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A big win for the pink Lightpath
The World Architecture Festival has announced Te Ara I Whiti, Auckland’s pink Lightpath, as the winner of the transport category at its annual awards in Berlin.
Collaboration aims to turn the tide on Hauraki Gulf degradation
The Hauraki Gulf plays a significant role in the lives of Aucklanders and forms a significant part of the region’s identity.
Temporary regulations for the Navy’s 75th anniversary
The rules are to keep recreational boaties out of the way of the naval vessels, ensuring there are no collisions or security issues.
Wins for Auckland at NZ Architecture Awards
Auckland’s LightPath and Te Pātaka Kōrero o Te Hau Kapua–Devonport Library have been recognised at The 2016 New Zealand Architecture Awards.
Dig this: CRL rig heading up Albert Street
Gomer, the nine-storey-high piling rig affectionately named after 1960s TV character Gomer Pyle, has made good progress at the Albert and Customs Street intersection.
How Auckland Council works: A very (very) simple guide
A very simple guide to how Auckland Council works.
Auckland Art Gallery to display work by Monet
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki has received on long-term loan its first painting by Claude Monet and will exhibit the artwork from Wednesday 9 November.
Students bring art to the city
Students from the Elam School of Fine Arts have joined forces with Auckland Transport, Auckland Council and Panuku Development to hold an exhibition in one of the buildings closed to make way for the City Rail Link.
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