Projects
RSSAs Hip Group takes Auckland’s culinary scene by storm, Interior ventures into one of its latest premises.
An artful and large-scale foyer expansion and revitalisation breathes new life.
An Auckland kitchen by Dorrington Architects is a cool and comfortable addition.
Context Architects’ free-range designs for Westpac on Queen Street.
Phil Smith designs a childcare centre that is literally embraced by the earth.
Interior heads down to Christchurch for a look at a hospitality institution making a new mark in a classic building.
A generously proportioned and surprisingly sinous project at Auckland Airport.
A long-established advertising agency undertakes reinvention and becomes a cornerstone tenant with an interesting backstory.
Advertising agency JWT move into the Imperial Buildings and enlist the skills of Fearon Hay for their fit-out.
Two young designers box clever within the narrow confines of milk and cookies.
A new venture by the founders of YouTube sets up shop in the Deep South.
Sinuous sheets of perforated metal winds through the interior of this classic Wellington building designed by Studio Pacific.
This house by Ponting Fitzgerald is a complex exercise in layering of spaces from the street to the sea.
Sport and higher learning move a little closer together at a University of Otago satellite campus by Warren and Mahoney.
A Hamilton law firm with a 90-plus-year history is led into a forward-thinking fit-out by Wingate + Farquhar.
There has been a clearing of the decks in this building that is opening new doorways.
A large ‘zone-based’ fit-out by Studio Pacific Architecture has put this engineering consultancy’s expertise on show.
Taking ‘mixed use’ to new extremes, this bar and restaurant is also a fully functioning custom motorcycle workshop.
A graphic design firm takes on a large, light-filled floor plate and takes care of the things that matter most.
An award-winning fit-out by Switch and Frame Architecture.
An inventive reworking of an old New Zealand PostShop by Chris Stevens has breathed life into a formerly moribund corner.
A fresh look for a tech-savvy global company by HBO+EMTB.
This restaurant’s visual aesthetic, devised by architects Noel Lane and Tom Rowe, is based on dichotomy.
A cross-Tasman collaboration results in a sympathetic addition to one of Wellington’s much-loved cinema buildings.
This colourful fit-out derives its visual features from aspects of rolling stock and other railroad-related devices.
Air New Zealand’s training facility is modernised and improved to be on song with the national carrier’s front end.
Oiled wooden floors and glossy black glass divisions are highlights of this advertising agency.
Space Studio’s Vee Kessner talks to Interior magazine about the design of a new five-star hotel in Papua New Guinea.
Cheshire Architects combine the best of Mahogany Row with some elegant modernity.
Tommy Honey takes a history lesson down at Auckland’s converted cinema complex.
A timeless aesthetic expressed with quality materials and signature flourishes by Andre Lister Architect.
A heart-warming interior with Japanese and Scandinavian references for a busy Christchurch design firm.
Designed by Jose Gutierrez, this Auckland based Law office features clean-lines in a concise space.
Theatrical sophistication at Christchurch Casino’s recently reincarnated Grand Café by Warren & Mahoney.
This themed bar manages to dispense with obvious clichés, focusing instead on brilliant colour and abstracted motifs.
Paired-back elegance and touches of exuberance in an Auckland home featured by Urbis magazine.
Architect Steve Domoney and interior designer Andrew Parr have created a functional and modern family home.
Air New Zealand staff are kitted out in Trelise Cooper-designed apparel in a purpose-built facility.
An aspirational brief lies at the heart of this project’s layout of open and spacious interiors.
Sustainable design is not necessarily about spending excessive money or adding worthless appendages.