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RSSCartoonist and Architect Malcolm Walker gives us his thoughts on the issues that matter.
An interview with the 2021/22 He Maunga, He Tangata Māori Design intern Kahurangi Eruera
This architectural graduate at Monk Mackenzie has a predilection for the atmospheric, a passion for the wider architecture industry and a desire to talk about mental health within the profession.
Te Kāhui Whaihanga’s Susan Strongman speaks to T’iafelelea’i Carinnya Feaunati, a Samoan woman making moves in architecture.
In tribute to the late architect Jack Manning, we have republished the interview following his receipt of the 2011 NZIA Gold Medal. He talks with John Walsh about his childhood, his career and his approach to architecture.
Ensor, an associate at Athfield Architects, has worked on projects across typologies and regions. Here, she takes colour inspiration from birds and their habitats.
Sector lead and associate designer at Ignite, de Filippis takes material inspiration from the juxtaposition of textures and colours in her Waikehe Island surrounds.
This up-and-coming interior designer is based in Hamilton at multidisciplinary design studio Designwell. She talks about designing with a brand in mind, the All Blacks Experience and more.
Cartoonist and Architect Malcolm Walker gives us his thoughts on the issues that matter.
Te Kāhui Whaihanga’s Susan Strongman chats with the directors of this accidentally all-female practice, Amy Hendry and Claire Paterson.
Originally trained as an architect, Cattaneo now works for Suzanne Turley Landscapes where he creates bespoke designs for clients throughout New Zealand. In this collab, he draws colour inspiration from his home village in Italy.
Michael Leng, associate senior interior designer at Wingate Architects, creates a concept for an office lobby that is “honest, pure and grounded”.
This architect at Bull O’Sullivan Architecture creates a colourful work that is inspired by earth and art in this Colour Collab with Resene.
In the latest iteration of our series, supported by Resene, we profile an up-and-coming landscape architect at Auckland’s Resilio Studio who sees environments as the great equaliser.
Joining the jury this year is Rufus Knight of Auckland-based interior architecture and design studio Knight Associates.
Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Back for a second year as a sponsor, Sub Zero and Wolf, proudly distributed by Eurotech Design Limited offer specialist kitchen appliances for superb cooking.
Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Luxaflex, providing sophisticated and stylish window coverings since the 1950s, has been sponsoring the Interior Awards for a decade. Find out more about what inspires the team.
Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Representing industry-leading furniture brands in the Kiwi market, Kada has been sponsoring the Awards for 10 years now. We learn some of their favourite spaces and places.
We hear from Natasha Markham, Founder of MAUD (Markham Architecture + Urban Design) and co-host of architectural podcast 76 Small Rooms, about how a recent trip to Otago has inspired her thinking about colour.
Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Autex Industries is made up of a highly-skilled and collaborative team. They tell us their inspirations, favourite projects and more.
Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Resene is a 10-year sponsor of the Awards, supplying quality paint, colour, stains, wallpaper and curtains to Aotearoa for 75 years.
Introducing the 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Now in their seventh year of sponsoring the Awards, ECC brings world-leading interior brands to the New Zealand market. Find out more about the family behind the business.
This M.Arch graduate now creates sets, exhibitions and installations as an interdisciplinary designer. He and Ashley Cusick spent a morning discussing queer architecture, unconventional career paths, the beauty of the transitory and more.
Raukura Turei, winner at last year’s Interior Awards in the Residential category, joins the 2021 jury. We hear more about her favourite spaces and what she’s most looking forward to during the judging process.
Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Blum New Zealand delivers a wide range of hardware solutions to suit all needs. Find out more about what makes them tick.
Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Décortech is a market leader in decorative, acoustic and fire retardant wall and ceiling linings that has been an Awards sponsor for six years now.
Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Inzide has been sponsoring the Awards since its foundation and supplying sustainable flooring solutions for New Zealand for 25 years.
Joining the jury this year is award-winning architect and keen bike-rider Craig Moller, who tells us about his favourite spaces and more.
Interior editor of Architecture NZ and long standing design writer and editor Harkness is serving as convenor of this year’s jury. Find out more about her here.
Workplace strategist and interior designer at Peddlethorp, Sarah Bryant, joins our Interior Awards jury after being a finalist in last year’s programme.
He Tangata Māori design internship recipient Ahlia-Mei Ta’ala says more Māori visibility in the architecture and landscape architecture fields is needed.
Founder of Rotorua-based design practice DCA Architects of Transformation discusses nature, context and the process of integrating colour into the studio’s projects rather than merely applying it.
In this interview from The Diversity Agenda, architect Anne Salmond discusses the firm’s diverse workforce and environment that is open, accessible and encourages creativity.
As we round out the year, we’re looking back at ArchitectureNow‘s most popular articles in 2020: starting with five faces we’ve loved to read about.
The co-director of multidisciplinary design studio The Letter Q discusses collaboration, turning transience into sculpture and the importance of colour.
In the latest iteration of our series with Resene, Ashley Cusick talks to a graduate at Architectus in Christchurch with an interest in digital fabrication.
Modernity, Mexican architecture, surrealism and luminescence inspire this Auckland architect to create a moody and highly textural photograph.
This Make Architects director brings his international experience to Aotearoa for the Build to Last conference on 30 October. We caught up with him ahead of his talk.
This graduate at Arthouse Architects in Nelson lets her strong links with her community and passion for well-designed public space guide her designs.
We caught up with CEO Nick Nightingale to learn more about the Resene’s ongoing support of the NZIA Awards, how it came about and why it’s so important to them.