8 results for "Wellington" in Articles
PROJECT
1 YEAR AGO
Forbo’s Marmoleum collection has been used to create a stunning new patterned floor at the St James Theatre in Wellington. The project was undertaken by Shand Shelton, who has been involved in the restrengthening of the theatre since 2016, with the construction phase beginning in 2019. However, the scope for a new, replacement Marmoleum patterned floor was not introduced until October 2021, just 10 months before the theatres re-opening and at the height of material supply challenges caused by Covid-19.
NEWS
1 YEAR AGO
Get inspired at the Wellington Design Library.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
1 YEAR AGO
Check out the stunning new patterned Marmoleum floor at the St James Theatre in Wellington! Designed by Shand Shelton, this bespoke floor seamlessly blends the modern foyer space with the theatre's auditorium palette, creating a visually striking and
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
1 YEAR AGO
The Wellington Museum, formerly known as the Museum of Wellington City and Sea, is located on Queens Wharf in Wellington. Housed within the stunning Wellington Harbour Bond Store Building, which dates back to 1892, the museum provides a unique experi
EVENTS
2 YEARS AGO
After a few postponements of Equinox this year we were excited as always to get back out to exhibit and mingle with those in the Architecture & Design field. Equinox events, held by Archify ANZ, are evening exhibitions where Architects, Designers
NEWS
3 YEARS AGO
After the postponement of Equinox and other events in 2020 we were as excited as always to get back out to exhibit and mingle with those in the Architecture & Design field.
NEWS
5 YEARS AGO
Mayor Justin Lester, David Perks (General Manager of WellingtonNZ) and Kura Moeahu of Te Āti Awa speak and break ground at the site of the new Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre
EVENTS
5 YEARS AGO
On a recent family holiday to Florida and Texas, Wellington architect Oliver Markham captured some big buildings by big name architects. He says that Miami, in particular, seems to be the place for many of the large modern-architecture firms to get w