Interior

Weaving tradition

PROJECT: Ma-ori Television

CLIENT: Ma-ori Television

LOCATION: South Auckland

DESIGN: RCG / Carin Wilson

PROJECT TYPE: Workplace

FLOOR AREA: 4100m

Māori Television’s new headquarters sought to weave the broadcaster’s

DNA into the building fabric. Words Sarosh Mulla Photography Sam Hartnett

major media provider in New Zealand has upgraded their facilities in the past three years. Mediaworks, TVNZ, NZME, Fairfax and now Māori Television have all undergone transformative change in their working environments. As consumer attitudes change with new technology, there can be no denying the scale of change happening in media businesses. But while in some instances, the axe has fallen on the

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