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Which of these workplaces inspires you most?

Which of these workplaces inspires you most?

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Icebreaker, Auckland by Jasmax.

Icebreaker, Auckland by Jasmax. Image: Simon Devitt

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Heyday, Wellington by Andrew Cox.

Heyday, Wellington by Andrew Cox. Image: Paul McCredie

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TRA, Auckland by José Gutierrez.

TRA, Auckland by José Gutierrez. Image: Jeremy Toth

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Norris Ward McKinnon, Hamilton by Wingate+Farquhar.

Norris Ward McKinnon, Hamilton by Wingate+Farquhar. Image: Simon Devitt

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Goodfolk, Auckland in collaboration with Jason Dempsey of Flathead Design.

Goodfolk, Auckland in collaboration with Jason Dempsey of Flathead Design.

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Strategy Design, Christchurch in collaboration with Callum Pankhurst of Crafted.

Strategy Design, Christchurch in collaboration with Callum Pankhurst of Crafted.

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ArchitectureNow is asking you to have your say. For the first series in our ArchitectureNow Readers Picks, we invite you to vote for your favourite from our selection of workplaces from across New Zealand. Whether you like the design ethos behind a space, the colour palette used or the range of materials that have been chosen, vote for your most inspiring workspace.

Leading up to Christmas, we will publish a poll each week in six categories from residential to public buildings, with the final post celebrating your highest-rated picks from each category.

Get involved and vote in our fun and easy poll.

Follow the links to see more photos and details about each workplace:

1. Icebreaker, Auckland by Jasmax

2. Heyday, Wellington by Andrew Cox

3. TRA, Auckland by José Gutierrez

4. Norris Ward McKinnon, Hamilton by Wingate+Farquhar

5. Goodfolk, Auckland in collaboration with Jason Dempsey of Flathead Design

6. Strategy Design, Christchurch in collaboration with Callum Pankhurst of Crafted


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