Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington Professor of Architecture Derek Kawiti is hosting a TV show examining the influence of Māori design concepts on Aotearoa’s contemporary built environment—and Ngā Mokopuna is set to play a starring role.
There are good reasons why prisoners shouldn't be housed in a dreary architecture of grey walls and grey furniture with people in grey jumpsuits, writes Christine McCarthy.
Ali Al-Omari is the first recipient of the Trimble Karahipi Hangarau / Technology Scholarship, which is supporting him to complete a Master’s degree in Architecture. He is dedicating his thesis to Palestine.
Te Herenga Waka architecture student Beth Williams won the New Zealand Student category at the Dulux Colour Awards with The Keeper of My Memories, praised for its innovative integration of colour psychology into architectural storytelling, described by judges as a “total dreamscape”.
Māori and Pasifika students from Te Wāhanga Waihanga-Hoahoa—Wellington Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation recently received a unique opportunity to present to Māori practitioners from Jasmax’s Waka Māia rōpū, one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s foremost architecture firms.
We tend to house prisoners in accommodation that is more secure than it needs to be—any expansion of prison real estate needs to address this problem, writes Christine McCarthy.
Zoe Mason’s journey from doubt to a degree culminates at Te Herenga Waka―Victoria University of Wellington’s May Graduation ceremonies, where she will be awarded a Bachelor of Architecture.
Over 400 new solar panels are now generating electricity for Te Wānanga Waihanga-Hoahoa Wellington Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation, at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington’s campus on Vivian St.
Bliss Graetz, a 4th year Master of Landscape Architecture student at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, used her Summer Research scholarship to research the impacts of community gardens.
Lauren Hayes, a 5th year Master of Architecture (professional) student at Victoria University of Wellington won Best Visual at this year’s Summer Gold Awards.
Tim Donaldson, a 5th year Master of Architecture student, won a Summer Gold Award for his project studying acute mental health ward design in New Zealand.
Our Reading Group takes place on the third and fourth Thursday of the month. Thursday 24 April: Whiti: Colossal Squid of the Deep – By Victoria Cleal, illustrated by Isobel Joy Te […]
Marble & Mud is a creative manifestation of my identify examined under the lens of my Greek whakapapa. Years of exploring my relationship with my heritage and upbringing have brought rise to the same core themes with an undeniable flow, be it in icons, colours, symbols or sound. This exhibition will be a collage of visual art, showing mixed media, textiles, writing, projection and performance art.
Marble & Mud is a creative manifestation of my identify examined under the lens of my Greek whakapapa. Years of exploring my relationship with my heritage and upbringing have brought rise to the same core themes with an undeniable flow, be it in icons, colours, symbols or sound. This exhibition will be a collage of visual art, showing mixed media, textiles, writing, projection and performance art.
Another weekend in the books for the Wellington Phoenix academy. A truncated set of matches, due to Easter weekend, saw the men’s reserves maintain their perfect record in the Dettol Central League. Luke Flowerdew’s second-half winner secured a 1-0 win... The post Academy Roundup – Week 4 appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.