Introducing VOID: The Evolution of Jackson Architects
After 25 years of shaping New Zealand’s architectural landscape, Jackson Architects is proud to announce its evolution and rebranding as VOID. This transformation reflects the studio’s ongoing commitment to innovative, thoughtful, and contemporary design, while embracing a fresh identity that speaks to the future of architecture.
Since its founding in 1995, Jackson Architects has been recognised for creating spaces that are both functional and inspiring, from residential homes to complex commercial projects. The rebrand to VOID marks a deliberate step forward—a name that embodies creativity, experimentation, and the infinite possibilities inherent in the architectural process.
“We wanted a name that represents openness, potential, and the space in which ideas are born,” says Scott Ferguson. “VOID is not just a new name—it’s a renewed way of thinking about architecture, design, and collaboration.”
While the name has changed, the studio’s dedication to excellence remains unwavering. VOID will continue to deliver projects that combine aesthetic sophistication with practical innovation, while deepening its engagement with clients, communities, and the environment.
The rebrand also coincides with the studio’s 25th anniversary, a milestone that celebrates a quarter-century of creativity, resilience, and architectural achievement. VOID aims to build on this legacy, embracing new challenges and opportunities with the same passion and integrity that have defined the firm for over two decades.