Projects
RSSTextures, warmth and privacy rule this enticing retail store.
Eclectic interior design and a clever mix of retail and hospitality offerings make this an oasis in the heart of Buenos Aires.
Sarosh Mulla explores GridAKL, Auckland’s innovation precinct on Wynyard Quarter, in its new home in the Lysaght Building.
Nine government agencies – and their respective interior identities – are comfortably housed together.
A design collective, an artist and a group of children collaborate to create a unique interior space.
What is it like to undertake the fit-out for your firm’s own office space? Sarah Langford of Unispace knows first-hand.
In a rapidly changing environment, this workplace tries to imagine the newsroom of the future.
Unexpected materials and pops of colour make this a highly vibrant shared space in Christchurch.
In Dunedin’s long-forgotten heritage precinct, some locals are rejuvenating the city – from the inside out.
This office fit-out unifies the three discrete business units of New Zealand Post Group and responds to a new way of working.
A children’s space has been built according to the needs and perspectives of the children and their minders.
The 2015 World Interior of the Year is an example not just of aesthetic prowess, but of community building through design.
The national airline’s lounge at Auckland Intl Airport is light and bright, featuring walls of glass overlooking the runway.
Oko Dessert Kitchen merges contemporary with classic, with a traditional baker’s marble countertop stealing the show.
The narrative of the heritage building – and the 150-year old clothing brand – informed the raw industrial look of this interior fit-out.
The Fearon Hay-designed flagship store for Kiwi fashion label Stolen Girlfriends Club works its rock-and-roll aesthetic.
Auckland’s version of an iconic, 52-year-old hospitality spot in Wellington pays well-informed homage to its predecessor.
The century-old theatre in Christchurch has been restored to its old glory.
A raw, stripped-back aesthetic, with an understated palette and quirky geometric paint features.
A Fisher & Paykel appliance factory is converted to house its product designers and engineers.
Read about the largest of the Mini showrooms in the southern hemisphere and the most technologically advanced in the world.
A heritage building in Whanganui has been given a new lease of life.
References to domesticity, nostalgia, and mid-century engineering workshops fuel this luscious corporate fit out.
Interior explores two projects, each with a very distinct Scandinavian flavour.
A retail space in Auckland’s Ponsonby Central is transformed into a haven for gadgetry.
Creative Spaces helps move Lion into an expansive and colourful new head office in Freeman’s Bay.
Reworking of this 20-year-old theatre has received rapturous applause from those that play there.
A humble mechanic’s workshop in a developing part of town gets a full makeover.
A subtle process of subtraction and addition underpins this heritage building’s reworking into a modern office space.
A major renovation of a grand old Auckland villa has resulted in a traditional frontage and a super-modern interior.
Art deco-influenced new architecture near the top of New Zealand’s tallest building.
Andy Davies explains how his mixed-tenancy outfit, Ponsonby Central, came together.
Renovation of the ANZ Centre in Auckland focuses on the fitout works undertaken by Warren and Mahoney and Hassell.
An Auckland villa is transformed into a family home filled with curios and Victoriana.
Inside ASB’s new regional branch in Tauranga, a workplace where an overt theme takes precedence over company branding.
A temporary restaurant, based in a historical pier building, right at the heart of the America’s Cup zone in San Fransisco.
Cheshire Architects takes the opportunity to express its feminine side with the design of this hybrid salon.
A Remuera bungalow becomes a large, light-filled family home wrapped in louvres.
A little slice of classic Americana, albeit with a local twist, comes to Kingsland, in Auckland.
Interior visits the future of tertiary education at AUT University’s high-tech development.