New Zealand Commercial Design Trends Series NZ Commercial Design Trends Vol. 34/02C | Page 4

COMMERCIAL DESIGN TRENDS Whether you’re travelling for work or pleasure, your hotel experience can either make or break your trip. Our market report in this issue looks at the changing world of hotel design – from five star established chains to new lifestyle brands. Plus we see how some of these changes have influenced new hotel properties in Sydney, Auckland and at the Zaha Hadid Architects-designed Morpheus Hotel in Macau. We also showcase two new primary school buildings, which both provide vibrant and active learning environments for pupils, despite very different surroundings. And we have our usual round-up of the latest commercial office projects, including Waikoukou/22 Boulcott Street, the Supreme Winner at this year’s PCNZ Property Industry Awards. All Commercial Design Trends content – and much, 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. HIGHLIGHTS Editorial Director Paul Taylor – [email protected] Sales Judy Johnson – [email protected] Costas Dedes – [email protected] Leslie Johnson – [email protected] For Suncorp’s offices over five floors in Auckland’s Vero building, Aspect Furniture was chosen to supply a large portion of the furniture items. Go to trendsideas.com to see another Aspect Furniture project. As well as its wide range of high quality flooring products, what sets Polyflor apart is its commitment to the environment. See a range of projects featuring Polyflor at trendsideas.com Aluminium louvres by Louvretec on the top floor of King’s School Centennial Building are resistant to wear and tear. You’ll find more about Louvretec 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