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Dulux Autumn Trends 2024
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Dulux Colour Specialists, Davina Harper and Bree Leech introduce the eclectic Journey palette from this year’s Colour Forecast and provide tips on its use.
Finding peace in the chaos
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Linehouse, co-founded by New Zealand expat Briar Hickling, has transformed the façade and seven floors of CentralWorld in Bangkok.
Interior Awards: Earlybird extended until 8 March
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Earlybird pricing has been extended until Friday 8 March for the 2024 Interior Awards. Hurry, only two days left to get entries in with a 20% discount.
Architect Kerstin Thompson to speak in New Zealand
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Australian Institute of Architects’ 2023 Gold Medallist Kerstin Thompson will deliver this year’s NZIA Futuna Lecture Series from April 3–7.
NZIOB Conference 2024: 13 & 14 March
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BuildUP24, this year’s New Zealand Institute of Building conference, will focus how to implement best practice in managing people, performance and productivity.
Green homes celebrated with Superhome Awards
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The Superhome Of The Year Awards sponsored by GIB, celebrated climate-positive homes in New Zealand including a significant milestone in passive housing.
Janette Sadik-Khan and Rt Hon Helen Clark in Conversation
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Thursday 21 March 2024, Aotea Centre, Auckland, 5:00-7:30pm Janette Sadik-Khan and Helen Clark will be speaking at ‘Our City Tomorrow Reimagining Auckland’.
Lost & Found: First glimpse of hefty public art work
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Eight large boulders, hand carved with precision by artist Joe Sheehan have been placed along Federal Street in Auckland ahead of the art exhibit’s completion in April.
Western Sydney’s first five-star hotel
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Designed by Turner Studio, the Pullman Penrith is Western Sydney’s first five-star hotel coupled with a world-class conference centre.
Off the Wall: New Zealand Wallpapers 1907–1975
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Off the Wall, an exhibition on the evolution of interior design in Aotearoa New Zealand told through the medium of wallpaper on until March 28.