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The latest news, projects, opinions and innovations from the Respond studio.
The latest news, projects, opinions and innovations from the Respond studio.
Want to see your new build or renovation project in 3D? Respond’s VR headsets provide a totally immersive experience.
We talk to Directors Mark Gribble and Natasha Cockerell about what makes their architectural studio different, and what the future holds.
With a smart approach to design and a clear understanding of the market, Respond Architects has helped take Abercrombie Mews from site purchase to construction in just seven months.
When it comes to construction projects, whether residential or commercial, your eyes can sometimes be bigger than your wallet.
Repairs to one of New Zealand’s largest leaky buildings are advancing, its aluminium cladding removed and protective building coverings up.
With property in New Zealand still a solid investment, you might be looking at renovating or extending your property. Here’s how to make the decision.
Respond Architects deliver a state-of-the-art, 500+ square metre office design for Honda New Zealand.
The education of our children is of the utmost importance, and the spaces and environments they’re taught in can help or hinder the process.
A design response to a modern suburban environment that’s thousands of years old.
Stuff.co.nz investigates development going on in New Zealand schools. Respond Architects project at Takapuna Grammar School is featured.
Respond Architects Joe Lyth waxes lyrical about the recent NZIA In:Situ bi-annual conference.
Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking seeks Director Natasha Cockerell’s opinion on the Christchurch Cathedral – repair or rebuild? Listen to the interview here.
NZ Herald interviews Director Natasha Cockerell on the challenges and pitfalls to consider when purchasing an apartment in an older building.
Delving into the benefits of Building Information Modelling – and what it actually is.
Director Natasha Cockerell talks about how developers can maximise their profits by making the most of their land area.
Cumberland House, designed by Neil Simmons in the late 1980s, is an exciting example of enduring modern architecture.