Interior, March 2019 Interior March 2019 (Issue 31) Coverage of New Zealand commercial interior architecture and design – retail, hospitality, workplace, civic and installation. Subscribe Print Digital
SO/ Playful: Inside SO/ Auckland Projects | A hotel in Auckland takes on a volcanic theme and a celebrity fashion designer to inject personality and a lot of oomph.
Capital character: Deloitte Wellington Projects | Wellington’s cityscape and natural textures are brought inside Deloitte’s new headquarters.
On a good buzz: B:Hive Smales Farm Projects | This co-working space on Auckland’s North Shore is, by all accounts, a success story for its owners and its tenants.
Interiors on display People | Kim Paton and Rufus Knight give a glimpse into The Room: a daring new exhibition at Objectspace gallery from 5 April 2019.
Personal space: Michael Leng People | A senior interior designer at Wingate Architects shares some of the things that make him tick.
Climate change: Action from the ground up Practice | Commercial flooring company Interface explores how the construction industry can play a part in combating climate change.
Urban laboratories: Learning from airports Practice | Executive director of Aerial Futures, Andrés Ramirez, ponders the significance of the airport typology.
You’ve been friended Practice | Tracey Ingram explores a few interiors that highlight the importance of designing communal spaces in the age of social media.
Blockchain and the building sector Practice | What does blockchain mean for the construction sector? Federico Monsalve speaks to a team of researchers in pursuit of answers.
Suburban spaces: Garage reveiw Review | The common garage has a rich past. Here, Simon Bush-King evaluates a book that takes a serious look at the unimposing room.
Material symphony: David Thulstrup People | This Danish interior designer shares some of the secrets behind his meteoric rise and enviable client list.
Designer interview: Sabine Marcelis People | This Dutch-born and Victoria University of Wellington-educated creative has created a strong industrial design brand in Europe.