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Flexible working in architecture: Part 2
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Four architects weigh in on breaking the mould of traditional work hours and contracts within the industry.
Flexible working in architecture: Part 1
Practice
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As part of the Workplace Revolution series, we explore the impacts of flexible working on architectural firms.
Review
Book review: The Japanese Garden
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Dr Andrew Barrie reviews this exploration of the art of Japanese gardens by Sophie Walker.
Photographing the 21st-century economy
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Andreas Gursky is one of the most important artists and photographers of our time. We review his latest exhibition in London.
Work
Justice and Emergency Services Precinct
Projects
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Being open and even a little friendly, Christchurch’s latest public building inverts the norm for justice buildings.
Trilingual: Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom
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See the only trilingual museum in Aotearoa: part of a modest-but-vibrant, multi-purpose community hub in Foxton.
Staying alive: Trafalgar Centre
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An elegant, black pavilion and surrounds create a real civic dimension to Nelson’s major indoor sports and community venue.
Across the Board
Jonah: Brick Bay Folly 2018
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A skeletal form of a whale, referencing the biblical story of Jonah, is the winner of this annual sculptural competition.
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