Author: AC Admin
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Shout the Arch Centre a cuppa
Welcome to the next series for our Basin Appeal fundraising campaign.
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Time is Money | Give an Hour
Welcome to the latest stage of our Basin Appeal fundraising campaign.
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Launch Pad 5: City to Sea bridge
The WCC Long Term Plan has proposed a re-design of the 1992-designed Civc Square; part of a project to Revitalise the Civic Square precinct which includes a national music hub, and an earthquake strengthened Town Hall. The plan describes a re-thinking of the squares connections to the CBD: “Upgrading Civic Square and improving links…
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Launch Pad 4: the Proposed Airways Tower
Submissions on the first (for what seems like a very long time) notified Resource Consent – the proposed Airways Tower – are due on Friday the 29th March. The application is to “construct, operate and maintain a new 32.5 metre high air traffic control tower at the Airport…
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Launch Pad 3: Pukeahu: NWMP
In April this year, the National War Memorial Park | Pukeahu was opened. It was formally blessed on Wednesday 25th March, following which the site was host to numerous public events. The park, formed above an undergrounded Buckle St (now Arras tunnel), was speedily built to meet the centenary of ANZAC Day. So what kind…
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Launch Pad 2: Earthquake House
The mundune-looking Earthquake House has been with us since Te Papa opened in 1998. It simulates an aftershock of the 1987 Edgecumbe earthquake; the original quake being a magnitude 6.6. No doubt most parents (uncles, aunts and grandparents, babysitters …) have been dragged to the Earthquake House by shorter people. It’s now proposed that it…
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Launch Pad 1: Affordable Housing
It is more that obvious that housing affordability is now a perennial topic. The relatively new distinguishing of “affordable” from “social” housing is also becoming common place. Houses have long been important projects for architects. In Wellington, the WCC’s rejuvenation of its social…
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Michael Graves – PoMo gone to the grave
Too soon for bad-taste comments? Sorry Michael – I never knew you at all, but with a name like Graves you’ve probably had those jokes all your life. A life which has just ended – yes, sadly, the world’s greatest Post-Modern architect has, like the architectural style that he helped spawn, passed away. Far be…
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RIP Ath’
It’s been a tough couple of years for Wellington architecture with the significant losses of architectural giants such as Gerald Melling and Bill Toomath, and now today Ian Athfield.
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Energy-Efficiency & Sustainable Architecture CPD seminars
We have organised two CPD seminars (40 CPD pts each) on energy-efficiency and sustainable design.