Past Events

  • City Making & The Value of Urban Design Panels – Festival of Architecture

    Tauranga Art Gallery, 108 Willow St, Tauranga

    Join our keynote speakers, Lisa Dunshea (Auckland Council Design Review Manager) and Michael Nettleship (Auckland Council Design Review Panel Lead), at the opening event of the Festival of Architecture in Tauranga. At this Tauranga Art Gallery hosted event, Lisa and Michael will discuss the role and varied successes of Urban Design Panels in cities throughout […]

    Free
  • Open Doors Walking Tour – Festival of Architecture

    In collaboration with the Property Council of New Zealand, take the chance to discover and learn about some of Tauranga CBD's architectural developments. From commercial and residential developments currently under construction to completed interior fitouts, this is a great way to get some insight into the design processes behind these projects. Meeting place and itinerary […]

    Free
  • 2×2 City Revitalisation – Festival of Architecture

    Boffa Miskell Level 5, 35 Grey Street Tauranga

    How can we revitalise our urban areas? 2×2 City Revitalisation is a joint partnership between NZIA & NZILA and explores the ideas of revitalising our urban places through a range of 2×2 presentations (2 slides/ 2 minutes per slide). Expect great speakers presenting their built, unbuilt and potential future ideas for Tauranga city centre. Please […]

    Free
  • Movie Night : Urbanized – Festival of Architecture

    Our Place 91 Willow Street Tauranga

    Join us for a free screening of Urbanized, an award-winning documentary about the design of cities. Tauranga, just like many other cities around the world, is experiencing a booming growth. See what the world’s foremost architects, thinkers, planners and politicians have to say about the issues and strategies around housing, mobility, public spaces, economy and […]

    Free
  • Urban Te Papa – The Evolution Opportunity of Tauranga CBD – Festival of Architecture

    University of Waikato – Tauranga Campus 101 Durham Street Tauranga

    Great cities have vibrant city centres – how can we create a vibrant, safe and successful city for people to live, work, play and learn? New Zealand’s urban centres are facing unprecedented pressure from strong population growth, changing preferences, and aging population. Tauranga is a prime example of this, having grown from a small costal […]

    Free