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Following is a list of notable architects from New Zealand.
Individuals
editA
edit- Bill Alington (1929–2024)
- Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948)
- William Armson (1832/3–1883)
- Ian Athfield (1940–2015)
B
edit- Edward Bartley (1839–1919)
- Kate Beath (1882–1979)
- Peter Beaven (1925–2012)
- Andrea Bell
- Roy Keith Binney (1886–1957)
- Louis Boldini (1832–1908)
- Pete Bossley (born 1950)[1]
- Felicity Brenchley
- Vernon Brown (1905–1965)[2]
- Maxwell Bury (1825–1912)
C
edit- John Campbell (1857–1942)
- James Chapman-Taylor (1878–1958)
- Lillian Chrystall (1926–2022)[3]
- Frederick de Jersey Clere (1856–1952)
- Amyas Connell (1901–1980)
D
edit- Tibor Donner (1907–1993)
F
edit- Samuel Farr (1827–1918)
- Carinnya Feaunati[4]
G
edit- Julia Gatley
- Jackie Gillies[4]
- George Selwyn Goldsbro' (1870–?)
- Lucy Greenish (1888–1976), first female Registered Architect
- William Henry Gummer (1884–1966)
H
edit- Min Hall
- Dorita Hannah[4]
- Louis Hay (1881–1948)
- Nicola Herbst
- William Alfred Holman (1864–1949)
- Len Hoogerbrug (1929–2019)
- Basil Bramston Hooper (1876–1960)
I
editK
edit- Judi Keith-Brown
- Henry Kulka (1900–1971)
L
edit- Robert Lawson (1833–1902)
- Isaac Luck (1817–1881)
- Gary Lawson (architect)
- Muriel Lamb (1911 - 2010)
M
edit- Joseph Maddison (1850–1923)
- Harry Mandeno (1879–1972)
- Jack Manning (1929–2021)[5]
- William Mason (1810–1897)
- Ted McCoy (1925–2018)
- David Mitchell (1941–2018)[6]
- Chris Moller
- Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898)
- Margaret Munro (1914–2005)[4]
N
edit- Lindley Naismith[7]
- Nancy Northcroft (1913–1980)
O
editP
edit- June Pallot (1953–2004)[9]
- Paul Pascoe (1908–1976)
- Andrew Patterson (born 1960)
- Francis Petre (1847–1918)
R
editS
edit- Anne Salmond (architect)
- James Louis Salmond (1868–1950)
- John Scott (1924–1992)
- Lynda Simmons[11]
- Alison Sleigh (1898–1972)
- John Sydney Swan (1874–1936)
T
edit- Frederick Thatcher (1814–1890)
- Richard Toy (1911–1995)
- George Troup (1863–1941)
V
editW
edit- Nathaniel Wales (1832–1903)
- Felicity Wallace[4]
- Roger Walker (born 1942)
- Kathy Waghorn
- Miles Warren (born 1929)
- Dorothy Wills (1911–2007)[4]
- Gordon Wilson (1900–1959)
- Louise Wright[13]
Y
edit- W. Gray Young (1885–1962)
Firms
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ [1] Archived 24 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Brown, Vernon Akitt".
- ^ "Profile: Lillian Chrystall, by L.Naismith, 2005 | Architecture + Women NZ".
- ^ a b c d e f Elizabeth Cox, ed. (2022). Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Auckland: Massey University Press. ISBN 978-1-99-101634-8. OCLC 1347021085. OL 39960346M. Wikidata Q117788223.
- ^ "2011 Gold Medal: Jack Manning". NZ Institute of Architects. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
- ^ "New Zealand Institute of Architects – - – 2005". Archived from the original on 20 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014..
- ^ "Lindley Naismith". AWNZ. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
- ^ Elizabeth Cox, ed. (2022). Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Auckland: Massey University Press. p. 322. ISBN 978-1-99-101634-8. OCLC 1347021085. OL 39960346M. Wikidata Q117788223.
- ^ Lapsley, Irvine (1 February 2005). "June Pallot: from architect to accountant". Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal. 18 (1): 160–163. doi:10.1108/09513570510584737. ISSN 0951-3574.
- ^ "Megan Rule". AWNZ. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
- ^ NZ Institute of Architects. "2016 New Zealand Architecture Award winners announced". NZ Institute of Architects (www.nzia.co.nz). Retrieved 20 May 2023.
- ^ Barton, Chris. "Metro — The woman who took architecture's top job". www.metromag.co.nz. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
- ^ "Louise Wright". AWNZ. Retrieved 20 May 2023.