Urbis, April 2019 Urbis April 2019 (Issue 109) Features stylish interiors, spaces, people and design objects – plus fascinating places, people and events. Subscribe Print Digital
Hot House: Great Granny House Projects | A language of movement is expressed here: as if shaped by the wind, the sun and the ways in which it is used and moved through.
Set in stone: Swiss farmstead Projects | Three generations of Bauhaus-influenced artists grace this hillside home.
In perfect unison: Ancaster Creek Home Projects | A couple and their extended family share a home made up of two houses that are separate yet delightfully stitched together.
Above the Seine: Paris apartment Projects | This apartment bridges three buildings from two different centuries through impeccable décor and a hefty comic book collection.
A gentle rhythm: Mount Albert renovation Projects | The reimagining of this home in Auckland’s Mount Albert champions balance, tactility and the gentle power of detail.
Magic touch: Gold Coast residence Projects | Concrete and timber join forces in this house to offer a visual and physical experience that is close to architectural magic.
Jewel on the hill: The Knoll Projects | Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, this home on a hill of Auckland’s North Shore is steeped in family history and luscious detail.