New Zealand Institute of Architects
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The Institute was first established in 1905. In 1963, it was reformed under The Architects Act, with functions split between the NZIA, the professional organization for architects, and what is now known as the New Zealand Registered Architects Board (NZRAB), which undertakes regulatory functions. Our objective is to promote excellence in architecture, the acquisition and dissemination of..
New Zealand Institute of Architects
1y ago
Duncan Joiner reflects on government architecture in the second half of the 20th century ..read more
New Zealand Institute of Architects
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John Walsh examines the presidency of former Venice Biennale boss Paolo Baratta ..read more
New Zealand Institute of Architects
1y ago
Peter Richardson traces the early history of government architecture in New Zealand ..read more
New Zealand Institute of Architects
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Angela Foster on the significance of Wellington Library ..read more
New Zealand Institute of Architects
1y ago
Dr Mike Austin explores the history, ideas and forms of Pacific architecture ..read more
New Zealand Institute of Architects
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Bill McKay traces the history of building design in Aotearoa ..read more
New Zealand Institute of Architects
1y ago
Meet the new President of Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZIA ..read more
New Zealand Institute of Architects
1y ago
The government must urgently overhaul the building code to protect the health and wellbeing of all New Zealanders, Marcus Hogan writes ..read more
New Zealand Institute of Architects
1y ago
Architect Guy Marriage looks to the Esk Valley flooding and says New Zealand must build differently in order to survive and thrive ..read more
New Zealand Institute of Architects
1y ago
Meet the new President of Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZIA ..read more