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RSSRawstorne’s Sarah Johnson chats about winning the 2015 Interior Awards Installation category for their stage design MOKO.
Interior design legend has announced her retirement from teaching at the Nanette Cameron School of Interior Design.
Arrow International’s CEO Mark Hopwood discusses the last four years at the helm of Arrow New Zealand.
Federico Monsalve of Interior chats with Carolina Izzo, the winner of the 2015 Interior Awards Craftsmanship category.
A catch up with Jasmax’s Meg Rowntree, winner of the 2015 Interior Awards Emerging Designer category.
Using local skills and materials, Terrain Architects creates architecture for needy communities from Indonesia to Africa.
Tim Hooson, formerly in interiors at Jasmax, explains NotYetKnown, the recently formed strategic and creative consultancy.
A catch up with Raimana Jones, winner of the inaugural Student category award at the 2015 Interior Awards.
ArchitectureNow chats with Kiwi architect Mark Ritchie about setting up his practice Architecture Building Culture in Canada.
Dr Robyn Phipps teaches construction at Massey University and is an advocate for improving health through better building.
Tributes flow for Paul Pholeros, the Australian founding director of Healthhabitat and architect, advocate and humanitarian.
Houses editor Justin Foote talks to Francis Whitaker of Mason & Wales Architects about a life spent in architecture.
Tony van Raat is heading up the newly-formed School of Architecture at AUT. Justine Harvey spoke with him about his role.
We farewell Stephen Jelicich: architect, historian and one of the co-founders of JASMaD, which became Jasmax in 1989.
The Nelson-born architect formed part of British firm AHMM, which was responsible for the 2015 RIBA Stirling Prize winner.
Founder and director of TOA Architects, Nicholas Dalton draws inspiration from his Maori roots, context and family.
The 2016 Interior Awards jury includes a stellar line-up of industry experts and professionals.
The Chilean-born architect, a director at Steven Holl Architects, discusses his work on truly enormous projects in China.
Interior talks to Joanna Merwood-Salisbury, Head of the School of Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington.
Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson of award-winning studio Stevens Lawson Architects chat with Amelia Melbourne-Hayward.
Guy Perry, AECOM’s executive director of buildings and places, was recently in NZ for the NZCID Building Nations Symposium.
Urbis caught up with furniture maker George Harper at his Tide Design workshop in Melbourne.
The 2015 Gold Medal winner talks with Justine Harvey about his career and the necessary simplicity of his architecture.
Jacob van Rijs, Dutch architect and founder of MVRDV, discusses his Market Hall project in Rotterdam with Interior.
New Zealand designer Jason Whiteley, one half of London architectural firm Matheson Whiteley, chats with Architecture Now.
Paterson Architecture Collective (P-A-C) announces the launch of its ideas-driven design studio.
Interior speaks with four up-and-coming furniture designers from across New Zealand about their influences.
The 2015 Interior Award judges cited the winner for Emerging Design Professional for the ‘clarity and warmth’ present in her designs.
The frontman of Grand Designs New Zealand, Chris Moller, chats with Urbis about the new show, architecture and Kevin McCloud.
Auckland students Natalie Bradburn and Sam Aislabie had a chance to chat with McLeod about his exciting Nightingale project.
Justin Foote catches up with recipient of the 2014 Progressive Building Young Achiever of the Year Award, Matt Cameron.
An interview with the Venezuelan architect dedicated to resuscitating inactive landscapes and degraded social contexts.
Nelson-based architect Jeremy Smith talks to Houses editor Justin Foote about the value of collaboration.
New Zealand students speak to the Estonian architect after her presentation at the Australasian Student Architecture Congress.
Ryan Mahon and Elena Lochore-Ward speak with the Dublin-based architect about Irish architecture, music and landscape.
Claire Martin speaks with Kate Orff, founder and design director of New York-based landscape architecture practice Scape.
Ann Brower’s determined advocacy has prompted the government to make the country’s most earthquake-prone buildings safer, faster.
Marilyn Reynolds, one of New Zealand’s first women in architecture, has passed away.
Takaharu Tezuka of Tezuka Architects chatted with students at the Australasian Student Architecture Congress in Melbourne.
Malcolm Fleming has been appointed CEO of the New Zealand Institute of Building.