492 results for "漢陽印記公園社區中心" in Articles
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
Winners, judges and more share their excitement and recount the experience with the Interior Awards judging process in our 2021 recap video.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
In part one of our Te Ao Mārama series, Albert Refiti discusses the vitality of naming, the cross-cultural myth-histories and the moana architecture of this makeover by Jasmax, FJMT and designTRIBE at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
The Interior Awards celebrated its 10th year of honouring New Zealand’s best interiors at Webb’s Auction House on 24 June 2021 with over 350 guests from across the design industry.
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.
PROJECT CASE STUDIES
3 YEARS AGO
This project reference on Great North Road shows an existing concrete carpark above a new government premises with an extensively cracked carpark in need of repair.
NEWS
3 YEARS AGO
Our technical team have been working hard behind the scenes on the ongoing launch of our new product line, Equus Fixplus Pedestals & Tile Supports. The latest feature is our newest Masterspec work section 4381EF Equus Fixplus Deck Support System.
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
A record of houses lived in and loved by their inhabitants, 50 years on, is like water to the soul of the thirsty architect. I Never Met a Straight Line I Didn’t Like is a photographic portrayal of 12 houses designed and built in Christchurch during the 1960s and early 1970s, presenting the brilliance and quirk of architects during this time. Straight lines do not imply a lack of personality and authors Gaudin and Arnold have selected the best remaining examples of the ‘Christchurch Style’ to prove this; in doing so, they also demonstrate good design prevailing with time.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
A landmark Sydney building is reinvented as the new operations hub for a growing Australian fashion label of coastal chic apparel.
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
The award winning AuREUS system is transforming windows and walls into vibrant coulorful facades. But this innovative technology has a more important goal than simply applying a colorful façade treatment.
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
Leanne Amodeo takes a look at beautiful bathrooms from around the world as she brings us the latest in design thinking for this very important space.
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
Our first speaker of the day, Miss Low Chee Yen, the representative at Lean In Malaysia, currently the CEO of UMS Private Limited. Chee Yen is here today to discuss the progress of women in the workplace, specifically in the science and engineering industry, which remains as one of the male dominated fields worldwide. In this section, titled “Advancing woman in the workplace”, she will be talking about a concept commonly known as the unconscious bias dilemma.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
A contemporary extension to an existing residence, the purpose of the Tree View house was to bring a new degree of comfort, functionality and sustainability to a family home.
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
The last, but not least, region to announce their Local Awards winners saw the Auckland branch of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects honour projects that included sustainable developments, social housing, old and new homes and many more.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
Globally acclaimed Japanese Architect Kengo Kuma has collaborated with Rolls-Royce on a bespoke ‘Dawn’ convertible. The first-of-its-kind luxury car will debut as a moving representation of the new luxury residence ‘The Kita’ in central Tokyo, designed by Kengo Kuma.
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
Joe Lyth, an architect at Auckland-based firm Respond Architects, takes his own newly-built home as a case study on creating warm, dry homes. In light of his findings, he explores some of the cultural, economic and practical reasons why the health of a home isn't always a priority in new builds in New Zealand.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
The people, places and ideas changing our cities one enclave at a time: The Scrap Yard is a small-but-potent commercial development on a back street in Auckland’s Grey Lynn.
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
Partner content: Designer Meg Sinclair discusses the origin and process behind the development of homewares brand Weave by Warwick Fabrics. Focused on natural fibres, the range of floor rugs, wool throws and cushions have both residential and commercial applications.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
Federico Monsalve examines Zespri’s new Tauranga headquarters by Warren and Mahoney and finds an interior that subtly intertwines the language of the orchard with that of the corporate workplace.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
Architect Jack McKinney was the lead designer for Ahi at Commercial Bay. In this collaboration with Warwick Fabrics, he discusses some of the material and fabric choices for this eatery.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
The firm's Kathleen Kinney and Cathy Challinor discuss a Gisborne monument that has been reimagined to honour the first explorers to arrive in Aotearoa.
TIPS & IDEAS
3 YEARS AGO
Senior interior designer at Warren and Mahoney, Gabrielle Gatt, is a specialist in workplace strategy and design. She recently completed a graduate diploma in psychology focusing on organisational psychology, including workplace experience and wellbeing outcomes in unassigned workplaces.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
Wellington architect Hugh Tennent demonstrates his sensitive craft in the Marlborough Sounds in this home that was first published in 2008.
PROJECT
3 YEARS AGO
A well-known art deco building in Wellington undergoes an internal metamorphosis in order to house global skincare brand Antipodes’ headquarters and retail space.