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RSSThe designer speaks about designing ceramics and her relationship with interior design.
Ex-pat kiwi Christopher Hall on living and working in Istanbul.
The Auckland-based furniture designer on his love of furniture, sculpture and favourite materials.
Megan Rule, Director of South Pacific Architecture in Auckland, talks about her architecture practice and design perspectives.
John Walsh talks to one of the most extraordinary figures in the history of New Zealand architecture.
Born and bred in Nelson, Scott Gibbons is a third generation operator of a successful family owned construction business.
Splitting his time between United Arab Emirates and New Zealand, Khalid Shafar is injecting Arabic style into his designs.
Boundaries blur between home and showroom for the owners of industrial antique store, The Vitrine.
Like many local residents, Ed Cruikshank first came to Queenstown not for work, but to ski.
Houses talks to Wellington architects Rochelle Tse and Liz Wallace who recently braved the business of architecture and established their own practice, Tse:Wallace Architects.
A one-on-one with a New Zealand furniture designer with a point of difference.
Once a full-time golfer, Chris Hunter has helped earn Hawkins Construction a turnover of more than $760 million a year.
Bronwen Kerr and Pete Ritchie love working with strong sculptural forms.
Gary Willis and Sue Haldane of The Boiler Room speak to Houses about their creations.
James teaches at Pratt Institute and runs Garrison Architects in New York.
Nat Cheshire talks about Cheshire Architects’ hospitality work at Britomart Square, Auckland.
After 52 years in building, BRANZ chairman, Graham Coe, is still passionate about the industry.