• Houses Kitchen + Bathrooms 19 preview

    Houses Kitchen + Bathrooms 19 preview
    With a diversity of scales and budgets, the homes in this issue of Houses: Kitchens and Bathrooms reveal how architects and designers respond to clients’ briefs and personalities to instil their residences with joy, composure and restorative connections to others.
  • Te Kaha: From reuse to mixed-use at One Queen Street by Warren and Mahoney

    Te Kaha: From reuse to mixed-use at One Queen Street by Warren and Mahoney
    Following the blessing by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei in January, the first phase of Precinct Properties’ NZD$310m reuse project at One Queen Street is now operative with the arrival of Deloitte’s staff and the opening of the InterContinental Auckland Hotel. The world-class hospitality, hotel and workplace redevelopment has breathed new life into a 1970s 21-storey tower in the heart of Auckland City, marking the completion of the renewed vision of Commercial Bay
  • A collection of opinions and takes on the build-to-rent model

    A collection of opinions and takes on the build-to-rent model
    As the build-to-rent sector gains traction globally, these varied perspectives highlight the nuanced complexity of this housing model. It holds promise in designing positive, inclusive urban environments that meet the contemporary and changing of residents, both today and for generations to come. Here’s what industry leaders have had to say on the matter and how they are effectively driving change.Hassell’s Perth build-to-rent housing commended by Prime MinisterHassell’s pionee
  • BAR Studio revives heritage

    BAR Studio revives heritage
    The revered Collingwood building has led many lives. Originally occupied as a wool store, then a chocolate factory, a server farm and even an all-night rave venue – among many other unique tenants – the building now houses Everfresh Studio, an Australian street art pioneer, as well as the community radio station PBS and the fashion brand managers Easey Street Group, reflecting the dynamic evolution of the neighbourhood.The international hospitality design studio, BAR Studio, reconfig
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  • An exemplary working environment: Deloitte by Hassell

    An exemplary working environment: Deloitte by Hassell
    Designing a workplace for a global brand such as Deloitte is a mammoth task at the best of times, but accomplishing this during the pandemic added another level of complexity to such a project.The task at hand was driven by the expertise of Hassell who worked through the challenging times and immensity of the project to provide a result that exemplifies all that Deloitte requires in its new Sydney workplace.The Deloitte Headquarters at Quay Quarter Tower spans 14 floors, covering 27,000-square-m
  • FUTIAN High-School Campus / reMIX studio

    FUTIAN High-School Campus / reMIX studio
    © Kangyu Hu architects: reMIX studioLocation: Shenzhen, Guangdong, ChinaProject Year: 2023Photographs: Kangyu HuPhotographs: Chao ZhangArea: 120774.0 m2 Read more »
  • The power of an in-house design studio

    The power of an in-house design studio
    In the realm of furniture design and manufacture, Zenith makes an indelible imprint in the world of architecture and design. For years this company has been at the apex of business and today it is more resilient, respected and adaptable than ever before.With a bounty of collections and products for its many showrooms located in the Indo-Pacific region, Zenith is powering ahead, creating and supplying furniture and providing solutions for designers and end users in multiple countries, enabling de
  • Melbourne Holocaust Museum by Kerstin Thompson Architects

    Melbourne Holocaust Museum by Kerstin Thompson Architects
    By understanding the limits of the architect’s role in a project centred around traumatic events, KTA has designed a community building that acknowledges memories and encourages reflection while conjuring moments of joy.
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