Two of Australia's most influential architects will share tips for integrating sustainable design, budget considerations and environmental sensitivity in Queenstown this month.

Architectural Designers New Zealand general manager Astrid Andersen said Lindsay and Kerry Clare's "Design to Inspire" New Zealand tour was "too good not to share".

Designed to appeal to anyone with an interest in improved design, including those who work within the design and construction sectors and those passionate about architecture and design, the four-stop tour would assist with ADNZ's key role - "to promote and encourage excellence in architectural design".

"This is a great way to achieve those aims, for our members, for other design and build professionals and for any person who cares about buildings and how they impact on their environment," Ms Andersen said.

Aside from the "enormous" possibilities and considerations in Canterbury, urban housing was set to grow "exponentially", she said.

Statistics indicated in Auckland alone 300,000 new houses would be constructed in the next four years.

"We all want better options for housing.Houses that are affordable to build as well as to run. That is genuine sustainability.

"This is a great way to get the conversation started on how we can achieve that, within a context that respects and represents the New Zealand urban style," she said.

The Design to Inspire tour is the first time the Clares have given a presentation in New Zealand since 2008.

The couple were awarded the Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal for Architecture in 2010 - the first time a husband and wife team had won the top Australian architecture prize and only the second time in the 50 years of the award a woman had been awarded the top honour.

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