A new show at Objectspace creates a gathering space for Indigenous imagination.
Dwelling on the politics of domestic design in a new group show at Objectspace.
A new book and exhibition celebrate architect Rewi Thompson.
With guidance from locals, architect Rick Pearson turns two classrooms into a vibrant visitor centre in the foothills of Mount Everest.
Qiane Matata-Sipu is a Māori storyteller who has told the stories of 100 indigenous women in podcast, photography and now a book, which has been long-listed for the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards.
Photographer Paul Gilbert’s intimate record of Aotearoa’s house-truck movement is presented in a new book.
Patterson Associates brings an unwaveringly philanthropic couple’s vision to life at Ōtautahi’s newest museum.
Finding your feet in a 1950s lodge at the head of Lake Wanaka.
Makes of fashion.
An online gallery of limited-edition prints takes a circular approach.
An author and poet make a bold move in Wellington.
A compelling new book by Sara McIntyre captures a previously unseen side to the King Country.
Photographer Mark Smith documented a country in lockdown — including Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern — from a safe distance.
The 10th Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival celebrates inconvenient narratives.
Travel ephemera finds its place and time.
Building a hut at Coromandel's Driving Creek with found materials.
Flight Trainer for Albatross by Greer Twiss returns to the Waitematā Harbour.