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2017 Interior Awards: Entries now open

2017 Interior Awards: Entries now open

News | Entries are now open to the 2017 Interior Awards. Presented by Interior magazine, the awards programme celebrates – through nine competition categories – the best commercial interior design projects a...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 7 Feb 2017
Designday 2017: Collaborations and venues revealed!

Designday 2017: Collaborations and venues revealed!

News | The line-up of showrooms and creative partners for Designday 2017 were revealed at an exclusive champagne breakfast held at L'affare Melrose, Newmarket on 1 March.  / More than 100 design industry pro...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 1 Mar 2017
Hot House: Hidden Pavilion

Hot House: Hidden Pavilion

Projects | Although the materials and abstract forms of this 70m2 meditation space on the outskirts of Madrid seem entirely unnatural in its location, a closer look reveals a delicate and deeper symbiosis. To be...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 18 Jun 2017
Call for entries: ECC New Zealand Student Craft/Design Awards

Call for entries: ECC New Zealand Student Craft/Design Awards

News | Entries are now open to the 2017 ECC New Zealand Student Craft/Design Awards – the only awards in New Zealand that recognises both design and craft disciplines. Run by The Friends of The Dowse, the St...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 6 Sep 2017
2018 Interior Awards: Entries now open

2018 Interior Awards: Entries now open

News | Federico Monsalve, editor of Interior magazine and convenor of the awards for the fifth year running, says, "From functionality to absolute folly… the Interior Awards programme has, for the past few yea...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 1 Mar 2018
Interior Awards 2015: Alts and adds

Interior Awards 2015: Alts and adds

News | “The move recognises the unique set of design needs and the tailored solutions increasingly being crafted to suit the different-sized workspaces,” said Federico Monsalve, convener of the Awards and edit...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 20 Jan 2015
A dramatic history revisited

A dramatic history revisited

News | Federico Monsalve, the editor of Interior, also gave a short introduction to the tour and talk. The tour looked extensively at the who, why and how of this multi-million heritage refurbishment. It was a...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 5 Oct 2015
The waka huia

The waka huia

Projects | Federico Monsalve: The Waitangi Museum is a very significant building in terms of history and the emotions surrounding the Treaty of Waitangi events; were there a lot of design ideas being thrown around...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 29 Mar 2016
"Engagement is the key": Phil Redmond

“Engagement is the key”: Phil Redmond

People | Urbis: Can you tell us a bit about your professional background? / Phil Redmond (PR): I studied architecture at RMIT university in Melbourne. I returned to Christchurch in 2008 to work with Thom Craig...
Words: Camille Khouri and Federico Monsalve Posted: 13 Aug 2018
Review: The Room at Objectspace

Review: The Room at Objectspace

News | Residential interior design inhabits two main spheres: the private family space and its more-public consumer arena made up of showrooms, glossy magazines, social media posts and trade fair installatio...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 3 May 2019
Through the vines: Zespri HQ

Through the vines: Zespri HQ

Projects | From above, this 8000m2 building is a simple composition: a large, two-storeyed rectangular form bisected vertically (north to south) at ground level by a smaller, thinner version of the first. On the...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 31 Aug 2020
Retail 2.0

Retail 2.0

Projects | Appliance brand Fisher & Paykel has recently opened two ‘Experience Centres’, one in New York and one in Sydney. Both were designed by Fearon Hay Architects. The showrooms do not sell anything, they a...
Words: Sam Dylan and Federico Monsalve Posted: 20 Jul 2016
Telling the story: Greg Farrell

Telling the story: Greg Farrell

People | Federico Monsalve (FM): A lot of your experience has been in Asia but you studied here in New Zealand. Greg Farrell (GF): Yes, I grew up here and started my design career here in commercial design. Sinc...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 18 Jul 2018
In:situ 2019 series #6: Christopher Hawthorne

In:situ 2019 series #6: Christopher Hawthorne

People | Federico Monsalve (FM): This is your second visit to New Zealand. Have you had time to form an opinion about our local architectural stock? / Christopher Hawthorne (CH): No, far from it. I was here two ...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 6 Mar 2019
Designer interview: Jennifer Bonner

