Jacinda Rogers joined AGM as ArchitectureNow’s editor, having previously worked at book publisher Blackwell & Ruth and its sister company MILK Books for close to a decade.
Roger’s freelance writing has appeared in New Zealand art magazines and blogs across a broad range of topics, including landscape architecture, the environment, socio-political issues, fashion, and lifestyle trends.
Rogers graduated with a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree from Unitec in 2012. Her love for gardens and the environment has led to a particular interest in sustainable, low-impact architecture and design.
Rogers can be reached at [email protected].
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A dream manifested into reality at an unlikely time for this carpenter-come registered architect as he completed his first house amidst Covid lockdowns and delays.
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Behind the Object: We talk to Melany-Jayne Davies, one-half of the husband-and-wife design team at Tréology, about the process of creating a desk reminiscent of Milford Sound.
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Bec Snelling of Snelling Studio (formerly Douglas and Bec) reveals the inspiration and processes behind their latest lighting collection — Lens.
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Behind the Object: Lulu Stool. Jacinda Rogers talks to Matt Watkins of Special Studio to discover the process behind the creation of their newest 3D-printed creation, the Lulu Stool.
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In the latest edition of On the Rise, supported by Resene, we profile architectural graduate Alex Pirie whose work in heritage is pioneering a pathway for a fresh new wave of heritage specialists in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
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Editor of ArchitectureNow, Jacinda Rogers, looks into early symbolism behind five common building materials and uncovers some interesting facts surrounding their origins and early uses.