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The problem with collaboration
Practice
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Is the open-plan collaborative model wrong? Blair McKolskey explores how workplace strategy can bring people closer together.


Q&A: Paul Hecker
People
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Interior discovers just how Paul and his team have mastered the art of less is more.

Above the line
Review
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Simon Bush-King discovers two very different restaurants that take unusual surface treatments to higher levels.

Q&A: Katie Brown
People
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In by the furnace of Wanganui-based glass artist Katie Brown, whose works can be found in high places all around the world.

Citizen Park
Projects
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A little slice of classic Americana, albeit with a local twist, comes to Kingsland, in Auckland.

Sir Paul Reeves Building
Projects
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Interior visits the future of tertiary education at AUT University’s high-tech development.


St Heliers Bay Cafe & Bistro
Projects
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As Hip Group takes Auckland’s culinary scene by storm, Interior ventures into one of its latest premises.

On an angle
People
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As director of Tilt, Oliver Marlow designs spaces that complement the purpose and personality of those that use them.

ANZ Centre
Projects
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An artful and large-scale foyer expansion and revitalisation breathes new life.

Blue sky thinking
Review
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A review of retail developments in the downtown and Ponsonby areas of Auckland.

New York state of mind
People
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A conversation about design and architecture with ex-pat New Zealand architect David Howell.

Mercer Street Loft
Review
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A design that marries classic historical elements with modern ones, whilst retaining the original details.

Media Storm
Review
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Inside an open, studio-like work space with no visible hierarchy.


Collective craftsmanship
Review
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Sarosh Mulla talks craft with the architects of the American Folk Art Museum, now topical for all the wrong reasons.

Te MiruMiru
Projects
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Phil Smith designs a childcare centre that is literally embraced by the earth.

C1 Espresso
Projects
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Interior heads down to Christchurch for a look at a hospitality institution making a new mark in a classic building.
