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
Making buildings smarter and safer Review | Kathleen Kinney and Camille Khouri step into the not-too-distant future of hi-tech building and workplace management.
Talking fabrics in Frankfurt Practice | Stephanie Moffitt, design director at Mokum, chats about her expectations for the Heimtextil Trade Fair this January.
Inner-city haven Projects | An urban eyrie enjoys views of Auckland’s most iconic built and natural landscapes.
Bare bones: Hallensteins Projects | The narrative of the heritage building – and the 150-year old clothing brand – informed the raw industrial look of this interior fit-out.
Houses revisited: Point Chevalier house Projects | A juxtaposition of materials, coupled with bold lines, produces a visually arresting family home, first published in 2015.
The secret garden: Pilkingtons Projects | Abundant greenery, vibrant colour and organic shapes conjure up a lush oasis in the middle of Auckland’s CBD.
Houses revisited: Grey Lynn garage Projects | A former inner city mechanic’s workshop is reimagined as a New York-style loft, first published 2015.
Three Kings House Projects | From a steep, almost inaccessible site springs a multilevel family home.
Spendvision Projects | Camille Khouri explores an Auckland workspace with lots of colour, vibrancy and design quirks.
Oratia bathroom Projects | Du Bois Design updates an existing bathroom to accommodate the changing needs of the home owners.