New Zealand Commercial Design Trends Series NZ Commercial Design Trends Vol. 34/03C | Page 4

While apartment living has always been prevalent in some cities, there are others where it is still a developing accommodation option. In this issue we look at distinctly different sectors in the apartment market, from Wynyard Central in Auckland’s city centre to an affordable housing development in Copenhagen by Bjarke Ingels Group. We also showcase some of the latest in workplace design, with four world-class fit-outs that offer every technological advantage but, most of all, celebrate the diversity of their most prized assets – their people. And our project portfolio section includes EntX in Christchurch and Melbourne’s renovated T&G Building, two forward-looking projects that both offer direct social and aesthetic benefit to their environments, while acknowledging what has gone before. All Commercial Design Trends content – and much more – can also be accessed online at trendsideas.com Head there now to use our extensive online resource of top local and international projects and products. David Johnson Chairman and Publisher HIGHLIGHTS Editorial Director Paul Taylor – [email protected] Sales Judy Johnson – [email protected] Costas Dedes – [email protected] Leslie Johnson – [email protected] 50 Resene paints provide a neutral background for interiors of this penthouse at Auckland’s Wynyard Central apartments. Go to trendsideas.com for more projects featuring Resene paints and stains. High-end and desirable apartments at St Marks in Remuera are backed by the proven experience Dominion Constructors brought to the project. See a range of other apartment developments at trendsideas.com Hoyts cinemas at EntX Entertainment Central offer a luxurious experience, right down to the highly effective air-conditioning from Temperzone. Find more about Temperzone and their projects at trendsideas.com Find more ideas, information and inspiration, plus the full multimedia experience at trendsideas.com Email [email protected] Phone + 64 9 571 5700 Trends Publishing New Zealand Ltd ISSN 1175-5121 (Print) 2230-6927 (Digital) All rights reserved. Trends is subject to copyright in its entirety. The contents may not be reproduced in any form, either in whole or in part, without written permission of the Publisher. No responsibility is accepted for unsolicited material, nor for loss of submitted manuscripts, photographs or artwork. Opinions expressed are those of the contributors, not necessarily those of Trends Publishing New Zealand Ltd. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of information, the Publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions or for any consequences of reliance on this publication. Trends proudly promotes great ideas, products and services on every page facebook.com/trendsideas twitter.com/trendsideas pinterest.com/trendsideas