Designer interview: Jennifer Bonner

People | Federico Monsalve (FM): Tell us about the neighbourhood: If and how did the location (its history, urban fabric and planned changes due to the BeltLine) influence some of your choices? / Jennifer Bonner...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 3 Jul 2019
Interior Awards announces two new categories

Interior Awards announces two new categories

News | Convenor of the 2020 Interior Awards jury and Interior magazine editor, Federico Monsalve, says, “Following the success of our inaugural Residential category award in 2019, it became clear that the appe...
Words: ArchitectureNow Editorial Desk Posted: 27 Jan 2020
Hotels in flux: Part one

Hotels in flux: Part one

Practice | [Editor’s note: This series about the future of the hotel industry was produced for print publication and mostly before the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, a lot of the statistical figures and trend forec...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 6 May 2020
Together but apart

Together but apart

Projects | The brief was complicated to say the least: to co-locate Christchurch’s Shirley Boys’ High School and Avonside Girls’ High School; two single-sex schools with almost 150 years of history between them,...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 21 Sep 2020
Elegant Samba

Elegant Samba

Projects | This 400m² apartment in the heart of Sao Paulo, Brazil, has some impressive Modernist credentials. The building in which it is located was designed in the 1950s by Franz Heep, a German architect who h...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 17 Apr 2016
Casa Cavia

Casa Cavia

Projects | Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan haven in South America. Open-door immigration policies and an outward-looking middle and upper class have meant a significant, two-way flow of ideas and information from...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 18 May 2016
Q&A: Luke Douglas

Q&A: Luke Douglas

People | What are you currently reading? / I’m a third of the way through David Foster Wallace’s tome, Infinite Jest. He does things with language that make your head spin, even if it’s sometimes a little ha...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 16 Feb 2017
Personal space: Erica Austin

Personal space: Erica Austin

People | Where I am working: / Awesome HQ, a co-working space in central Christchurch operated by the Ministry of Awesome. It’s a place to connect with a community of like-minded people who are passionate abou...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 5 Apr 2017
Rural accents

Rural accents

Projects | “Timbers on acid” is how Rachel O’Malley and Mike Petre describe the restaurant and brewery they designed in Matakana. And that, it is. Its interior includes, among several others: Old Man Pine, Birch...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 16 Aug 2017
Suspended time: the Inca rail

Suspended time: the Inca rail

Projects | Sure, there is an element of emotional detachment to train travel, a certain understanding that the scenery beyond the carriage windows and the experiences they might represent can never be ‘possessed...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 22 Nov 2017
Houses Revisited: Kawau Island house

Houses Revisited: Kawau Island house

Projects | Arrival at the private mooring deposits one directly beside a late-1800s, red and white cottage which, rumour has it, was home to Governor Grey’s mistress. The alleged love nest is now the centrepiece...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 18 May 2023
Shangri-La Hotel

Shangri-La Hotel

Practice | Interior: How did Confucius influence your design? / Ed Ng: The concepts of harmony, hierarchy and order are deeply rooted in Confucian principles, and we used these elements in our design. We also ...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 3 Sep 2014
Light Show 2014

Light Show 2014

News | Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki will be presenting Light Show starting 11 October. The exhibition, which debuted at the Hayward Gallery (London) in 2013, is starting its world tour in New Zealand an...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 24 Sep 2014
Hot House: Tehran House

Hot House: Tehran House

Projects | This is the foldable pocketknife, the swing bridge, the Rubik’s Cube of Iranian residential architecture. On paper, the concept is fairly simple: once Tehran’s bitter winter hits, the box rooms on the...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 11 Jan 2015
2014 Interior Awards: Meet the judges and sponsors

2014 Interior Awards: Meet the judges and sponsors

Awards | Federico Monsalve is the editor of Interior magazine. He is a writer and journalist, and his work has appeared in a range of local and international media including The New Zealand Herald, Monocle (UK),...
Posted: 2 Dec 2013
NZ vs NY: Ahi and Saxon + Parole

NZ vs NY: Ahi and Saxon + Parole

Projects | One is a tad Gatsby, the other a bit Hotere. One was aiming to be fine dining without the fuss, the other feels comfortable towing the line between fine-casual restaurant chain and flamboyant cocktail...
Words: Federico Monsalve Posted: 10 Jan 2021
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