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Out of the blue
This luxury resort, on a cattle station 300km from the nearest sign of civilisation, is designed to provide a first-hand experience of the outback
Past, present and future
The fit-out of this heritage-listed building celebrates its origins, facilitates its current public use and allows for future change
Come together
Designed for the future, the Whangaparaoa Public Library provides a growing township with its first civic building
Artistic licence
Designing serviced offices for creative professionals resulted in a whimsical, fun andenergetic environment
Sculptural form
An irregular architectural composition gives this apartment building the feel of a single residence, in keeping with its neighbours
Common room
Bringing together creative professionals in one dynamic environment was the primary focus of this office design
Grand unveiling
Sophisticated modernism that hints of a more gracious era defines this flagship department store fitout
Generous spirit
Spacious interiors, a stepped facade and minimal shared walls ensure these park-side apartments have an inviting, house-like ambience
Stable beginnings
Four contemporary loft-style apartments sit behind this solid, brick facade, once the original stables of an old sugar refinery
Town planning
The street-like design of this law firm's offices provides plenty of informal meeting places, which help to establish a sense of community in the workplace
Waking the dragon
As China emerges as an economic powerhouse, international companies such as Sony are finding new ways to showcase their products in this vast, untapped market
A little more conversation
Recalling images of a traditional European dining room, Tom Skyring's design for Dine by Peter Gordon is a tactile experience