Justine Harvey is editor of Architecture NZ and Houses magazines. With over 18 years experience in journalism, Justine has written for architecture, design and trends publications in New Zealand and Europe. In previous roles, she has worked for Rogers Stirk Harbour (formerly Richard Rogers Partnership), Arup and ING Media. Also, she has managed architectural events and exhibitions, promoting them across international media, at leading arts and architectural industry events, including the Venice Biennale 2008 and 2010. Justine was a jury member at the World Architecture Festival in both 2015 and 2016 and is a committee member of the Auckland Architectural Association.
Justine Harvey's Latest contributions
An Antarctic collaboration
Hugh Broughton and Stephen Middleton on working in one of the most collaborative design teams imaginable in Antarctica.
‘World’s most influential architect’ discusses race, social justice and architecture
Sir David Adjaye speaks to Justine Harvey about how architecture can contribute to an understanding of history and social justice.
Monastic view: O’Sullivan Studio
Michael O’Sullivan has an unconventional architectural approach as client, architect and builder of his Lyttelton studio.
The power of synthesis: Alejandro Aravena
An interview with Alejandro Aravena, director of the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Born again: Knox Presbyterian Church
Wilkie + Bruce Architects recreate an earthquake ravaged Gothic Revival church in New Zealand with a modern interpretation.
Striking Len Lye Centre opens in NZ
A sculptural stainless steel facade by Patterson Associates defines a new centre for acclaimed artist Len Lye’s work.
Capturing history: Treasury Research Centre and Archive
Architectus has designed an archive and family history research centre to protect and promote the heritage of a former New Zealand mining town.
Christchurch Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre
Patterson Associates has created a glistening white ethereal building beside the Avon River in Christchurch’s Hagley Park.
Clothed, not clad: Te Kaitaka
Fearon Hay Architects’ playful new marketing suite at Auckland Airport is a declaration of intent.
Tim Greer: Cloudy Bay and beyond
Tim Greer of Tonkin Zulaikha Greer talks with Architecture New Zealand editor Justine Harvey.