A+W•NZ are honoured to be hosted by Ngāti Whātua at Ōrākei Marae for a very special dawn karakia.
A+W•NZ and Architectus proudly bring you Local Women Speak, an afternoon of presentations and discussion across a variety of topics in a friendly and relaxed forum. The event is on Saturday 24 September, and runs in two parts, starting at 2pm and finishing at 7pm.
A+W NZ panel event as part of Architecture Week 2016
Join Architecture+Women•NZ in a celebration of work by thesis students at Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Architecture. Six students will be challenged to present their thesis works in fast-paced, six-minute presentations.
Jane Rooney chairs a panel on developments in housing and what it means for the future of Christchurch and New Zealand.
The A+W NZ Timeline was first exhibited in the Silo 6 Gallery in our Between Silos Exhibition, held in 2013. Here we re-exhibit at the same venue, but in a different location, as part of the NZIA AAW 2016.
The third and last A+W•NZ Wellington Toast event is coming up on 13 September.
The second A+W•NZ Wellington Toast event is coming up!
A+W•NZ Wellington is hosting Toast, a Breakfast Series of three morning events, each featuring a separate guest. Enjoy a Q&A over a casual breakfast at Field & Green before heading out to your day.
On 4 April 2016, a special meeting was held at the usual venue in Mt Eden to celebrate the 24th Anniversary of the 'Thursday Lunch Group'.
As a way to support the The Friends of Futuna Charitable Trust, A+W•NZ and the NZIA Auckland Branch were very happy to host Lunch with Lene Tranberg on Wednesday 16 March, at 12:30pm, in the Cibo Courtyard, Parnell, Auckland.
A Public Lecture from Rachel Bevan, one of the Keynote Speakers at the International Straw Building Conference (ISBC) 3-9 March, 2016 in Methven, Canterbury, will give public lectures in Auckland, Wellington and Nelson before heading south.
Join us for an informal breakfast and refreshments, followed by an engaging presentation from Joan and Sofie about Spektrum Arkitekter, including their projects, approach and working methods.
Got a "hot topic"? Architecture+Women.NZ is inviting submissions (around 300 words). This is an opportunity to dust off some notes you have had kicking around and to contribute to or kick off a wider conversation.
Architecture+Women•NZ were delighted to host Fernanda Cabral, of Sydney based Peter Stutchbury Architecture for our next breakfast event.
The A+W•NZ Wellington team held their first 'Speed-Mentoring' event at the offices of Studio Pacific Architecture.
This event offered the opportunity for those in the architecture profession, those who are soon to join, those who work in associated fields and those who may have suspended their professional lives for now, to get together for a night of mutual mentorship.
The A+W NZ Timeline was re-installed during the NZIA Auckland Architecture Week, in Te Iringa Room at AUT
A+W•NZ have participated in the NZIA Auckland Architecture Week since 2013. This year is no different, with A+W•NZ hosting a series of smaller events over a full day.
Architecture in an Expanded Field is a collection of essays stemming from the 2013 A+W•NZ Symposium of the same name.