Camille Khouri Writer, Photographer Contributor Profile Camille Khouri is a freelance writer and journalist. Khouri holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and Media Studies from the University of Auckland. Location Queenstown
All in the family Projects | Camille Khouri discovers a multi-disciplinary studio that designed its own home and handcrafted a large portion of its interior.
Bookshelf: August edition Review | Camille Khouri reviews three new interesting architecture and design books that have recently hit the shelves.
Ocean gaze Projects | Designed for a jet-set family, this Monaco apartment strikes a seemingly effortless balance between comfort and style.
Legal matters Review | Camille Khouri looks at several memorable, recent legal or law-related workplaces from across New Zealand.
Humanity and the machine Review | Camille Khouri reports from this year’s CoreNet Symposium, which focused on the future of work and technology.
Design people: Anne-Sophie Adelys People | French artist Anne-Sophie Adelys produces colourful figurative paintings that reconstruct life’s forgotten moments and people.
Autumn architecture reading Review | Camille Khouri reviews three recent architecture books, including In Search of Bawa and Simon Devitt’s Rannoch.
Mirror, mirror Projects | Warren and Mahoney Auckland’s new office is a gold box that reflects the beauty of its home inside an old shipping warehouse.
Well connected: Black & White House Projects | Like a well kept secret, a renovated 1930s bungalow hides a black steel and glass addition from the street.
Sleight of hand Projects | This interior, devised by the film industry, is equal parts escapism, kid’s haven and functional – all with a dash of magic.