The 2026 New Zealand Architecture Directory

The 2026 New Zealand Architecture Directory offers a snapshot of a profession in constant evolution. Across cities, coastlines, and communities, architects and designers continue to respond to a changing world with intelligence and resolve — balancing ambition with responsibility, and craft with context.

Bringing together practices focused on residential design, from nuanced renovations and additions to expansive new homes, what unites the professionals in this directory is a shared commitment to thoughtful architecture: work that is disciplined and deeply considered; generous in spirit, and attentive to the rhythms of living, now and into the future.

For anyone considering a new build or renovation, this publication serves as a clear point of departure. It is a guide to the ethos of the people behind the work — a means of navigating the breadth of architectural practice in Aotearoa, and of finding a studio whose approach, values, and experience align with the project at hand.

To see more from any of the practices featured here, visit the HOME Design Directory for full portfolios, and in-depth project and video features.

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In the Coromandel, a home with a humble profile and a thoughtful design makes the most of a stunning location.

Built with awe-inspiring attention to detail, this Arrowtown home is a fresh interpretation of a familiar Otago rural vernacular.

This sculptural Northland bach is a perfect north arrow on a remote farm high above the sea.

With the sun on its bow and the community at its stern, this is a house in which the elements are always front of mind.

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