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HOME magazine to relaunch in New Zealand
Posted 07 10 2020
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New Zealand’s longest-established architecture magazine will be relaunched to the market in December 2020 after a brief hiatus following Bauer’s exit from New Zealand earlier in the year.
Now owned by Auckland-based Parkside Media, HOME will be led by editor Clare Chapman and commercial director Nat Davis.
As part of the refreshed offering, HOME will be curated around four key pillars:
* Homes;
* Interiors;
* Design;
* Landscapes.
NZILA members are welcome to submit projects for consideration for publication across HOME’s channels.
“We’re incredibly excited to relaunch this iconic publication in New Zealand. It is a treasured title with a long history that has an important place in Aotearoa’s media landscape,” Clare Chapman says.
“Our architecture deserves to be celebrated and HOME will continue to do just that. In a changing media landscape, we look forward to staying true to the intentions of the brand while developing an integrated, omni-channel publication for New Zealanders to enjoy.
“I look forward to working with you in the months and years to come as we develop our content to incorporate and showcase the best of landscape architecture in New Zealand alongside our other core pillars.”
Parkside Media would love to hear your ideas, have a chat about your projects or talk about anything else you’d like to share with the editorial team as they curate the next few issues.
You can reach Clare at clare.chapman@parkside.co.nz or contact the team on 09 360 1480.
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