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RSSHouses talks to the Hawke’s Bay-based artist and designer, and owner of Home Base Collections.
Charlotte Minty is spreading the gospel of durability, utility and beauty as part of her Wellington interior design practice.
Progressive Building chats to Rod Marler in his light-filled office overlooking Auckland’s Westhaven Marina.
A conversation about design and architecture with ex-pat New Zealand architect David Howell.
Store-owner Ron Redel’s collections of fantastic furniture and objets d’art fill his Auckland home.
Auckland furniture designer and maker talks to Houses about his design inspirations and what makes it fun.
We chat with Barnaby Bennett, co-editor of Christchurch: The Transitional City, who is soon to visit Auckland.
Angie Masutti injects colour and pattern into vintage furniture from her rural Whangarei home.
The faces behind the companies supporting the 2013 Interior Awards.
Penny Allan and Martin Bryant receive the Charlie Challenger Supreme Award for landscape architecture planning.
Justine Harvey talks with the Christchurch-raised architect who has carved out a successful career in Sydney.
Designer Rebecca Snelling talks to Urbis about Douglas + Bec, the homewares brand she created with her dad.
SARNZ’s new CEO, Chris Douglas, looks at the inherent challenges of an industry teetering on the edge of a growth phase
Teena Hale-Pennington has a track record as a strategist in sustainable development and the provision of affordable housing.
British quantity surveyor Raine Selles landed on our shores nine months ago and has been busy making a difference ever since.
An interview with Bombay-born, Brisbane-based architect Dr Anupama Kundoo’s about her ‘Wall House One to One’ installation.
Reykjavik-based Massimo Santanicchia talks about “Meanwhile” – low-budget small scale interventions.
Toyo Ito is to receive the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize - architecture’s highest honour.
PrefabNZ CEO Pamela Bell is a driving force behind the use of prefabrication in New Zealand.
Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says now is the time to support the highest rate of economic growth the South Island has seen for eight years.
Lauren Palmer tells Urbis about her job creating some of the world’s coolest cookware.
An expatriate designer sends some thoughts about working here or there, Christchurch and, designing furniture.
Mount Maunganui furniture designer Dan Gillingham talks about sustainability – and his super-stylish new coat stand.
Members of the architecture and design community honoured for Australia Day 2013.
An insightful 2007 interview with architect Gerald Melling who passed away in Wellington on 22 December 2012.
Urbis catches up with Timothy John who debuted his Woven collection at Design55 at Urbis Designday 2012.
We talk to the Auckland interior designer about working alongside New Zealand’s top architects and her life in design.
This Auckland product and furniture designer makes homewares with both function and form.
The NZIOB 2012 Award winner Brendan Lindsey talks to Di Worthy about his journey to becoming a top achiever.
Two keynote speakers attending next year’s IFLA50World Congress answer some questions about resilient cities and communities.
Houses magazine talks to this Architectural Graduate from Strachan Group Architects about her design background.
A few questions for Adrian McGregor, from Australian landscape practice McGregor Coxall, keynote speaker at IFLA50 next year.
The 2013 programme has launched with a line-up of top-notch judges.
The Queenstown-based furniture designer talks to Houses magazine about his international design history.
Houses magazine talks to this RTA Studio architectural graduate about her design inspirations.
Interior talks to the multi-talented designer about Resident, a lighting and furniture export venture.
Director of Dunedin-based practice McCoy and Wixon talks to Houses magazine about architecture and the family business.
A new book and exhibition gives an insight into the projects and passions of this counter-culture creative.
ArchitectureNZ talks to Japanese architect, Taira Nishizawa, in a two part interview.
Sarah Scott has been living and practising architecture in Wanaka. She talks to Claire Ellery about her life and work.