Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Fri, 20/06/2014 - 12:00am
The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (PAUP) contains a regulation preventing the use of uncoated roofing and cladding with an exposed surface or surface coating of “more than 10% zinc or copper”. This proposal would effectively ban the use, going forward, of metal roofing that is not coated. There...
Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Fri, 20/06/2014 - 12:00am
The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (PAUP) contains a regulation preventing the use of uncoated roofing and cladding with an exposed surface or surface coating of “more than 10% zinc or copper”. This proposal would effectively ban the use, going forward, of metal roofing that is not coated. There...
Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Fri, 20/06/2014 - 12:00am
Royal Wolf offices. A new benchmark in container design and construction
It’s fitting a company specialising in shipping containers has an office made out of the product it knows best.
And when Royal Wolf, Australasia’s biggest provider of shipping containers, was looking to build...
Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Fri, 20/06/2014 - 12:00am
The brief called for a contemporary style, with a rustic Coromandel aspect to accommodate the client’s style. Single level living was required for the couple, with self-contained living below for family. A pole construction design resulted, terracing down the slope and dramatically bisected by a...
Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Fri, 20/06/2014 - 12:00am
Designed for the hardest clients in the world.......My family & I!
Situated on an acre of picturesque avocado orchard just on the outskirts of Whangamata with views back over the tranquil harbour to Whangamata township beyond it needed to be a strong...
Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Fri, 20/06/2014 - 12:00am
Pataua Development in Whangarei, located on a large rural site. The clients, who are based overseas, requested that we create a master plan for a large rural site in the Pataua Development, Whangarei. A vision that could be brought to life in stages. The site consists of two key developments. At...
Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Fri, 20/06/2014 - 12:00am
Creating a relaxed environment for beachside holidays was the prime motivation for the owners of this Whangamata home. But they also wanted something that was architecturally interesting and displayed the materials and structure of the building.
As Glenn Bodger, of Strata Architects,...
Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Fri, 17/01/2014 - 12:00am
I understand this is the name of a type of modern music. This article is not about music, but about stuff you don’t want in your body, and specifically that you don’t want in the paint on your roof or walls.
Unfortunately the definition of “heavy metal” is somewhat loose. Wikipedia...
Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Wed, 15/01/2014 - 12:00am
While some traditional sports and RSA clubs are facing difficult times maintaining membership and commercial viability, Swanson RSA is bucking the trend big time.
Having undergone an extensive makeover, which involved demolishing and rebuilding 70% of the existing building, one of Swanson...
Submitted by NZMRM Editors on Wed, 15/01/2014 - 12:00am
By Graham Hepburn.
It’s not always easy to make a virtue out of necessity but architect Graham Pitts has achieved that with the striking steel portal frame home that he designed at Puawai Bay for Marlene and Robin Welch.
With a narrow, sloping site to contend with and a...
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