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Collaboration creates solutions for earthquake-prone concrete floors
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New Zealand researchers have found a way to solve the distinct New Zealand construction threat of earthquake-prone, precast concrete, hollow-core floors.
Herriot Melhuish O ‘Neill celebrates 25 years
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Founded in Wellington in 1997 by architects Max Herriot and John Melhuish, in 25 years of practice, they’ve designed film studios, civic master plans and everything in between.
Wharenui Harikoa takes form at Objectspace
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Artists Lissy Robinson-Cole and Rudi Robinson are on a journey to create a full-scale Wharenui Harikoa (House of Joy) through brightly coloured crocheted forms.
Laminex: Immersive and calm
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Twenty-nine new decors have been added to the Laminex Laminate range, drawing on nature as a central point of reference. The calming and natural textural beauty of marble, terrazzo and timber decors have been designed to sit harmoniously with other materials and finishes.
Design for waterfront Fale Malae takes shape
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A concept design with sculptural roof has been released for the proposed Fale Malae on Wellington’s waterfront.
Finalists revealed – 2022 Interior Awards
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Finalists revealed – 2022 Interior Awards. Twenty-seven projects have been shortlisted across 10 categories including emerging design professional and new multi-housing category.
Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival 2022
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The Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival is celebrating its 11th year with its biggest programme yet.
Whakarongo installation for Myers Park
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Auckland Council has unveiled artist impressions of a new public artwork set to transform the underpass at the northern end of Myers Park.
The 2022 Interior Awards - deadline extended
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You now have until Friday the 29th of April to get your entries in for the 2022 Interior Awards.
Finalists announced: 36th Dulux Colour Awards
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Ten projects from New Zealand have made it to the finals for demonstrating an innovative use of colour