Amelia Melbourne Hayward asked several architects some questions about the professional side of working in architecture. She wrote two articles for Architecture Now, published online on 12 April 2016 and 19 April 2016.
The Pioneer Class: Women who Started at the Auckland School of Architecture in 1972.
In 2014, Pamela Bell was the guest editor for Professionelle magazine, and she invited architect Nikki Launder to submit an article on the daily realities of raising young children and managing an architectural life.
The Metalcraft A+W•NZ Writing Award 2016 results are in, and you can read the three winning short-piece submissions!
Portico - a new website resource for secondary and tertiary students who are interested in architecture.
Tessa Forde is one of four panel members interviewed by Lynn Freeman on the Arts programme on Sunday 3 January 2016.
To help out with the Future Islands pavilion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture, A+W NZ has become the sponsor of the official limited edition New Zealand Pavilion Tote Bag.
In the Nov / Dec issue of architecture nz is an article written by Justine Harvey on a recently-formed group within Jasmax, who advise the various design teams within the practice on tikanga and appropriate cultural engagement on all projects.
ĀKAU are featured in the November / December issue of architecture nz, where their non-typical approach to practice structure, method and client base is discussed.
Felicity Brenchley and Ana Heremaia of ĀKAU talk with Kathryn Ryan on RNZ