Urbis, August 2018 Urbis August 2018 (Issue 105) Features stylish interiors, spaces, people and design objects – plus fascinating places, people and events. Subscribe Print Digital
Twenty years of Urbis: Part one Projects | Architects, designers and former Urbis editors pick their dream New Zealand space from the last two decades.
Vanishing act Review | Where can one place the TV without destroying the interior mood? Samsung’s new QLED TV might just have the answer.
Architectural origami: Victorian terrace Projects | Hatherlie House unfolds gracefully from a formal Victorian-era terrace into an expansive, contemporary living space.
Golden glow: Rhodes House Projects | This award-winning Christchurch house is both a gallery for the owners’ art collection and a work of art in itself.
Sweet isolation: Wyuna hideaway Projects | A lush home at the edge of the world provides a majestic haven with views and inherent calm.
Divine proportions: Station Cabin Projects | This Otago cabin is small yet perfectly formed, with quirky design features that expand the space in clever ways.
California soul: Ray Kappe House Projects | Photographer Leslie Williamson steps into the Pacific Palisades home of this iconic Californian architect.