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  • Issue 09 out now – Colour in Architecture

      Architects generally add colour through materiality: mostly natural colours derived from timber, stone, and metal. For this issue of The Design Guide, we were interested in projects that use bold colour in architectural ways. Houses and apartments with colour baked into materials, such as brick, steel, plaster or tiles. Interiors where colour drives the […]
  • Greening the city

    Opportunities for urban green space are increasing as we reconcile density with human needs and sustainability. From pocket parks to green walls to communal rooftop vege plots, some clean air and domesticity is softening our cities. Written by Andrea Stevens.   The Commons rooftop garden, Melbourne (above) By Breathe Architecture, photo Andrew Wuttke The five-storey […]
  • Garden design by Sally McLeay

    The initial brief to connect this Auckland house with its outdoor cooking area expanded to enhance its whole relationship with the garden. Designer Sally McLeay explains how raising levels created a greater use of space. The backyard of this 1930s house was at different levels and partially shaded. By terracing and retaining, it has become […]
  • Planting your garden

    Trish Bartleet shares some insights on ‘soft landscaping’ – the plants that give life and living colour to your garden. The soft landscaping in a garden should be revisited every seven years because the form and size of the plants change, and the gardens can become shady. Most gardens look their best between two and five […]
  • Landscaping — shaping a context for your home

    As much science and art goes into shaping the land around your home as the architecture itself. Trish Bartleet takes us around the garden. Creating the brief: your first step is to define what you want to achieve from the property. Collect all your own thoughts and ideas as well as those from anybody else […]
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