Author: AC Admin
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Starter Homes
The results have come back, but I haven’t seen much comment yet – so why don’t we start it off? The Department of Building and Housing, when under Shane Jones as a Minister, kicked off a competition to design a small scale affordable home. The competition requirements were quite stringent – not much room for…
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33rd Pritzker Prize winner: Peter Zumthor
# NewsHe is not a celebrity architect, not one of the names that show up on shortlists for museums and concert hall projects or known beyond architecture circles. He hasn’t designed many buildings; the one he is best known for is a thermal spa in an Alpine commune. And he has toiled in relative obscurity…
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Easter Architecture
# RANTINGWhile Easter has huge significance for those of Christian faith with the story of death and rising again, for the rest of largely heathen New Zealand Easter mainly seems to mean gorging on chocolate and doing a spot of shopping. Do chocolate and architecture mix? Well, almost. Here is the world’s largest easter egg (in…
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Film : Rem Koolhaas – A Kind of Architect
When: 3.45pm Friday 10 April & 1pm Sunday 12 April Where: Paramount Theatre, Courtney Place As part of the World Cinema Showcase 2009, this documentary by Markus Heidingsfelder and Min Tesch, discusses the ‘whirlwind career’ of Koolhaas: architect, filmaker, journalist, urban theorist. “The climax comes with his first skyscraper, the amazing “loop in space” of…
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Lecture and film screening of Oscar Niemeyer’s “Life is a Breath of Air”
When : 6.00pm, Wednesday 8th April 2009 Where : LT1 Faculty of Architecture and Design VUW 139 Vivian Street, Wellington niemeyer-poster
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Every Recession needs its Architectural Show Ponies
# RANTINGIt’s a big scarey world at the moment: Side-lining RMA trauma, capitalism getting egg on its face, the planet going down the climatic toilet, and Memorial Park on hold. Let’s not even mention the National Library. It’s in times like these that irresponsible flippancy becomes one of the few critical tools left unshakable.
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RMA submissions – due today
Submissions on the RMA Streamlining Bill is due today. I’ll refrain from comments about politics and streamlining – or streamlining and design – you can check out Christina Cogdell’s Eugenic Design for that one. But the Bill proposed raises important issues about how the public might be included or excluded from the RMA process. The…
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Architectural reasons for dumping the Monarchy…?
# RANTINGUnfortunately the Guardian article that brings this rather strange contemporary building to our attention is dated 31st of March – so I have to assume that it isn’t some April Fool’s Day prank. This is, according to the article, the Prince of Wales’ first attempt at architectural design – a fire station in that weird…
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Video of the Week XI: Architecture & energy 1
Amid all of the hooha surrounding our Supreme Court – symbols of power, propaganda, and hair loss – we should take time out to step back and really consider the dome issue in a more holistic way. You see, as this remarkable little film sets out, there really are supernatural consequences of building domes, which have no doubt been…

