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RSSLuke Douglas is a part of the team at Patterson Associates and works on everything from residential to civic projects.
A catch up with Kate Turner, winner of the Student category award at the 2016 Interior Awards.
Megan Edwards has run her own practice since 1994. Here, she discusses her experiences working in residential architecture.
Wellington design studio Proffer continues to define some of the best new hospitality spots in the capital city.
Leanne Amodeo chats with Spanish design duo Masquespacio and discovers a refreshing vitality and eye-catching combinations.
Geordie Shaw, architectural graduate at architecture+ in Wellington, is the focus of the second Resene On the Rise series.
Textile designer Katie Smith creates bold and inventive homeware under her label, Smitten Design.
Deidre Brown honours the life and work of Rewi Thompson, an internationally-renowned indigenous architect.
Amelia Melbourne-Hayward chats with recent Massey University design grad Jasmine Wiltshier about her architectural photography.
Some of New Zealand’s most confident houses, civic and educational buildings are created by this large architectural firm.
Justine Harvey spoke with Lene Tranberg of Denmark’s Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter when she was in New Zealand this year.
We chat to Ana O’Connell, one half of newly-formed award-winning Wellington practice Lovell & O’Connell Architects.
Nick Sayes and Luke Jackson are two young architects who have recently joined forces to form Sayes Jackson.
The third in the series, Zack Johnson of VUW discusses his thesis, which is inspired by his interest in public infrastructure.
Maurice Mahoney honours Don Donnithorne, a characterful Christchurch architect with a lasting body of work.
In the second of the series, UoA Master of Architecture student Salva Shah talks about her home and identity-focused thesis.
The 2016 Gold Medal winner, Roger Walker, discusses his career with Justine Harvey.
Amelia Melbourne-Hayward sat down with Dominic Glamuzina to discuss urbanism, future directions and the black magic of TV.
Director of SJB Interiors in Sydney, Jonathan Richards chats to Leanne Amodeo about all things kitchen and bathroom design.
SANNZ chats with Vic Uni Master of Architecture student Scott Meekings about the ideas behind his digital-focused thesis.
Snøhetta simultaneously explores handicraft and cutting-edge technologies to create beautiful and experimental work.
Glass artists Stephen Bradbourne & Isaac Katzoff use traditional techniques to create handblown light pendants and glassware.
Inspired by nature and her incessant travels, textile designer and founder of Nodi Rugs Olivia Smith speaks about her craft.
In the first of the On the Rise series, we talk to Haley Hooper, graduate urban designer at Jasmax’s Auckland studio.
Architect Joseph Hampton discusses his career and the layers of history, culture and context that precede his designs.
Some of New Zealand’s most handcrafted homes are created by Andrew Bull, Michael O’Sullivan and Glenn Watt’s studio.
Amelia Melbourne-Hayward chats with architect Katherine Skipper, principal at Warren and Mahoney in Wellington.
Julia Gatley honours the life and career of well-known heritage practitioner and advocate Bruce Petry.
Melbourne architect Kerstin Thompson discusses the demands of practice, parenting and housing with Amelia Melbourne-Hayward.
The award-winning architect behind Metropolitan Architecture Studio discusses his influences and process.
Kiwi artist Jillian Whitmore makes translucent watercolours with layers and forms that depict transformative cityscapes.
Dutch architect Jos de Krieger, partner at Superuse Studios, discusses how we can design with reusable ‘waste’ materials.
Melbourne-based architect Roland Snooks chats with Amelia Melbourne-Hayward about robotics and algorithmic design.
Architect Christina van Bohemen, director of Sills van Bohemen, speaks about her new role as president of the NZIA.
Designer Kris Ericksen, the creative mind behind modular design system Plato, discusses the experimental interlocking product.
Jane Aimer talks frankly about apartment living and running one of the first female-led practices in New Zealand.
Andrea Bell of bell + co architecture chats with Amelia Melbourne-Hayward about her career and starting her own practice.
An interview with New Zealand-born Amanda Reynolds, director of London firm AR Urbanism, about how we can make better cities.
Kiwi-born architect Antony Martin talks about his work and design aesthetic, and how he came to settle across the Tasman.
The Emerging Design Professional Award went to a passionate, concept-driven young designer at this year’s Interior Awards.