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"A Final Formality: Three Modernist Pavilion Houses of the Early 1960s," in Christine McCarthy (ed.), "…about as austere as a Dior gown…": New Zealand Architecture the 1960s, Wellington: Centre for Building Performance Research, VUW, 2005.---. Alington House Registration Report. Wellington: New Zealand Historic Places Trust, 2007. Hansen ...
The awards have been running for more than 25 years. The awards celebrate the best in architectural design, including residential and commercial architecture, throughout New Zealand. [8] [9] ADNZ also produces an annual design publication, Defign, and a weekly blog with the same name. [10] [11]
Stanley William Toomath (12 November 1925 – 20 March 2014) was a New Zealand architect who practised mainly in Wellington.He was a founding member of the Architectural Group in Auckland in 1946, [1] a life member of the Wellington Architectural Centre and a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Architects.
Before British colonisation of New Zealand, the Indigenous architecture of Māori was an 'elaborate tradition of timber architecture'. [1] Māori constructed rectangular buildings (whare) with a 'small door, an extension of the roof and walls to form a porch, and an interior with hearths along the centre and sleeping places along the walls' for protection against the cold.
Gatley is the historian of the Architectural Group, (later Group Architects) who formed as students in the 1940s to reform architectural education and outcomes. Gatley edited created a book that was about their practice and ideas called Group Architects: Towards a New Zealand Architecture (2010). [9] [11]
Like his compatriot Ian Athfield, Walker is notable for his unconventional design approach, which came out of a reaction against the then-dominant modernist architecture in the 1960s and 1970s. Walker appeared in the 2021 TV series Designing Dreams, hosted by Matthew Ridge , in which he visited his favourite houses.
As an artist curator, Waghorn created Muddy Urbanism, at the Auckland Triennial (2013) [3] and the New Zealand pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia 15th International Architecture Exhibition. [8] A 2019 project was exhibition and book Making Ways, Alternative Architectural Practice in Aotearoa at Objectspace Auckland. [ 9 ]
Beard contributed to New Zealand architecture and landscape design and architecture, as well as town planning throughout his career, both as a professional and as an astute and committed commentator in institute and organisational publications such as: New Zealand Architect/Architecture New Zealand, The Landscape, Cuttings, and Off Centre.
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