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76 Small Rooms

76 Small Rooms
Landscape Architecture
Tokyo, Japan
Urban Design
Building People
Auckland
New Zealand
Te Tangi Te Mahanu
Auckland, New Zealand
Christchurch, New Zealand
Kowloon Walled City
Christchurch
University Of Auckland
Housing
Resource Management Act 1991
Mana Whenua
Messy Cities
Britomart
Takutai Square
Aotearoa New Zealand

Award-winning podcast about architecture from Aotearoa New Zealand, with your hosts Jeremy Hansen, Natasha Markham, Mat Brown, and Richard Archbold (Arch). Featuring local and international guests. Follow us on Instagram @76smallrooms and reach us at 76smallrooms@gmail.com

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Welcome to Episode 68! We're back from a brilliant weekend in Ōtautahi taking part in OpenCHCH, and we kicked off the festival with a live event. Recorded on the evening of Friday 1 May at Warren and Mahoney's 1963 masterpiece - the Harewood Cremator... more

Welcome to Episode 67! Today's episode is a fireside chat with the team around the recent book 'Messy Cities - Why We Can't Plan Everything', edited by Dylan Reid, Zahra Ebrahim, Leslie Woo, and John Lorinc. We discuss the key questions the book pose... more

Welcome to Episode 66! To close out our year, we huddle with just the core team and forty smooth minutes of reflecting on our collective highs and lows for 2026. We wish all our listeners and supporters a very happy Christmas and summer break, and th... more

Welcome to Episode 65! Today we talk with a true icon of Aotearoa's built and natural environment - Rachel de Lambert. Urban designer and landscape architect, consulting partner at Boffa Miskell, and Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Landscape A... more

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Andrew Just
Founder and director of Field Studio of Architecture and Urbanism
Field Studio of Architecture and Urbanism
Episode: Episode 068 - I'd Die Happy Once I Saw That @ OpenCHCH
Juanita Hepi
Writer, performer and storyteller
Episode: Episode 068 - I'd Die Happy Once I Saw That @ OpenCHCH
Sarah Rowlands
Photographer of architecture
Episode: Episode 068 - I'd Die Happy Once I Saw That @ OpenCHCH
Jessica Halliday
Architectural historian and co-founder
Te Putahi Centre of Architecture and City Making
Episode: Episode 068 - I'd Die Happy Once I Saw That @ OpenCHCH
Rachel de Lambert
One of New Zealand's leading voices in landscape architecture and urban design
Boffa Miskell
Episode: Episode 065 - Rachel de Lambert
George Clarke
Architect, architectural communicator, author, lecturer, TV presenter
Episode: Episode 064 - George Clarke
Craig Moller
academic illustrator, teacher, architect, sartorial leader
Independent/Book author
Episode: Episode 063 - Craig Moller
Hamish Nevile
CEO and Global Head of Design of Holmes Group
Holmes Group
Episode: Episode 062 - Hamish Nevile

Hosts

Jeremy Hansen
Host of the show; introduces wrap-ups and guides discussion across episodes.
Natasha Markham
Host contributing insights and reactions throughout episodes.
Mat Brown
Host providing highlights and lowlights; helps curate episode takeaways.
Richard Archbold
Host offering commentary and moderation; helps shape discussion and framing.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • Great podcast

    Great podcast on an interesting topic.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AJ Dempsey Ferguson
    New Zealand3 years ago
  • Architecture for architects and non-architects alike

    Thank you for this important independent contribution to NZ podcasting. Great to have a show that encourages public dialogue on architecture, and, most importantly, is comprehensible to non-architects.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jade Kake
    New Zealand8 years ago

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Provides valuable context on building culture and urban design in NZ.
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Independent, accessible dialogue on NZ architecture that's easy to follow for non-architects.
Great podcast with thoughtful architecture discussions.

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Episode 062 - Hamish Nevile
Q: What role do new technologies and sustainability play in your current design approach?
He notes AI and computation can automate repetitive tasks but stresses the persistence of human collaboration, and discusses lean design and resilience for long-term performance.
Episode 062 - Hamish Nevile
Q: How do you define successful collaboration between engineers and architects on complex projects?
He emphasizes early involvement, mutual respect, asking questions, and maintaining an ongoing dialogue to align goals, manage risk, and deliver a coherent design across disciplines.
Episode 062 - Hamish Nevile
Q: What drew you to engineering, and how did your path shape your approach to design?
Nevile describes a journey from junior roles through international practice, highlighting the shift from pure technical focus to embracing creative problem solving with architects, and how experiences in London and Europe rekindled his love for engineering.
Episode 068 - I'd Die Happy Once I Saw That @ OpenCHCH
Q: Andrew, what building did you choose and why does it speak to the gravity of death?
Andrew explains his preference for a building that embodies civic resilience and collective memory, and connects to the Christchurch context through its function and history, using the Littleton Road Tunnel Administration Building as a potent example.

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A thoughtful, design-forward series that threads architecture, urbanism, and landscape through contemporary NZ contexts and international perspectives. Episodes frequently center on how built environments shape memory, community, policy, and everyday life, with guests ranging from practicing architects and landscape designers to educators and critics. The show stands out for mixing technical discussion with human stories, practical case studies, and open dialogue about design's social impact, affordable housing, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. It's likely to appeal to listeners who enjoy nuanced, context-rich conversations about place, culture, and the future of cities, delivered with accessibility and a sense of humor.

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