Te Whare-iti has won a national competition for infill housing, specifically designed for Auckland backyards but is proving equally popular elsewhere with buyers wanting small homes for their beach sections, lifestyle blocks and retirement villages.
Te Whare-iti has won a national competition for infill housing, specifically designed for Auckland backyards but is proving equally popular elsewhere with buyers wanting small homes for their beach sections, lifestyle blocks and retirement villages.
Extended family living under one roof for reasons of tradition rather than economic necessity is becoming common in New Zealand especially among the more recent immigrant community.
The challenge of a net zero energy home in Central Otago – currently at design phase –is primarily one of maintaining thermal comfort throughout the temperature range between 35°C in summer and -10°C in winter.
Two single hipped roofed pavilions nestle among a wetland of national importance and surrounded by fruit and nut trees. The two pavilions are bridged by an outdoor loggia and entry space.
Another hillside house with a view to die for. The water views are expansive, and the hills of Plimmerton and Pukerua Bay are an equal treat.
‘Fire and Ice’, which would have been the first purpose-designed ice rink for Wellington, was sadly it was ‘put on ice’ at the last minute.
Aonui has been commissioned to coordinate the seismic strengthening of these popular buildings
A derelict building has made way for a new townhouse that planners agree will fit the neighbourhood well.
Our computer generated image (CGI) artist client needed to put a little space between his family and work environment in central Martinborough.
Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School acknowledged the role of set design in the success of stage and screen productions when it commissioned its new design studios in Te Whaea .
Square pegs can’t go into a round hole – but with clever design, they can seamlessly fit a triangular plot.
Commanding views over Tawa and Porirua also come with raging wind and all day sun – perfect for maximising renewable energy.
The Wright family were willing participants – guinea pigs- in the active solar house experiment that has been their home since 2001.
The Pacific island nation of Tokelau comprises 3 small atolls spread over 300 kilometres of ocean with the nearest neighbour Samoa 24 hours away by ship.
The comfort and safety of foot passengers embarking on the three Interislander ferries in Wellington and Picton has been one area of our work , the others being terminal planning and ship mooring systems.
Limestone rocks are a byproduct in the extraction and production of agricultural lime but make a dramatic cladding for these offices.
Hyperbolic PTFE paraboloids in cantilevered steel frames won the approval of the owners and dramatically increased foot traffic and retail trade.
The client’s desire for both floors of this Auckland house to receive passive solar gain through a two-storey glazed facade was solved with an excavated north-facing courtyard.
The owners purchased this hilltop site overlooking Tutukaka with a view to operating a day spa, below a stealthy, healthy modern family home.
Prime views and idea microclimates are frequent contradictions and none more so than in the story of this Khandallah house.
A commercial walnut orchard in Whanganui provides the setting for this unpretentious rural home.
Greenaway Gardens is an environmentally inspired subdivision that offers community members a rewarding relationship with nature.
Dunstan Halt was designed to be seen in the expansive Central Otago landscape but not intrude upon it.
This country house sits on top of a sharp ridge on 16 hectares of retired pastureland, with views over the Waikanae River.
Cook Strait ferry passengers using the Bluebridge service arrive and leave Wellington via this new terminal.
This heavily insulated house is the second to be completed at Greenaway Gardens and demonstrates the flexibility of active solar design.
Climate change as well as better health care for the people of Tokelau drove this NZAid project design by Aonui.
The beers, wines, and backfittings have changed but Richard’s 18- yr-old bar servery at Arizona on Featherston & Grey is still looking great. Cheers!
A superbly tranquil site was available for the proposed new crematorium and chapel in Akatarawa cemetery in Upper Hutt.
The metamorphosis of The Drovers Return into DROVERS Bar & Kitchen followed this function room expansion designed by Aonui Architecture.