Cornering the market in Te Papaioea, phase one of this master plan comprises bike shop, design studio and apartment.
An unexpected factory reset gave chef Sam Mannering free rein to reimagine the Parnell apartment he’d coveted for more than a decade.
Seeking to bring in the light, Lloyd Hartley Architects strip an apartment in Tāmaki Makaurau back to its very beautiful bones.
Tailored to its occupants, a mixed-use development raises the bar for inner-city living.
The Jervois apartments lead a new wave of intensification with graceful restraint.
Above his new gallery in Auckland, David Alsop has created a home, surrounding himself with meaningful pieces.
With open spaces and striking colour, a young architect couple rehabilitate a cookie-cutter apartment that came with great bones.
With a distinctly personal touch, chef Al Brown makes an apartment in a tower by Cheshire Architects his own.
Revisiting the golden age of the Wellington apartment building.
Jonathan Rutherfurd Best and Andrew Glenn make sense of an awkward apartment space in Britomart, Tāmaki Makaurau.
A belief in simplicity and order underpins the design of this self-contained unit.
As Tāmaki Makaurau intensifies, the city needs new ways of living. Enter Modal, Ockham’s first build-to-rent project.
With a little genius, Patchwork Architecture unlocks living in a tiny apartment.