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Residential Houses Public / civic Commercial Workplace Alts and adds Education Hospitality Universities / colleges Apartments Kitchens Bars and cafes Retail Culture / arts Restaurants Bathrooms Refurbishment Religious Sport Adaptive re-use

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Market Success

Market Success

Posted: 3 Oct 2014

At a busy Wellington intersection, this mixed-use development - now home to Trade Me - was a challenging build.

Happy Bones

Happy Bones

Posted: 2 Oct 2014

A dynamic trio of Kiwi expats in New York have recently shifted their caffeine dispensary Happy Bones.

Te Kaitaka - The Cloak

Te Kaitaka - The Cloak

Posted: 30 Sep 2014

Fearon Hay Architects’ playful new marketing suite at Auckland Airport is a declaration of intent.

Axis Series Small Home Test Lab

Axis Series Small Home Test Lab

Posted: 23 Sep 2014

Hobsonville Land Company, Isthmus and Architecture Workshop have tested a new approach to affordable detached housing.

Residential buildings
Hot House

Hot House

Posted: 22 Sep 2014

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

Landscapes of memory

Landscapes of memory

Posted: 18 Sep 2014

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

Posted: 16 Sep 2014

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

Next generation

Next generation

Posted: 12 Sep 2014

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

Construction
Black beauty

Black beauty

Posted: 8 Sep 2014

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

Posted: 3 Sep 2014

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

Green Goddess

Green Goddess

Posted: 1 Sep 2014

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

Winter wonderland

Winter wonderland

Posted: 25 Aug 2014

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

Posted: 11 Aug 2014

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

Posted: 5 Aug 2014

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

Strength redefined

Strength redefined

Posted: 1 Aug 2014

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

Genesis

Genesis

Posted: 31 Jul 2014

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

Paris Match

Paris Match

Posted: 28 Jul 2014

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

Posted: 22 Jul 2014

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

Posted: 17 Jul 2014

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

Newtown Park Apartments

Newtown Park Apartments

Posted: 15 Jul 2014

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

Posted: 14 Jul 2014

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

Kiwibank

Kiwibank

Designworks

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

A portrait of the artist

A portrait of the artist

Posted: 7 Jul 2014

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

Kaikoura’s treasure

Kaikoura’s treasure

Kaikoura District Council

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

Commercial / public buildings, Construction
Sweet, sweet tonic

Sweet, sweet tonic

Posted: 30 Jun 2014

Cool, calm, collected

Cool, calm, collected

Posted: 30 Jun 2014

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

Te Kopahou Reserve

Te Kopahou Reserve

Posted: 24 Jun 2014

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

Little height

Little height

Posted: 20 Jun 2014

Designer William Taylor creates a small space big on hospitality.

Lobby group

Lobby group

Posted: 19 Jun 2014

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

Posted: 16 Jun 2014

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

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