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RSSHouses magazine talks to two metalwork designers about their design inspiration.
MOAA Architects’ Architectural Graduate talks about designing his dream home and finding creative solutions.
Furniture designer Bob McDonald has created collections of stylish simplicity that embrace the archetypal kiwi way of living.
Inside the furniture designer’s Onehunga workshop, and some questions about art, colour, Milan and prototyping.
The winners of the 2012 Interior Awards were celebrated at an evening event at Auckland’s Imperial Lane.
A Q+A with Cissy Zhang, a recent Masters in Interior Architecture graduate.
One of New Zealand’s most extraordinary architects, Peter Beaven, has died.
American textile design specialist David Oakey chats about working with the millennials.
Justine Harvey talks to 2012 NZIA gold medal winner Pete Bossley about his outstanding architectural career.
Kiwi Greg Lowe talks with us about his experience in the industry and makes some positive predictions.
Carolyn Smith talks to Houses editor, Claire Ellery, about running a practice and her life in architecture.
Marcus Trimble talks to architect Glenn Murcutt about generations of practice.
Tim Dorrington, from Dorrington Architects & Associates, describes his fascination with glass objects.
Tim Laing of Meister Design makes bespoke cabinetry for his clients in his Auckland workshop.
Anthony Gill Architects won the Emerging Interior Design Practice Award at the 2012 Australian Interior Design Awards.
Canadian architect and professor Brian MacKay-Lyons describes himself as a “village architect”.
Tim Brown from design consultancy IDEO talks to Urbis about design’s role in business.
Houses talks to architectural graduate Henri Sayes, from Malcolm Walker Architects, about the potential of architecture.
Interior Awards jury member, Rick Pearson, on three inspiring projects.
Justine Harvey interviewed Kerry Hill when he judged the AAA Cavalier Bremworth Unbuilt Architecture Awards recently.
Ryan Keogh, 2011 Apprentice of the Year, knew the building industry was for him from an early age
Lawrence Nield was presented with the Gold Medal at the Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards on 21 March 2012.
Interior puts the furniture designer in the frame, with questions about his design motivations and material preferences.
Houses talks to architectural graduate Barrington Gohns, from Warren and Mahoney, about the building blocks of architecture.
The Interior Awards expert panel let us in on what they are hoping to see come through by way of entries.
Meet the people from the companies who have made the Interior Awards possible.
Martin Fahey looks back on the life and achievements of AJ Russell Bricklayers’ founder.
Kennedy Brown talks to Urbis about being a New Zealand designer, and his most recent Pacific-inspired works.
A Wellington based designer with a very broad range of skills talks about her diverse design work.
Don McKenzie, from Bossley Architects, describes his fascination with the noble sport of fly fishing.
Apps, books, films and magazines: Cheshire Architects’ Nat Cheshire tells us about the media he’s assimilating.
Art and objects mark landmarks in the life of this couple.
Dr Craig Knight talks about his research into the psychology of space.
Design that lasts sounds like a great idea, but as Lynne Elvins explains, longevity brings with it hidden dangers…
The creative director who started graphic studio Inhouse Design talks to Urbis about the design process.
CEO of the CCANZ Rob Gaimster outlines new approaches to seismic structural design for multi-storey concrete buildings.
Urbanized, a new documentary by Gary Hustwit about how the world’s cities are shaped.
Grey doesn’t have to mean boring and monochromes can be more than cool. Interior catches up with Amsterdam’s i29.
Interior ventures into the workshop of IMO’s Sam Haughton.
A new feature-length film on the life and works of Ray and Charles Eames.