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RSSThe hypothetical site for the 2018 Tapestry Design Prize for Architects has been revealed.
One day three, the spotlight is on EuroCucina, Milan Design Week’s kitchen focus.
Today, we explore Europe’s first fully 3D-printed house, the Living Nature Pavilion and Hay’s stand in a bustling and balmy Milan.
Today we report on colourful furniture from MDF Italia, a dizzying installation from Bvlgari, tiny houses, and more.
Our picks from this multi-city event which includes film premieres, Q&As and, of course, wine.
After 15,000 steps, our roving reporter Tessa Pawson takes a much-deserved break to reflect on day two of Milan Design Week.
Tessa Pawson of Jasmax brings you daily recaps from the world’s top design fair – Salone del Mobile 2018.
The 2018 Interior Awards sponsors share their favourite quotes on design.
ADEDU is hosting a competition seeking the best ideas for the redesign of the Oriental Bay Pavilion site in Wellington.
The two-day 2018 Urbanism New Zealand conference has just added Sydney academic Elizabeth Farrelly to its programme.
The site of the former CTV building in Christchurch is made into a memorial for the lives lost during the 2011 earthquake.
If you want to make sure your temporary installation leaves a mark on New Zealand, enter it into the 2018 Interior Awards.
The NZIA has published a book celebrating the works of 2017 Gold Medal winner, Andrew Patterson, and it’s on sale now.
Entries are now open for the 2018 Dulux DIAlogue on Tour, which will take five designers to Tokyo and LA in August.
The finalists for the 2018 Dulux Colour Awards have been announced, with 15 finalists hailing from New Zealand.
Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi has been announced as the winner of this year’s prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize.
It’s time… the race to find New Zealand’s best commercial interior design projects and practitioners has begun.
Stage One entries are now being accepted for the 2018 NZ Wood–Resene Timber Design Awards.
A group of specialist designers has been chosen for the redevelopment of New Zealand’s home in Antarctica, Scott Base.
Entries have opened for the 2018 World Architecture Festival awards program, which will be held in Amsterdam this year.
New Plymouth architect Murali Bhaskar has been appointed as one of the judges for this year’s Dulux Colour Awards.
Harvard University is offering a free online course on the history of cities and the many aspects of urban development.
The Naomi Milgrom Foundation has selected Spanish architect Carme Pinós to design the fifth annual MPavilion in Melbourne.
Entries are now open for the 2018 RIBA Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship, which New Zealand students can apply for.
Mexican architect Frida Escobedo will be the youngest architect ever to design the Serpentine Pavilion.
Architect Ken Crosson of Crosson Architects has won a prestigious German Design Award 2018 for his ‘Red House’ in Titirangi.
Japanese architect Kazuyo Sejima, of Tokyo-based practice SANAA, has been appointed to the male-dominated Pritzker Prize jury.
The work of Fraser Chatham, the photographer behind the Interior Awards 2018 artwork, often focuses on the abstract.
Online entries to the much-anticipated Interior Awards 2018 programme open soon. Stay tuned, more info shortly.
Students and architecture enthusiasts are being offered the chance to study architecture at Harvard University for free.
Entries are now open for the 32nd annual Dulux Colour Awards, which will be announced 10 May 2018 in Melbourne.
The NZRAB has announced that as of 1 January 2018, written contracts will be mandatory between architects and their clients.
12 projects were awarded for exceptional visions of the future at the recent AAA Visionary Architecture Awards.
Japanese architect Shigeru Ban will receive a Mother Teresa Memorial award at a ceremony in Mumbai this month.
These industry leaders are in charge of awarding the very best for the 2018 iteration of the Interior Awards program.
The winners of this year’s NZIA Central Innovation Student Design Awards were announced 1 December in Auckland.
We’ve scoured the internet so you don’t have to and found the most architect-worthy gifts for 2017.
Nanette Cameron’s legacy continues with the opening of a newly revised course, The Nanette Cameron School of Interior Design.
We feature a hand-picked selection of some of the great projects that won awards at this year’s World Architecture Festival.
Celebrating Australia and New Zealand’s best hospitality design.