15/12/2017

Nominated – Idealog’s Most Creative People 2017

We recently found out that Makers of Architecture was nominated for Idealog's Most Creative People for 2017.

As it says on the Makers of Architecture website: “We enjoy a challenge and particularly the journey that is creative problem solving.” And there are plenty of problems to solve when it comes to designing and constructing buildings. Jae Warrander, Beth Cameron, Grant Douglas and Ben Sutherland push the boundaries of what’s possible using design and CNC fabrication, they’re closing the gap between design and build, their practices are reducing time and waste, and they are continuing to experiment with experiential installations.

You can find the full article here: http://idealog.co.nz/casestudies/idealogs-most-creative-people

02/10/2017

RNZ – Urbanist Bill McKay

Urbanist Bill McKay

by Radio New Zealand National | Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan


Bill McKay looks at the surprising history of prefabrication in New Zealand and what it promises for the future.

Interview Posted: 2 October 2017

Listen to the full interview:  www.radionz.co.nz

04/09/2017

Resene Total Colour Award 2017

Resene Total Colour Installation – Experiential / Product (Exterior) Award

The Resene Total Colour Awards were launched to encourage and celebrate excellent and creative use of colour; to showcase striking colour palettes and combinations and provide fresh inspiration.

'Passing Me By' an installation by Chris Welch and Jae Warrander for the Wellington LUX feastival was announced as the Resene Total Colour Installation - Experiential / Product Award for 2017.


View Project: makersfabrication.co.nz/lux-2017
You can read the full article here:  architecturenow.co.nz/articles/winners-resene-total-colour-awards-2017


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23/08/2017

On The Rise: Beth Cameron

The ArchitectureNow On The Rise series, supported by Resene, focuses on up-and-coming young designers and architects from across New Zealand. For the fifth interview in the series, we talk to designer Beth Cameron, co-director at Makers of Architecture and Makers Fabrication in Wellington.

You can read the full article here: http://architecturenow.co.nz/articles/on-the-rise-beth-cameron


Words Amelia Melbourne-Hayward
Image: Jason Mann

24/05/2017

ArchitectureNow – The Act of Making

Amelia Melbourne-Hayward speaks with the Wellington-based team behind Makers of Architecture and Makers Fabrication about the ever-evolving digital design space, prefabrication in New Zealand and how architectural design can – and should – enhance people’s lives.

You can read the full article here: architecturenow.co.nz/articles/the-act-of-making-makers-of-architecture


 

04/07/2016

RNZ – Kathy Waghorn: Future Islands at Venice

by Radio New Zealand National | Kim Hill


Kim Hill talks to the co-director of Future Islands, the New Zealand exhibition at Biennale Architettura 2016 in Venice, the most influential architectural event in the world.

Makers of Architecture | Audio Section: 08:49 - 09:46 min
Interview Posted: 28 May 2016

Learn More: venice.nzia.co.nz

Listen to the full interview: > www.radionz.co.nz/national