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  • Feb092018

    Before 1867, settlers had two options when transporting themselves between Lyttleton and Christchurch. They either had to embark on a perilous scramble over the volcanic Port Hills or take a ship across the Sumner Bar

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  • Dec182017

    Imagine boosting to your destination as fast as an aeroplane – but on land! This innovative concept may well be the future of travel.

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  • Dec112017

    Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city, is a multicultural hub with an iconic skyline and variety of heritage sites.

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  • Dec072017

    Sustainability is a key concept in today’s construction industry, it’s perhaps best understood as a goal – something to reach

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  • Nov202017

    A new project to utilise the abandoned underground tunnels that exist underneath Auckland has been proposed.

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  • Oct022017

    Abandoned places are everywhere. From hospitals, towns to courthouses, there is something equally eerie and fascinating about buildings and settlements that are left completely abandoned.

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  • Sep212017

    New Zealand is well on route to reaching the target of 90% renewable energy share by 2025. Compared to other countries around the world, we are a leader in renewables, but more needs to be done to cut down heavy emissions from greenhouse gases.

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  • Sep042017

    Auckland’s red-hot property market continues to grow. New Zealand’s largest city is getting ready for a new housing boom, that will see suburban towns like Kumeu, Warkworth and Pukekohe, become mini cities in their own right.

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  • Aug022017

    Cities of the future may well be home to many pop up workplaces, offering a way of tackling the challenges of overcrowding and population growth.

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  • Jul182017

    Sir Miles Warren was among a group who drove the New Zealand modernist architectural style in a brutalist direction in the ’60s. Yet his style and influence continues to be felt in New Zealand today.

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