Jacinda Rogers joined AGM as ArchitectureNow’s editor from April 2022–December 2024, having previously worked at book publisher Blackwell & Ruth, and its sister company MILK Books, for close to a decade.
Rogers’ freelance writing has appeared in New Zealand art magazines and blogs across a broad range of topics, including landscape architecture, the environment, socio-political issues, fashion, and lifestyle trends.
Rogers graduated with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree from Unitec in 2012. Her love for gardens and the environment has led to a particular interest in sustainable, low-impact architecture and design.
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The newly completed café in Tamahere by Turner Road Architecture has all the ingredients of a hospitality destination: style, comfort and distinction.
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Bento, a new line of modular, transportable cabins by designers and siblings Tomek and Gosia Piatek, offers eco-friendly, sustainable features and Japanese-inspired aesthetic.
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We talk to Dutch architects Sandra Baggerman and Cas Esbach about the lack of indigenous and culturally diverse data in AI image generators, and why that’s a problem.
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Kanat Studio’s interior design for Netball North Harbour has completely transformed the 70-year-old facility, creating a proud home fit for Auckland’s netball community.
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Nightworks Studio, bespoke lighting specialists in Ōtautahi Christchurch, tell us how they landed on the exaggerated gentility embodied in the design of its new La~De~Da Pendant.
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Nicholas Auld of OTO Group Architecture, talks us through the process and design solution for a funeral home interior in the industrial suburb of Penrose in Auckland.
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From Friday 4–13, Auckland Art Week will light up the city centre with over 60 exhibitions, installations and events. ArchitectureNow has all the must-see events.
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The $160 million waterfront apartment complex led by Willis Bond and designed by Architectus marks a new era for the seaside town of Catalina Bay in Auckland.