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The great flag debate. As New Zealand heads towards a new flag, it’s probably a good idea to think about what makes a well-designed

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Jessica Minh Anh continues to make history with her innovative catwalks, this time she is transforming the award-winning solar power plant, Gemasolar in Spain

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On a farm in Derbyshire, rows upon rows of chairs are growing in a paddock. Designer and horticulturalist Gavin Munro trains saplings to grow

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A reason for Wellingtonians to get excited about the local and New Zealand design scene.

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Oak. American ash. Spun copper and brass. Linen, leather, and blown glass. These are just a few of their favourite things, found in lights

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A new collaboration between AUT University and the ADHB sees design students working on patient-friendly innovation

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Remember all the doodles that graced our notebooks when we were in school? From flowery decorations to attempts on different font types, many would-be

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What makes a house a home? Well, quite a lot of 'stuff', actually.

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Think ivory colours, shades of cream. Sparks of gold. Lidia Bersani's ambitious design, La Belle,is an 80-metre yacht aimed at ladies. It won't be

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Populating the Wynyard Quarter area has now begun with the launch of the highly anticipated waterfront developments. A partnership between Waterfront Auckland and property

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This month sees Resene’s Architecture and Design Film Festival return for a fourth year running.

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With property prices hitting new record highs every other day, strategies for making the most out of less and less square footage is making

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After nearly 25 years of managing the marketing and communications needs of big brands and corporates, Steven Giannoulis made the move from client to

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Over the last hundred years, the fashion world has gone through a number of innovations and rehashes, and it’s the same for hairstyles. Take

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After a competitive pitching process, Designworks has won the largest interior design hotel project in New Zealand – the retooling of the former Forsyth

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Renowned for its unique architectural spaces and ever-changing programme of local, national, and international exhibitions, the Adam Art Gallery in Wellington showcasing two new

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In a world that’s ever increasing its fascination with the art of 3D, two designers from Taiwan have a brand that’s focused on 2D

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Photographer Amber Griffin has beat out finalists from Austria, Portugal, Belgium, Norway and the USA to win gold in the commercial category of the

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ADNZ’s upcoming ‘Stirring the Imagination’ seminars with internationally acclaimed Melbourne architectural duo Debbie Ryan and Robert McBride are not to be missed.

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ADEPT Medical Ltd, a medical manufacturing company, has won the international product design award for the production and design of its clinical engineered solution

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In a project titled AH A MAY (Yamaha backwards), the company took the design teams of their motorcycle division and music division, and exchanged

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Wrapping your company car is a great way to advertise your business, but not everyone has had to pleasure to see exactly just how

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PrefabNZ are hosting CoLab, their annual ‘unconference’ in Wellington later this month, providing a platform for conversation regarding offsite manufacturing and innovative construction.

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If you’re going to add ice to your whiskey, you might as well do it properly. From astronauts to Batman, these 3D ice sculptures

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Talk about taking food photography to the next level: a Russian food photographer and stylist duo have combined the art of ‘foodporn’ with the

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Over the past two weeks, I’ve explored what Social Design is, and why we should be invested in its practice. And last week I

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