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Architectural Designers New Zealand Incorporated (or ADNZ) is a professional body for architects and architectural designers in New Zealand. [1]ADNZ was established in 1966, [2] as the Federation of Draughtsmen (FAD), in order to:
Following is a list of notable architects from New Zealand. Individuals. A. Bill Alington (1929–2024) Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948) William Armson (1832/3–1883) ...
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.
Architectural Designers New Zealand; Architecture + Women NZ; The Art of The Architect; B. Bach (New Zealand) D. Design Review (journal) G. Grand Designs New Zealand; N.
The New Zealand Institute of Architects recognises and honours architects, academics or retired architects who have "achieved a high standing in the profession" or "given meritorious service to the profession or institute." Nancy Northcroft is the first known women to have received this honour in 1966. [13]
Bonnie Jade Kake is a New Zealand Māori architectural designer of Ngāpuhi, Te Arawa and Whakatōhea iwi. She specialises in designing communities and housing based on a traditional model of living known as papakāinga .
Stainless steel exterior of the Len Lye Centre, New Plymouth, New Zealand. Patterson Associates's MaiMai House was one of 16 finalists in the "private homes" category of the 2nd annual World Architecture Festival in 2009. [6] Patterson is Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Architects (FNZIA). [7] In 2017 Patterson was awarded the FNZIA's ...
Chris Moller is a New Zealand trained architect. [1] In 1990, when in England, he co-founded the firm S333 along with three other architects. Originally based at Studio 333 in Camberwell, South London, in 1994 the practice moved to Amsterdam, due to it having won an architectural competition for a mixed-use site in Groningen.