
Hi, welcome to LAND Architecture
​I’m Josh Edington-Lalande, director of the practice.
From our first conversation through to project completion, I remain your main point of contact - leading the design, guiding you through the process and working closely with our in-house team to represent your interests at every stage.
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As a small, design-led studio, we remain attentive to your needs, creating homes that enable your lifestyle for now and into the future.
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Let’s talk about what’s possible.

A collaborative design process
Known for a relaxed and collaborative approach, Josh works closely with clients to understand how they want to live and use their homes. Through the shared refinement of layouts, materials and finishes, clients are actively involved in shaping the design - building confidence in the outcome and making the process clear and enjoyable.
Experience
With over 20 years of experience in residential design and interiors, Josh’s background in commercial architecture - from restaurants to aged-care facilities — developed a strong understanding of how people move through and inhabit space. This experience informs the studio’s work, bringing clarity to planning, function and atmosphere.
A practical approach to building
Josh also worked hands-on as a builder while studying. This practical foundation ensures ideas translate smoothly into construction and allows the team to work closely and effectively with builders and consultants throughout each project.
The studio
LAND Architecture is a small, Auckland-based residential design studio. Josh leads every project personally, supported by an in-house design and drafting team who produce clear, coordinated and buildable documentation.
For each project, we assemble a trusted group of collaborators - including interior designers, engineers and specialist consultants - allowing architecture and interiors to be resolved as a single, integrated design. This flexible structure enables us to remain responsive while delivering carefully considered outcomes for renovations and new homes.