Tag: GIB Interior Spaces
RSSInterior Spaces: Life amongst the trees
Projects
|
Beneath the fresh, Scandi vibe of this Stufkens + Chambers-designed home is a strong sense of social and environmental awareness. Amanda Harkness finds out more.
Interior Spaces: Serenity in the city
Projects
|
Four Walls Architecture’s proposed refresh of a 1980s’ apartment in a landmark Auckland building morphed into a total reconfiguration. Amanda Harkness considers the final result.
Interior Spaces: Raising the bar
Projects
|
When the world’s largest law firm appointed Unispace to design its new workplace in Wellington, it was looking for a radical new environment. Amanda Harkness investigates.
Interior Spaces: Geometric surprise
Projects
|
Architect Henri Sayes of Sayes Studio embraces the curve in one of his most recent projects — his own home. Amanda Harkness takes a closer look.
Interior Spaces: The theatre of dining
Projects
|
In Bivacco, hospitality maestro Izzard Design has worked its trademark transformative magic. Amanda Harkness checks out the performance.
Interior Spaces: Committed to quality
Projects
|
When it comes to medium-density housing, Ōtautahi-based practice Sheppard & Rout has form. Amanda Harkness considers its latest project, Worcester Terraces.
Interior Spaces: All about that curve
Projects
|
Katie Scott of Auckland-based interior design studio Sticks+Stones loves a curve and, here, in this bungalow kitchen renovation, she uses them to beautiful effect. Amanda Harkness takes a closer look.
Interior Spaces: A balancing act
Projects
|
Amanda Harkness looks at Klein’s new Cardiac Catheter Laboratory for Te Whatu Ora Counties Manukau and finds there’s a lot going on behind the scenes.
Interior Spaces: The good life
Projects
|
Amanda Harkness talks to Spacecraft Architects about its first foray into co-housing and the happy end result.
Interior Spaces: Jervois apartments
Projects
|
Amanda Harkness visits Monk Mackenzie’s Jervois apartments in Auckland’s Herne Bay and finds an intriguing treatment of private and public realms.
Interior Spaces: Let there be laughter
Previews
|
Auckland-based interior design studio Material Creative stepped up to the plate in delivering this fun, new waterfront eatery within a tight time frame. Amanda Harkness takes a closer look.