Interior, March 2015 Interior March 2015 (Issue 15) Coverage of New Zealand commercial interior architecture and design – retail, hospitality, workplace, civic and installation. Subscribe Print Digital
Red Architecture Projects | A raw, stripped-back aesthetic, with an understated palette and quirky geometric paint features.
Re-designing the supermarket Practice | Interior magazine looks into the changes underway in the supermarket industry.
Checkpoint Review | What happens when you recreate a public interior entirely out of wood and exhibit it in a gallery context?
Behomm Practice | Behomm is the Barcelona-based website that focuses on connecting designers, artists and similar aesthetes from across the globe
Spendvision Projects | Camille Khouri explores an Auckland workspace with lots of colour, vibrancy and design quirks.
Goodfolk Projects | Located in the gritty district of Auckland’s K Road, the Goodfolk office easily mixes a corporate and bohemian aesthetic.
Uniformity without the repetition People | Interior talks to Matt Nash who is being called upon increasingly often to craft uniforms for some of the freshest spots in the country.
The room People | Photographer Simon Devitt reminisces about an image of a sitting room in Sir Ian Athfield’s home.
Isaac Theatre Royal Projects | The century-old theatre in Christchurch has been restored to its old glory.
Odettes Projects | A 1970s’ photograph and a very personal approach to hospitality design has led to this eclectic inner-city oasis.
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment Projects | A revitalised art deco building offers plenty of natural light, vibrancy and workplace innovation.
Aurecon Projects | Capitalising on the interior space’s engineering functions and materials were key drivers in this workplace’s refit.
Inside Gehry Review | Frank Gehry’s first Australian building is known for its daring façade, but the spaces within are its unseen beating heart.
NZIA revisited Review | Interior sat down with Aaron Paterson and Patrick Loo to discuss the NZIA’s 2015 Conference.