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Future Thinker of the Year 2021 announced
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Meredith Dale, urban strategist at Auckland-based firm The Urban Advisory was recognised by the New Zealand Green Building Council (NZBGC) for her “passion and clear vision”.
Interior Awards: Emerging Design Professional spotlight
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The 2019 Emerging Design Professional, Kristen Basra, tells us what she’s been up to since her Interior Awards win.
Open Christchurch 2021 programme announced
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Over 40 buildings are included in the line-up for this two-day event on 15 and 16 May 2021, which sees iconic architecture available to the public – some for the first time ever.
Interior Awards 2021: Workplace spotlight
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Warren and Mahoney’s Dan Kempka reflects on winning the Workplace (over 1000m2) Award for the MediaWorks HQ and what it meant for the design team.
Pacific Islands Memorial unveiled
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The Prime Minister officially unveiled a special conch-shaped installation by artist Michel Tuffery in collaboration with Wellington architect John Melhuish.
Meet the 2021 Interior Awards judges: Rufus Knight
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Joining the jury this year is Rufus Knight of Auckland-based interior architecture and design studio Knight Associates.
Meet Sub Zero and Wolf: Interior Awards 2021 sponsor
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Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Back for a second year as a sponsor, Sub Zero and Wolf, proudly distributed by Eurotech Design Limited offer specialist kitchen appliances for superb cooking.
Meet Luxaflex: Interior Awards 2021 sponsor
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Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Luxaflex, providing sophisticated and stylish window coverings since the 1950s, has been sponsoring the Interior Awards for a decade. Find out more about what inspires the team.
Meet Kada: Interior Awards 2021 sponsor
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Introducing our 2021 Interior Awards sponsors: Representing industry-leading furniture brands in the Kiwi market, Kada has been sponsoring the Awards for 10 years now. We learn some of their favourite spaces and places.
Colour Collab: Natasha Markham
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We hear from Natasha Markham, Founder of MAUD (Markham Architecture + Urban Design) and co-host of architectural podcast 76 Small Rooms, about how a recent trip to Otago has inspired her thinking about colour.