Sir Eion Edgar, chairman of Forsyth Barr, has chosen Dunedin's spectacular new stadium (by Ja...
Travel: London's Serpentine Pavilion
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 ...
From our archives: Favourite covers, winter 1939
A favourite cover from 1939, where an elegant combination of images reflects the magazine's desire to cater to a broad audience includin...
From our archives: A new series
Our next issue (published October 3) marks our 75th birthday: 75 years, that is, since Building Today magazine was first published ( Buildin...
Events: Sean Godsell in Auckland
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...