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
The living kitchen Review | Discover what New Zealand designers are using to create kitchens with heart.
Flexible working in architecture: Part 1 Practice | As part of the Workplace Revolution series, we explore the impacts of flexible working on architectural firms.
Gold standard: Freemans Bay Apartment Projects | Downsizing has by no means equated to downgrading for the owners of this apartment in Auckland’s inner suburbs.
Permanent holiday: Omaha House Houses | The owners of this beach house hope to make it their full-time residence one day.
Of the earth: Californian retreat Projects | On a property encompassing a walnut orchard, this family escape treads lightly on the earth from which it has been built.
The living bathroom Review | We talk to New Zealand architects about the trends they’re seeing in bathrooms across the country.
Sense of theatre: Lillius Projects | Auckland’s Lillius is a new restaurant with the right mix of luxe and grit to fit with its city-fringe neighbourhood.
Black mirrors: part two Review | Camille Khouri interviews some firms around the country which are using Cross Reality in their everyday work.
Show home: Brussels Studio Projects | We step into the home/studio of Belgian designer Xavier Lust which has been reconfigured from an old print shop.
Richness in texture: Westmere House Projects | A modern addition breathes new life into this 1929 home in Westmere, Auckland, without overpowering its original glory.