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Hot House

Hot House

22 Sep 2014, Federico Monsalve

Urbis talks to the creators of a cosy, low-cost cabin in snowy Canada.

Landscapes of memory

Landscapes of memory

18 Sep 2014, Jacky Bowring

Jacky Bowring finds a unique expression of the dialogue between two potent yet divergent forms of memorial in Madrid.

 Toitū Otago Settler's Museum

Toitū Otago Settler’s Museum

16 Sep 2014, Justine Harvey

Robert Tongue and Baker Garden Architects have pulled together four buildings from different eras with dramatic results.

Next generation

Next generation

12 Sep 2014, Clare Chapman

This advanced timber building utilises the first machine-detailed LVL from Nelson Pine.

Black beauty

Black beauty

8 Sep 2014, Clare Chapman

A home just out of Melbourne, Australia, is sophisticated and sleek despite serious financial and topographical constraints.

Whanganui’s Sarjeant Gallery

Whanganui’s Sarjeant Gallery

3 Sep 2014, Helen Frances

A heritage building in Whanganui has been given a new lease of life.

Green Goddess

Green Goddess

1 Sep 2014, Elana Castle

A modern, multi-levelled Sydney, Australia, home tips its cap to its neighbourhood’s historical context.

Winter wonderland

Winter wonderland

25 Aug 2014, Leanne Amodeo

A house in snowy Quebec, Canada, makes the most of its extreme location and show-stopping views.

The devil is in the details

The devil is in the details

11 Aug 2014, Michael Barrett

An Auckland residence combines the old and the new in the most original and thoughtful of ways.

Carlaw Park Student Village

Carlaw Park Student Village

5 Aug 2014, Linda Tyler

The lively external façade of a new student village in Auckland’s Parnell complements a cosy interior experience.

Strength redefined

Strength redefined

1 Aug 2014, Clare Chapman

A triptych of structural elements in this central Christchurch rebuild marks a world first.

Genesis

Genesis

31 Jul 2014, Jo Jeffy

References to domesticity, nostalgia, and mid-century engineering workshops fuel this luscious corporate fit out.

Paris Match

Paris Match

28 Jul 2014, Federico Monsalve

A townhouse in the French capital skilfully combines fine art and luxurious furnishings.

Te Uru Taumatua,  Te Wharehou O Tūhoe

Te Uru Taumatua, Te Wharehou O Tūhoe

22 Jul 2014, Bill McKay

Jasmax’s new headquarters for Tūhoe arrives with a spectacular arched frontage that creates a gateway in the Bay of Plenty.

Rosie Café

Rosie Café

17 Jul 2014, Clare Chapman

The ever-impressive Hip Group adds another culinary and architectural flower to its bouquet.

Newtown Park Apartments

Newtown Park Apartments

15 Jul 2014, Justine Harvey

Studio Pacific Architecture has given a transformative facelift on a limited budget to a social housing complex.

The world's end

The world’s end

14 Jul 2014, Leanne Amodeo

A house perched dramatically on the coast of New South Wales, Australia, contains an impressive collection of art.

Kiwibank

Kiwibank

10 Jul 2014, Federico Monsalve

Interior magazine explores how Designworks and Kiwibank are adapting to these pixelated times.

A portrait of the artist

A portrait of the artist

7 Jul 2014, Helen Frances

Perched high above the ocean, Max Patté’s Wellington home is the perfect place to exhibit his work.

Kaikoura’s treasure

Kaikoura’s treasure

4 Jul 2014, Clare Chapman

This ‘craypot’ building is constructed entirely in timber and is the first in the world to use shear walls of CLT and LVL.

Sweet, sweet tonic

Sweet, sweet tonic

30 Jun 2014, Zara Tempest Coleman

Cool, calm, collected

Cool, calm, collected

30 Jun 2014, Clare Chapman

A Portuguese décor combines both old and contemporary art and furniture for ultra-stylish effect.

Te Kopahou Reserve

Te Kopahou Reserve

24 Jun 2014, Helen Frances

Plunging cliffs and a harsh coast provide the backdrop to this subtle yet alluring reserve.

Little height

Little height

20 Jun 2014, Justin Foote

Designer William Taylor creates a small space big on hospitality.

Lobby group

Lobby group

19 Jun 2014, Sarosh Mulla

Interior takes a walk through one of Auckland’s most highly utilised lobby shortcuts – inside the PwC Tower.

Hot House: Fogo Island

Hot House: Fogo Island

16 Jun 2014, Federico Monsalve

Urbis visits a quartet of architecturally designed artists’ studios in remote Canada.

The Danish diameter

The Danish diameter

12 Jun 2014, Simon Bush-King

Interior explores two projects, each with a very distinct Scandinavian flavour.

Auckland Airport landscapes

Auckland Airport landscapes

10 Jun 2014, Michael Barrett

Views from both airborne and land-based approaches to Auckland Airport now centre on abstract earth forms.

Southern strength

Southern strength

6 Jun 2014, Clare Chapman

Progressive Building visits The New Zealand Blood Service’s new headquarters in Christchurch.

A space odyssey

A space odyssey

2 Jun 2014, Elana Castle

An architect turns his hand to his family home with the extensive renovation of an Edwardian dwelling.

A street in the sky

A street in the sky

30 May 2014, Clare Chapman

It is what isn’t in this building - constructed four floors above the ground on an existing structure - that makes it unique.

Contact

Contact

29 May 2014, Sharon Stephenson

The opening up of a formerly unused light well in this workplace was the catalyst for a revolution in staff engagement.

Auckland Zoo Giraffe House

Auckland Zoo Giraffe House

27 May 2014, Bill McKay

The intersecting anatomy of roof forms on a giraffe boudoir encourages the world’s tallest terrestrial mammals to copulate.

Hot House: The Pierre

Hot House: The Pierre

26 May 2014, Federico Monsalve

We found an American home that hit rock bottom and built around it.

Duct Tape workshop

Duct Tape workshop

22 May 2014, Federico Monsalve

A retail space in Auckland’s Ponsonby Central is transformed into a haven for gadgetry.

A house of two halves

A house of two halves

19 May 2014, Clare Chapman

A 1920s’ cottage has a makeover which incorporates the old and the new in its architecture.

The Building Intelligence Group

The Building Intelligence Group

15 May 2014, Stephen Olsen

Expanses of glass and intense swathes of black, shot through with faceted shapes and bold colours, are talking points at every turn in this new workplace.

Remuera bathroom

Remuera bathroom

14 May 2014, Clare Chapman

When renovating a local landmark the desire to create something new while paying homage can pay dividends.

Masu

Masu

8 May 2014, Rachel Carley

A luxurious, contemporary expression of traditional Japanese culture, Masu brings sophisticated new meaning to Asian fusion.

Farm Cove bathroom

Farm Cove bathroom

7 May 2014, Clare Chapman

Sleek lines combine with organic shapes to imbue this bathroom with a sense of luxury.

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