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Architect/DesignerLocation
Bi Focal
William Samuels Architects
Whakatū Nelson
State of Play
Nick Rowe Architecture
Riverhead
Co Op
Spacecraft Architects
Southgate, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington
Past & Presence
Parsonson Architects
Taupō
Slow Mo
Kerr Ritchie Architects
Tāhuna Queenstown
Here & Now
Editor's Letter: Fresh As
Our editor finds hope in a very wet start to 2023.
Loom with a View
Subverting traditional domestic crafts, Kathryn Tsui weaves political commentary into her artworks.
The Good Room
Tāmaki Makaurau favourite Madame George expands its offering with help from Cheshire Architects.
Fun Loving
Claudia Kogachi brings her exciting blend of playful and personal paintings and textiles to Aotearoa Art Fair.
Open Home Wellington
We return to Te Whanganui-a-Tara to visit two urbane projects.
Well in Hand
Handmade objects bring a sense of humility to our latest styled shoot.
Mind Expanding
Crosson Architects conceive a faceted extension for friends on Waiheke Island to capitalise on 360-degree views.
We're Designing a House!
This year, the team at Here is collaborating with our friends at Artis to design an affordable house.
Within You, Without You
Artist Kathy Barry conducts new energy into the world through her graphically dazzling works of watercolour.
Number Games
A new maths book combines illustration, jokes and real-world examples.
No Place Like Home
A show at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki explores changing ideas of the meaning of home, and how we relate to it.
A Curious Sort
John Perry’s vast collection of objects and art is set for auction.
In Transit
Dad, Pete, Opa
A limited-edition book by Tim J. Veling forms an intimate portrait of a father and son letting go.
Multi Faceted
The many sides – and applications – of a Martino Gamper design.
Greener Pastures
In a cluster of gum trees just outside Tarras, Gary Todd creates a modern, easy home for retirement.
Scaled Back
Savour summer with this simple yet punchy Catalan cod salad.
From My Window: Time Framed
Director Toa Fraser puts his Mount Roskill backyard in perspective.