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RSSWe chat with Natalie Bradburn, architectural graduate at Dalgleish Architects in Whanganui, for the eighth in the series.
This Urbanism New Zealand speaker talks about bringing cities and mixed-income neighbourhoods to life and keeping them alive.
The director of Integral Man talks about the making of this film, which explores architecture, music and humanity.
Hamish Monk and Dean Mackenzie of Monk Mackenzie utilise their combined experience to create sculptural, timeless works.
Rufus Knight catches up with product and interior designer Marcel Wanders, best known as co-founder of design label Moooi.
A chat with Strachan Group Architects about winning the Workplace up to 1,000sqm category award at the 2017 Interior Awards.
Architect and urban designer Natasha Markham of MAUD talks about suburban design, improving Auckland City and podcasts.
The winner of the coveted Emerging Design Professional award at the 2017 Interior Awards catches up with Federico Monsalve.
We chat with Elliott Morgan, winner of the Student category award at the 2017 Interior Awards.
A combination of good design thinking and a dash of happenstance has resulted in a successful business for George & Willy.
Landscape architect Rachel de Lambert talks about public art, senior living and ensuring quality developments in Auckland.
Amelia Melbourne-Hayward talks to architect Julie Stout, who was recently honoured as a Distinguished Fellow by the NZIA.
A chat with urban planner, designer and author Ryan Gravel, who is a keynote speaker at the 2018 NZILA Firth Conference.
Raphaela Rose, architectural graduate at Auckland’s RTA Studio, is the focus of the seventh Resene On the Rise series.
In the fourth and final interview in the Show Us Your Thesis series, SANNZ talks to Victoria Uni student Anna Constable.
In the third SANNZ series, Vic Uni student Joe Batchelor talks about how we consume architecture over the genuine experience.
Camille Khouri met with Dragonbox, a group of four Auckland designers who keep each other honest with regular critiques.
SANNZ talks to University of Auckland architecture students Hee Jin Elizabeth Cho and LiWen Choy in the third of the series.
We talk to Brian Carter and Annette LeCuyer, the 2017 International Architects in Residence at the University of Auckland.
Miranda Brown, a creative entrepreneur producing nature-based drawings and designs, speaks with Camille Khouri.
Justin Foote catches up with the Tauranga-based architectural designer Adam Taylor to find out what makes him tick.
Tim Dorrington and Sam Atcheson’s highly collaborative methodology has produced numerous award-winning buildings.
SANNZ chats with Vic Uni Master of Architecture student Ged Finch about ‘architecting’ in a circular materials economy.
Amelia Melbourne-Hayward chats with Danish urban designer Henriette Vamberg about liveable cities and how to encourage these.
Luke Scott, designer at Alt Group and founder of Stemme design publication, shares some of his sources of inspiration.
Justine Harvey profiles the 2017 Gold Medal winner, Andrew Patterson.
90-year-old Jim Foote is a well-loved and long-serving member of staff at Jasmax. Justine Harvey spoke to Foote about his life.
Interior talks to United States hospitality design firm AvroKO, who are currently crafting two projects in Auckland.
We chat to Te Ari Prendergast, a graduate at TOA Architects, for the sixth Resene On the Rise interview series.
Landscape designer Zoë Carafice of Xanthe White Design talks naturalistic planting, diverse gardens and the concept of time.
Camille Khouri spoke with Wellington artist Jack Trolove about his art, studio and his Auckland exhibition.
Amelia Melbourne-Hayward chats to Sally Ogle and Ben Mitchell-Anyon, directors of Wellington studio Patchwork Architecture.
Known for their dry senses of humour, this Auckland-based studio designs carefully detailed houses that often make the complex appear simple.
Weaver Chris Duncan and his partner Joe Yen talk about their craft and running a creative endeavour in the middle of a city.
Buster Caldwell’s work tows the line between space, brand and fun idea generation as creative director of The Wonder Group.
Deborah Marton, executive director of New York Restoration Project, speaks about the importance of green urban spaces.
Amelia Melbourne-Hayward caught up with Andrew Eagles, head of the NZGBC, to take the green pulse of the industry.
We talked to three young architecture professionals who have recently returned from career-building overseas excursions.
American architect Christopher Orsega chats about glass architecture and designing for large start-up firms in Silicon Valley.
Up-and-coming Wellington practice First Light Studio is interested in creating small, sustainable homes for all Kiwis.