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  2. Bill Alington - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Architectural Designers New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. William Toomath - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Architecture of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Julia Gatley - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Roger Walker (architect) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Kathy Waghorn - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  9. James Beard (architect) - Wikipedia

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    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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