People
RSSHouses editor Justin Foote talks to Arthouse Architecture founder David Wallace and director Jorgen Andersen.
We caught up with some of the past recipients of the Progressive Building Young Achiever Award.
Stephen Olsen talks with Farzin Lotfi-Jam, who will soon be winging his way to Wellington for Semi-Permanent.
Mark Katterns has always incorporated Maori culture into his leadership style.
Interior discovers just how Paul and his team have mastered the art of less is more.
Claire Ellery talks to the founding director of RTA Studio about his architecture career.
Sharon Stephenson meets the designer keeping Australasia’s nightlife neighbourhoods au courant.
Clare Chapman asks award-winning Christchurch designer Ingrid Geldof how to create the perfect kitchen.
In by the furnace of Wanganui-based glass artist Katie Brown, whose works can be found in high places all around the world.
Leading workplace thinkers in discussion at the Design Speaks forum in Sydney.
Rotorua’s Kelly Thompson has filled her Melbourne apartment with pretty sentimental things and pieces of her own artwork.
Architectural Graduate Claire Natusch of Mitchell & Stout Architects talks to Houses about her design inspiration.
As director of Tilt, Oliver Marlow designs spaces that complement the purpose and personality of those that use them.
The men of Box Living chat about small floor plans, modular homes and the nascent New Zealand urban-bach movement.
With their CNC plasma cutter, a Melbourne design duo is carving plywood into all manner of multipurpose objects.
After leading the NZIOB through a challenging two years, national president Samir Govind stepped down in June 2013.
Interviews and sound bites plus highlights of the 2013 Interior Awards and Networking Evening.
The winner was announced at the 2013 CoreNet symposium held at Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland on 27 June.
Designers, architects, property owners and interior professionals celebrated in style at Ponsonby Central on 20 June.
Samuel Wong of the School of Architecture and Planning at UoA has won the prize for his entry Rider.
Jasmax architectural graduate Patrick Loo named Emerging Design Professional at 2013 Interior Awards.
Houses talks to the Hawke’s Bay-based artist and designer, and owner of Home Base Collections.
Charlotte Minty is spreading the gospel of durability, utility and beauty as part of her Wellington interior design practice.
Progressive Building chats to Rod Marler in his light-filled office overlooking Auckland’s Westhaven Marina.
A conversation about design and architecture with ex-pat New Zealand architect David Howell.
Store-owner Ron Redel’s collections of fantastic furniture and objets d’art fill his Auckland home.
Auckland furniture designer and maker talks to Houses about his design inspirations and what makes it fun.
We chat with Barnaby Bennett, co-editor of Christchurch: The Transitional City, who is soon to visit Auckland.
Angie Masutti injects colour and pattern into vintage furniture from her rural Whangarei home.
The faces behind the companies supporting the 2013 Interior Awards.
Penny Allan and Martin Bryant receive the Charlie Challenger Supreme Award for landscape architecture planning.
Justine Harvey talks with the Christchurch-raised architect who has carved out a successful career in Sydney.
Designer Rebecca Snelling talks to Urbis about Douglas + Bec, the homewares brand she created with her dad.
SARNZ’s new CEO, Chris Douglas, looks at the inherent challenges of an industry teetering on the edge of a growth phase
Teena Hale-Pennington has a track record as a strategist in sustainable development and the provision of affordable housing.
British quantity surveyor Raine Selles landed on our shores nine months ago and has been busy making a difference ever since.
An interview with Bombay-born, Brisbane-based architect Dr Anupama Kundoo’s about her ‘Wall House One to One’ installation.
Reykjavik-based Massimo Santanicchia talks about “Meanwhile” – low-budget small scale interventions.
Toyo Ito is to receive the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize - architecture’s highest honour.
PrefabNZ CEO Pamela Bell is a driving force behind the use of prefabrication in New Zealand.