Medium Density Housing (MDH) in New Zealand represents one of the most significant shifts in our nation’s architectural and urban development landscape. As we transition from the traditional quarter-acre sections that have long been a staple of New Zealand living, there’s a growing embrace of modern, urban, and compact living solutions. This shift is not just about accommodating a growing population; it’s about reimagining how we live, interact, and build communities in a sustainable and efficient manner.

Driven by this transformative ethos, our team is proud to present Volume 2 of the MDH magazine, titled “The Evolution of Medium Density Housing”. This latest volume is more than just a continuation; it’s an expansion and deepening of the foundational insights we gathered in 2022. We have taken the initiative to engage directly with some of the most valued and influential members of our industry. Through a series of in-depth interviews, we have delved into their personal experiences, the challenges they’ve faced, the achievements they’ve celebrated, and their aspirations and predictions for the year 2024.

This volume features a rich array of project case studies that showcase the innovative approaches being taken in MDH across the country. These case studies not only highlight successful projects but also provide valuable lessons and insights into the planning, design, and execution of medium-density developments.

Click here to view our latest MDH magazine, “The Evolution of Medium Density Housing”. If you prefer a physical copy, please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected] to request your free hardcopy.

Additionally, we hosted an Auckland networking event that featured an engaging panel discussion with some of the influential voices showcased in the magazine. This event provided a platform for open dialogue about the future of MDH in New Zealand, the challenges we face, and the opportunities that lie ahead. We encourage you to watch the highlights of this event to gain further insights into the dynamic world of medium-density housing.