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RSSDesign director at interior design studio CTRL Space, Sam Griffin believes that the power of a strong narrative is that it fosters creativity and generates new ideas.
Architectural Designers New Zealand (ADNZ) Appoints Chief Executive Officer
Sir Miles Warren, one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most influential and leading architects, has passed away (10 May 1929 – 9 August 2022). He was 93.
In advance of Sir Miles Warren’s funeral tomorrow, we revisit his essay from the year 2000 on the past, present, and future, of NZ architecture.
Top healthy building expert, Robyn Phipps has been appointed as Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Design Innovation at Victoria University of Wellington.
We talk to the prominent Queensland architect about his new position at Ignite, his inspirations and his key advice for budding architects.
The On the Rise series, supported by Resene, profiles young designers from across the country who are shaping the future of the industry.
The award acknowledges the architect’s influence as a changemaker and cultural leader in indigenous design in Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally.
Anna Kellett speaks with incoming Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) President Judith Taylor (FNZIA).
It is with sadness that we advise of the death of John Sutherland, Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Distinguished Fellow.
At Moller Architects, Craig Moller, alongside his father Gordon, heads a team of 15. The studio’s work is wide-ranging, from the Sky Tower to chocolate factories, boat-building sheds, houses and hotels.
John Haydn arrived late on the architectural scene and, although only in practice for a decade, left an indelible mark. Friend, and former colleague Justin Marler of Pearson and Associates, writes.
Chris Barton speaks on the subject of climate change and kindly unpacks what architects need to know in order to do better. And we must do better.
In the latest edition of On the Rise, supported by Resene, we profile architectural graduate Alex Pirie whose work in heritage is pioneering a pathway for a fresh new wave of heritage specialists in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Lillian Chrystall’s long and influential career in architecture has seen her become an important role model to many in her lifetime.
Interior designer Amelia Holmes is known for her deceptively simple design moves, which exude understated sophistication, comfort and a love of natural fibres.
We ask Interior Awards 2022 convenor Amanda Harkness about her favourite interior spaces and what she’s looking forward to in this year’s judging process.
Camille Khouri speaks with Auckland interior designer Yvette Jay about her design process and love of textiles.
Thom Gill and Helle Westergaard respond to the review of their Cohaus project in Grey Lynn, Auckland, published in Architecture NZ in November 2021.
This year marks Kada’s 11th year of partnership with the Interior Awards, having come on board from the start as a founding sponsor.
This year marks Resene’s 11th year of partnership with the Interior Awards, having come on board from the start as a founding sponsor.
This year marks Décortech’s fifth year of partnership with the Interior Awards, having come on board as a sponsor in 2017.
This year marks Eurotech’s third year of partnership with the Interior Awards, having come on board with the programme in 2020.
We ask Interior Awards 2022 juror Naomi Rushmer about her favourite interior spaces and what she’s looking forward to in this year’s judging process.
This year marks Autex Acoustics’ second year of partnership with the Interior Awards, having joined the programme last year.
This year, the Interior Awards programme is delighted to welcome Laminex as a new sponsor.
This year marks Inzide’s 11th year of partnership with the Interior Awards, having come on board from the start as a founding sponsor.
Cartoonist and Architect Malcolm Walker gives us his thoughts on the issues that matter.
We kōrero with Interior Awards 2022 juror Nicholas Dalton about where he draws his inspiration from and what he’s looking forward to in this year’s judging process.
This year marks ECC’s seventh year of partnership with the Interior Awards, having come on board as a sponsor in 2015.
This year marks Blum’s third year of partnership with the Interior Awards, having come on board as a sponsor in 2020.
This year marks Luxaflex’s 11th year of partnership with the Interior Awards, having come on board from the start as a founding sponsor.
We talk to Interior Awards 2022 juror Amelia Holmes about inspirational interiors and what she’s looking forward to when judging.
Managing Director Sophia Bristow was 15 when her family moved from China to New Zealand.
We talk to Interior Awards 2022 juror DJ Tai about inspirational interiors and this year’s upcoming judging process.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Wellington architecture studio Solari is sharing some of its many female voices.
In this Colour Collab with Resene, Auckland-based Architect Henri Sayes talks to Architecture NZ about how he uses colour to link and define spaces and amplify a sense of playfulness and fun.
In the latest in the series of On the Rise with Resene, we profile an up-and-coming architect at Warren and Mahoney’s indigenous design unit, Te Matakīrea.
Cartoonist and Architect Malcolm Walker gives us his thoughts on the issues that matter.
In this Colour Collab with Resene, art director and photographer Thomas Cannings talks about the ongoing influence of art, architecture and interiors, at work and at home.