At the University of Canterbury, Information Communication Technology (ICT) has long been recognised as having great potential for making a major impact on the New Zealand economy.
Black Steel Mobile – Steels on Wheels
Down Minnehaha Avenue in Takapuna, North Shore, Auckland, there’s a four-level residence clinging to the base of the cliff that rises from the beach and has the volcanic island of Rangitoto in full view. More »
A capital investment for AMP NZ Office Trust
The original office building at 21 Queen Street, Auckland, was certainly not a prime piece of real estate and at 14 levels the concrete structure had not achieved its allowable floor ratio. More »
Chews Lane Revitalised
One of Wellington’s original entrepreneurs, John Chew, established a successful timber yard in Chews Lane in the 1880’s. More »
Kawerau Geothermal Power Plant
Mighty River Power’s new geothermal power station at Kawerau is the largest geothermal project undertaken in New Zealand for 20 years. More »
A new private hospital for Waikato
Work is well advanced on the construction of a new private hospital for Waikato; Braemar Hospital will relocate from Tainui Street in Hamilton to Ohaupo Road, Gower Park, during the Easter holidays of 2009. More »
Coronet Peak gets a new image
NZSki Ltd commissioned Michael Wyatt Architects Ltd to design a redevelopment of the existing building to cater for the future needs of the ski-field. More »
“Wall Street” Shopping Centre Dunedin
Dunedin’s “Wall Street” development fills in the missing link of this historic city’s shopping precinct, George St. It runs between the area’s main roads, George St, Filleul and St Andrews Streets. More »
A new lease of life for Carlaw Park
It was never taken seriously as Auckland’s stadium of choice for the rugby world cup, but phoenix-like it rises to a new life More »
Pier B is landing at Auckland Airport
At its opening in 1977, the international terminal had a total floor area of slightly more than 12,000m². Today it’s about 100,000m². More »






