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RSSCasper Vissers, CEO of Moooi, talks with Artichoke editor Cassie Hansen on the business of design.
We meet a New Zealander who has spent her architectural career working all over the world.
Hong Kong-based architect and partner at HEAD Architecture Mark Panckhurst chats to Urbis about his career.
New Zealand’s only master perfumer talks to Interior about the past and future of aromas within the built environment.
London-based Kiwi artist Selina Foote talks to Houses about discovering the abstract in portrait paintings.
Meet Maggie Carroll and Jessica Barter of an Auckland-based, boutique architecture and design firm.
Houses talks to architectural graduate Fiona Short of Warren and Mahoney.
Gensler’s man in Sydney Simon Trude, recently waltzed through Auckland for the CoreNet 2014 Symposium.
Geoff Hunt talks to Progressive Building about his career as the Hawkins Group chief executive officer.
Ian Adamson talks to Frederique Gulcher about the journey from work experience to executive director.
Tim Shadbolt shares his thoughts on his career in the construction sector, and why our southern city will continue to thrive.
Urbis talks to Auckland artist and homewares designer Chris Pearson.
Artistic prowess and sheer drive sealed the deal for this young designer at the 2014 Interior Awards.
Urbis chats to a Melbourne-ite about his collecting habit.
The interior design manager of Munich-based practice, Designliga, chats to Interior.
Daniel Kamp, Sam Griffin and James McNab talk about breaking into the New Zealand design scene.
Nat Cheshire stole the show at Semi-Permanent with his talk about the future of Auckland.
Houses talks to architectural graduate Vicky Freeman of Context Architects.
Architecture as more than just a collection of objects and crafting houses from the inside out.
Architecture New Zealand talks to the 2014 NZIA Gold Medal winner.
Meet a Dunedin architect who has transitioned from marine engineering to houses.
We catch up with the Paris-based designer about the stripping back of his Système Pi and Moaroom.
A rallying cry for Auckland and Semi-Permanent.
A ground-breaking architect arrives in New Zealand to make a difference.
Curator of the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale tells Andrew Mackenzie his vision.
Meet the sponsors of this year’s awards programme, presented by Interior magazine.
Martinborough designer Ben Masters talks to Houses about designing and making wallpaper.
Meet the architect behind Sydney’s White Rabbit Gallery.
Lesley Springall talks to Arrow International project director Jeff Vivian about New Zealand’s first Living Building.
Houses talks to architectural graduate Jonathan Kennedy of Sheppard & Rout.
Christchurch-born, Auckland-based architect Wendy Shacklock talks about being drawn to architecture from an early age.
ArchitectureNow chats with 2013 Emerging Design Professional award winner ahead of this year’s Interior Awards.
New Plymouth-based architect Murali Bhaskar blends history and modernity into his designs.
Winner of the 2013 Progressive Building Young Achiever Award, Andrew Rowden, is running an $18 million job in Christchurch.
2013 AMP National Scholarship recipient Sarosh Mulla is donating his award to the Longbush Ecosanctuary.
A fresh panel of judging talent.
An inner-city Auckland apartment is home to two fashionable men and their (mostly black) belongings.
Artist John Radford’s latest work Graft celebrates our architectural heritage and mourns its loss.
Progressive Building talks to project director Wendy Jones about her diverse role in the wider construction sector.
Sir Harold Marshall has been awarded the Pickering Medal by the RSNZ, in recognition of his innovative acoustic design.