Projects
RSSGuy Marriage highlights the unique design of BNZ Place in Wellington, from its bone-like verandah to its slender structural diagrid and rooftop oculus.
Amanda Harkness takes a tour of Precinct Properties’ revitalised head office, by Warren and Mahoney, and finds a series of dramatically different elevations.
Financial adviser Alex Wang opens art-filled, designer office in Victoria Park — the design led by Buster Caldwell of concept and interior design studio Wonder Group.
The traditional workplace rule book was thrown out for this immersive, gamified experience that Unispace created for this Auckland game studio, a finalist in the 2021 Interior Awards.
Bill McKay is transported to ancient Rome as he explores the curvilinear market place of Foodstuffs’ North Island HQ by Monk Mackenzie.
Chris Barton discusses the whys and wherefores of Warren and Mahoney’s design decisions for Auckland’s Commercial Bay office tower and retail precinct.
Zespri’s new headquarters by Warren and Mahoney intertwines the language of the orchard with that of the corporate workplace.
ANZ seeks a natural feel and a touch of biophilia in its new Sylvia Park locale, whose fitout was designed by Warren and Mahoney. Melanie McDaid finds out more.
A well-known art deco building in Wellington undergoes an internal metamorphosis in order to house this global skincare brand’s headquarters and retail space.
This local, boutique co-working designer and operator unveils its recent Christchurch offering and discusses some of the larger themes behind that style of work.
This renowned branding think-tank takes on the role of a lifetime: to redefine itself and how its workplace personifies and facilitates that shift.
We peel back some of the layers behind the law firm that was this year’s winner of the Workplace (up to 1000m2) category at the Interior Awards.
A long-established advertising agency has taken a fresh new approach to collaborative space.
A factory unlike any we have seen before, Pic’s Peanut Butter World is equal parts manufacturing plant and tourist attraction.
Sustainability, staff comfort and a few wow moments are at the core of Mercury’s new headquarters in Newmarket.
This co-working space on Auckland’s North Shore is, by all accounts, a success story for its owners and its tenants.
Wellington’s cityscape and natural textures are brought inside Deloitte’s new headquarters.
Plant & Food Research’s Mount Albert site has received a radical makeover by Bossley Architects and Lab-works Architecture.
A careful negotiation of waterfront access and industrial relations is contained in this commercial space.
This work sets a new standard on Wellington’s shaky waterfront ground. Guy Marriage dissects the building’s DNA.
Rocket Lab’s new Auckland headquarters boasts a good dollop of theatre, science fiction and the very serious business of sending satellites into space. We set out to discover how its interior design copes with the very unique brief.
Amanda Harkness tours this co-working space to find what makes it different from the brand’s previous iterations.
This Surry Hills architect’s studio is a poetic exploration of the aesthetic and structural potential of recycled materials.
Very little is bolted to the ground in this fashion sales and PR firm. Resulting in an evolving and edgy space
Step inside GridAKL, New Zealand’s first and largest co-working campus, located in Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter.
Seeking to reflect their corporate culture, this new workplace takes staff on a vacation to the heyday of travel.
This heritage-listed chapel has transformed into a new work and event space with a striking new stacked-box composition.
Commercial property owner and developer Goodman delivers a sustainable new workspace for its own deal-makers.
Māori Television’s new headquarters sought to weave the broadcaster’s DNA into the building fabric.
Camille Khouri checks out Sugar Lane Studio: a malleable space for multiple work environments.
The contemporary reinvention of Russell McVeagh, one of New Zealand’s oldest legal firms, has broken age-old legal hierarchies.
Camille Khouri discovers a multi-disciplinary studio that designed its own home and handcrafted a large portion of its interior.
Simon Bush-King unravels the new, quirky design within a former electricity company headquarters in Antwerp.
Warren and Mahoney Auckland’s new office is a gold box that reflects the beauty of its home inside an old shipping warehouse.
In Montréal, a co-working office space and hospitality venue receive a stunning and somewhat disruptive interior treatment.
Studio Pacific Architecture has rebuilt this innovative, earthquake-proof building in central Wellington.
Sarosh Mulla steps into the impressive refurbishment of the state broadcaster’s headquarters.
Camille Khouri visits the unique Christchurch-based premises of architecture firm Sheppard & Rout.
Trustpower moves with the times, embracing Activity Based Working in the design of its new premises.
Lifting the veil on the APL brand was a key objective in this technology-led fit-out of an award-winning factory in Hamilton.