Scarlet Prize in Architecture
Scarlet Architects have announced the establishment of their
Kaiurungi: New A+W NZ Position Established
Parlour Article: A+W Dulux Awards by Lynda Simmons
We are always very proud to have the support of Australia's Parlour, world leaders in issues of equity, gender and architecture. On 5 November 2018, Parlour published an article on the A+W NZ Dulux Awards, written by
Sue Evans awarded a NZIA President's Award 2018
Congratulations to A+W NZ member Sue Evans, who was recognised at the NZIA National Awards 2018 with a President's Award. Sue has supported and been involved with A+W NZ since its early
Past Co-Founder Julie Wilson in M2 Woman 2017
Sitting in a waiting room recently, I came across a 2017 issue of the M2 Woman magazine - and an article called 'Redefining Motherhood.' There on pages 38, 39 is a profile on AW NZ Co-Founder and Secretary (2011-2016)
02: Diversity
The Workplace Revolution Series - 02: Diversity
Architecturenz Aug/Sept 2018, pp30 - 39.
Following from the first article in the Architecturenz magazine 01: Flexible Work (May/June 2018), this
Parlour Super Salon at RMIT's 'WORKAROUND'
Architecture+Women NZ have been invited by Parlour to their 'Super Salon' event, as part of the RMIT Design Hub WORKAROUND exhibition programme.
Parlour
A+W NZ Co-Chair Interviewed by Diversity Agenda
A+W NZ Co-Chair was interviewed by Diversity Agenda before the launch of their website and #20for21 project earlier this year. Here we reproduce their article, with the link to the original here.
A+W NZ Interviews Past NZIA President Christina van Bohemen
To mark the significance of her term as the second female President of the NZIA, A+W NZ met with Christina van Bohemen on Monday 11 June 2018, to record in an interview some of her thoughts and reflections on her experiences as President. We know that having a female leader of the Institute is important role modelling for the younger generation
A+W NZ Dulux Innovation Tour 2018
Recently Dulux NZ provided the platform for a few wonderful days in Melbourne for several of our A+W.NZ 2017 Award finalists – Natasha Markham, Jade Kake and






