Tag: Profiles
RSSArchitects in Profile: Rogan Nash
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With serious architectural pedigree, Eva Nash and Kate Rogan have built their practice designing exceptional homes.
Shaping our collective Pacific future
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Three good friends formed an architecture practice in 1992. Evžen Novák reflects on how the studio has become a cooperative enterprise in which multiple design approaches have flourished.
Instagrammable moments
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Scott Compton discusses changing workplace design in the age of Covid, the rise of the distributed campus model and creating magnetic, experiential workspaces for empowered employees.
Architects in Profile: Fearon Hay Architects
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Founded in Auckland just over 20 years ago, this passionate, strong-minded practice is now designing houses as far afield as California, Lisbon and London.
Architects in Profile: Daniel Marshall
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This Auckland firm draws inspiration from international architects, but its biggest influence is the New Zealand landscape.
Carving a niche: Monk Mackenzie
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Hamish Monk and Dean Mackenzie of Monk Mackenzie utilise their combined experience to create sculptural, timeless works.
A people person: Marcel Wanders
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Rufus Knight catches up with product and interior designer Marcel Wanders, best known as co-founder of design label Moooi.
Dual interests: Natasha Markham
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Architect and urban designer Natasha Markham of MAUD talks about suburban design, improving Auckland City and podcasts.
Laid back approach
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A combination of good design thinking and a dash of happenstance has resulted in a successful business for George & Willy.
Urban advocate: Julie Stout
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Amelia Melbourne-Hayward talks to architect Julie Stout, who was recently honoured as a Distinguished Fellow by the NZIA.
Out of the box
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Camille Khouri met with Dragonbox, a group of four Auckland designers who keep each other honest with regular critiques.
Practice through scholarship
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We talk to Brian Carter and Annette LeCuyer, the 2017 International Architects in Residence at the University of Auckland.
Innovation driven: Adam Taylor
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Justin Foote catches up with the Tauranga-based architectural designer Adam Taylor to find out what makes him tick.
Architects in Profile: Dorrington Atcheson
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Tim Dorrington and Sam Atcheson’s highly collaborative methodology has produced numerous award-winning buildings.
In house: Space Studio
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Camille Khouri steps into the new offices of a growing design firm specialising in the hotel industry.
Personal space: Luke Scott
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Luke Scott, designer at Alt Group and founder of Stemme design publication, shares some of his sources of inspiration.
Jim Foote: a life’s work
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90-year-old Jim Foote is a well-loved and long-serving member of staff at Jasmax. Justine Harvey spoke to Foote about his life.
Holistic hospitality: AvroKO
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Interior talks to United States hospitality design firm AvroKO, who are currently crafting two projects in Auckland.
Cyclic growth
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Landscape designer Zoë Carafice of Xanthe White Design talks naturalistic planting, diverse gardens and the concept of time.
Q&A: Patchwork Architecture
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Amelia Melbourne-Hayward chats to Sally Ogle and Ben Mitchell-Anyon, directors of Wellington studio Patchwork Architecture.