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.
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.
Rebecca Green and Victoria Streeter have made the first steps toward building the A+W•NZ sound interview archive, with the intention of publishing and eventually creating a presence of New Zealand female architects on Wikipedia.
A+W•NZ aims to support the architectural community in all its diversity. In the spirit of manaakitanga (hospitality) this event combines the joy of singing waiata (songs) along with some understanding of tikanga (protocol) in relation to powhiri (welcoming).
To compliment the current exhibition RE-NEGOTIATION by Marysia Lewandowska Architecture+Women•NZ hosted a round table discussion on Communism, Capitalism and Commons.
The A+W•NZ core team were very happy to receive a 'Highly Commended' placing in the Hays NAWIC Excellence Awards 2015, in the Helen Tippett Award category.
KISSING Breakfast, with Prof Sylvia Lavin, held at 7:30am Saturday 11 April 2015, at IMA Deli in Fort St, Auckland.
The A+W•NZ Black Friday Breakfast was held on 13 February 2015 at 7am.
The inaugural A+W•NZ Awards were held on 27 September 2014, in the Te Iringa Room, Sir Paul Reeves Building, AUT, Auckland
The inaugural A+W•NZ Awards are on!
The Inaugural A+W•NZ Awards 2014 — 27th September 2014.
Here's to celebrating the successes of 2013 and welcoming in another year of potential and positive change.
Merry Christmas Happy Holidays to you all
Tom Daniell gave an excellent lecture at Auckland University on Monday 7 October, and those in Wellington are advised not to miss his presentation while there.
Justine Clark and Debbie Ryan will deliver a public lecture as part of the series on Diverse Practice, in association with Women+Architecture NZ.
A conversation on Diverse Practice as part of a series, in association with Architecture+Women NZ.
We invite you to come along and listen to an enjoyable discussion on the complexities and potential strategies to table architecture, gender and equality.
Cazu Zeger will be presenting her lecture in Wellington, as the last leg of her lecture series in New Zealand.