High flying and feature flooring: Chow:Hill Interior Designer, Amy Land, diaries her whirlwind trip to Interface’s Sydney Design Studio.
It was a day of inspiration, innovation, and conversation – and Chow:Hill’s contingent of Architects was there to soak it all up!
NAWIC’s Waikato chapter plays a pivotal role in raising awareness of the variety of roles and responsibilities being held by women in Waikato’s construction scene.
The opening of Ngāruawāhia High School’s recent campus upgrade was a celebration of a truly collaborative project between Chow:Hill, the school’s community, and our project partners.
Chow:Hill’s design of Claudelands Arena 10 years ago turned a community asset into an international stage. Hamilton has just celebrated this award-winning facility.
Collaborative industry partnerships and innovative teaching environments influence precinct design in tertiary education.
Chow:Hill fast-tracks Hamilton law firm McCaw Lewis' modern new look to celebrate the organisation's centenary.
They say great minds think alike and that’s certainly true in the Hira household. Registered Architect, Rajan Hira talks work/life balance.
Chow:Hill Architects supports the Waikato as part of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Festival of Architecture.
Each year, Chow:Hill supports events set to inspire the next generation of creatives. 2019 has been no different.
Chow:Hill strengthens partnership with Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki as proud sponsors of Pacific Sisters: He Toa Taera | Fashion Activists.
Chow:Hill proud sponsors of the Design Industry Breakfast at the 20th annual Spark International Festival of Music, Media Arts & Design.
Landscape architects from Chow:Hill’s Auckland studio attended 2017 NZILA’s Small Urban Conference.
In February this year a group of Chow:Hill staff attended the NZIA 'Insitu' Conference held at Auckland's ANZ Viaduct Event Centre.
The Chow:Hill Team recently shared in the celebrations as Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology opened Te Arao Mauao, their new student-centric, multi-purpose interdisciplinary learning space at the Windermere Campus.
Chow:Hill was proud to be a part of the Westpac Waikato Business Awards.
On March 14, Chow:Hill hosted the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) event for the first time.
One of our graduate landscape architects recently attended the 2015 NZILA conference, The Spirit of Landscape: Te Mauri O Te Whenua.
We need to approach projects, places and people with an open mind. This is easier said than done, we all come with our education, our past experiences, our project deadlines and not to forget, our project budgets.
As designers, we are naturally curious, inspired by fresh posibilities, and the innovative ways we can turn our clients' vision into reality.