In:situ with architects
John Walsh, the New Zealand Institute of Architects’ Communications Manager, provides an insider’s view of In:situ, the 2015 NZIA conference.
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John Walsh, the New Zealand Institute of Architects’ Communications Manager, provides an insider’s view of In:situ, the 2015 NZIA conference.
BRANZ Principal Scientist Mark Bassett has just retired after a long and distinguished career. In that time, he published over 100 papers and was responsible for groundbreaking work into energy efficiency, indoor air quality and leaky buildings.
The new Construction Contracts (Retention Money) Amendment Bill has been released.
A café in Auckland’s North Shore with a unique design philosophy has taken out the Supreme title at the 2013 ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards.
Nine out of 10 New Zealanders rate good sun and insulation as ‘important’ or ‘very important’ when choosing a new home.
David Kelly, the new Chief Executive of the Registered Master Builders Association (RMBA), steps into the role at an exciting time in the industry. He tells Build a bit about himself and how he sees the lie of the land.
Lesley Haines and Stephen Titter have been appointed to the BRANZ Board of Directors. As independent Board members, they will work alongside five other construction industry-nominated Directors.
It was shake, rattle and roll on a hill near Wellington when BRANZ put research into house foundations to a practical test.
A team of 28 scientists, including Dr Malcolm Cunningham from BRANZ, won the $500,000 2014 Prime Minister’s Science Prize for internationally recognised work on health and housing.