Tag: Interior magazine
RSS2014 Interior Awards: Winners revealed
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With much fanfare and celebration, the gongs were given out, accompanied by stunning visuals.
Sustainable architecture
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Bernd Gundermann explains how to increase urban resilience to the effects of climate change in interior spaces.
The Danish diameter
Projects
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Interior explores two projects, each with a very distinct Scandinavian flavour.
Rangi Ruru Girls’ School
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A 125-old school has two new post-earthquake buildings which put friendships at the core of their design ethos.
Value systems
Practice
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Blair Mckolskey gauges some recent spatial theories around world-class workplaces.
Walking the talk
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Blair McKolskey says stop bandying the word collaboration around – and start collaborating.
Switching on to LED
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While LED technology is not new, it has only recently gained traction as a lighting solution.
Noise – Infusion or confusion
Practice
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Blair McKolskey and Greg Tate examine ways to mitigate productivity-affecting disturbances.
A crafty spin
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Craftsmanship category gets its own award at the 2014 Interior Awards.
ASB Theatre
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Reworking of this 20-year-old theatre has received rapturous applause from those that play there.
Workplace expanded
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The 2015 Interior Awards will now include two categories to cover workplaces up to 1000m2 and workplaces above 1000m2.
Mildred & Co
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A humble mechanic’s workshop in a developing part of town gets a full makeover.
Fox Street office
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A subtle process of subtraction and addition underpins this heritage building’s reworking into a modern office space.
The Sugar Club
Projects
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Art deco-influenced new architecture near the top of New Zealand’s tallest building.
Front and centre
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Andy Davies explains how his mixed-tenancy outfit, Ponsonby Central, came together.
Threshold apprehension
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Sarosh Mulla muses on that peculiar architectural trope, the corporate lobby.
ANZ Head Office
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Renovation of the ANZ Centre in Auckland focuses on the fitout works undertaken by Warren and Mahoney and Hassell.