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Sharon Stephenson

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Sharon Stephenson writes for a plethora of New Zealand newspapers and magazines from her Wellington home.
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Shine a light

Shine a light

Projects | A Remuera bungalow becomes a large, light-filled family home wrapped in louvres.
Words: Sharon Stephenson Posted: 12 Aug 2013
Minty fresh

Minty fresh

People | Charlotte Minty is spreading the gospel of durability, utility and beauty as part of her Wellington interior design practice.
Words: Sharon Stephenson Posted: 10 Jun 2013
Designed for living

Designed for living

Review | A book celebrating homes that architects dream up for themselves.
Words: Sharon Stephenson Posted: 4 Jun 2013
Office space: Coca-Cola

Office space: Coca-Cola

Review | Coca-Cola’s bright-red office-cum-training facility is not afraid to shout.
Words: Sharon Stephenson Posted: 23 May 2013
Office space: Google

Office space: Google

Review | Google’s new UK headquarters in London has more than a touch of British charm.
Words: Sharon Stephenson Posted: 9 May 2013
Office space: DDB Group

Office space: DDB Group

Review | The DDB Group’s new fit-out marries thoughtful design with candy colours.
Words: Sharon Stephenson Posted: 6 May 2013
LEGO

LEGO

Review | A development department gets to play at work.
Words: Sharon Stephenson Posted: 23 Apr 2013
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