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2023 Gold Medal Lecture: Professor Deidre Brown | Understanding Contemporary Māori Architecture.
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects 2023 Gold Medal recipient Professor Deidre Brown presents her lecture 'Ko te whare e hanga te tangata: Understanding Contemporary Māori Architecture'.
“As the influence of te ao Māori on architectural design grows, so too does the number of Māori practitioners, who are now so numerous that they can rightfully be called a contemporary Māori architecture movement,” says Deidre.
This free lecture tour was possible thanks to support from Aon.
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“As the influence of te ao Māori on architectural design grows, so too does the number of Māori practitioners, who are now so numerous that they can rightfully be called a contemporary Māori architecture movement,” says Deidre.
This free lecture tour was possible thanks to support from Aon.
For more architectural inspiration, visit:
Website: nzia.co.nz
Instagram: nziarchitects
Facebook: NewZealandInstituteofArchitects
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Huia Reriti | New Perehitini of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects
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Huia Reriti (Ngāi Tahu) was announced President Elect of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects in May 2023 and assumed his role as President in May 2024. A partner at MAP Architects in Ōtautahi Christchurch, Huia brings a wealth of experience to the role and a deep respect for the profession, its history and its future. Huia completed a Bachelor of Architecture at Waipapa Tauma...
2023 Gold Medal | Professor Deidre Brown: An Astounding Contribution
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Introducing Professor Deidre Brown, the recipient of the 2023 Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Gold Medal. In 2019, Deidre Brown’s appointment as Head of Te Pare School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland made her the first Indigenous woman in the world to hold such a position. It also marked 30 years since Deidre (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu) began studying...
in:situ 2024: Kai-Uwe Bergmann | International Keynote Speaker
Просмотров 2033 месяца назад
A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Kai-Uwe Bergmann is a New York-based partner with BIG, who believes the biggest misconception about architects is that they work only work for clients. “We work on behalf of all citizens and should use every opportunity to contribute to society as a whole,” he says. Kai-Uwe Bergmann was an international keynote speaker at in:situ 2024 on Wednesd...
in:situ 2024 Barclay & Crousse | International Keynote Speakers
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Sandra Barclay and Jean Pierre Crousse (Barclay & Crousse Architecture, Lima) explore the bonds between architecture and landscape in their designs for civic, private residential, hospitality and education projects. They aim to repair the landscape and craftsmanship of a colonised country, honour the layers - intangible and physical - that precede us, and build meaning and value against an unce...
in:situ 2024: Oliver Wainwright | International Keynote Speaker
Просмотров 2833 месяца назад
An entertaining and insightful host of in:situ 2024, Oliver Wainwright (The Guardian, London) trained as an architect at the University of Cambridge and Royal College of Art, London, before becoming a much-loved architecture critic. Oliver Wainwright was international keynote speaker and facilitator at in:situ 2024 on Wednesday 21 February at Spark Arena, Auckland.
in:situ 2024: Jeanne Gang | International Keynote Speaker
Просмотров 2723 месяца назад
Regularly cited as a titan of architecture, Jeanne Gang (Studio Gang, Chicago) has a profound capacity for provocative thinking and design. Her work honours social justice, biodiversity, urban transformation and the art of Architectural Grafting - a term she’s coined for the radical reuse of existing buildings. “Exciting design solutions can emerge when we extend the life of structures and find...
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects, Strategic Plan 2024-2026.
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Our Strategic Plan sets the direction and priorities for the Institute over the coming years.
Clare Cousins Public Lecture | Housing People
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Clare Cousins is an award-winning architect, the founder of Clare Cousins Architects in Melbourne, Australia, and the 2023 international juror for the New Zealand Architecture Awards. Her lecture 'Housing People' in Wellington on Thursday 16 November 2023 offered an insight into projects large and small, and includes an audience-led Q&A session. With thanks to sponsor, APL. For more architectur...
The Great Glenorchy Alpine Basecamp Is Where Architecture Meets Adventure
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The Great Glenorchy Alpine Base Camp by RTA Studio and Bureaux is the winner of the 2023 Sir Miles Warren Award for Commercial Architecture. This Named Award represents Aotearoa New Zealand's highest tier of architectural achievement. Find out more: www.nzia.co.nz/awards/named-awards/sir-miles-warren-award-for-commercial-architecture/ The jury citation notes: "Many global tourist destinations a...
This Architecturally-Designed Lifeguard Tower On Piha Beach Embodies A True Spirit Of Place
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Te Pae by Crosson Architects is the winner of the 2023 John Scott Award for Public Architecture. This Named Award represents Aotearoa New Zealand's highest tier of architectural achievement. Find out more: www.nzia.co.nz/awards/named-awards/john-scott-award-for-public-architecture/ The jury citation notes: "Sometimes functional and pragmatic buildings can elicit a business-as-usual architectura...
Te Aratai College's Transformative Rebuild Is A Beacon Of Educational Innovation
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Te Aratai College by Architectus is the winner of the 2023 Ted McCoy Award for Education. This Named Award represents Aotearoa New Zealand's highest tier of architectural achievement. Find out more: www.nzia.co.nz/awards/named-awards/ted-mccoy-award-for-education/ The jury citation notes: "Te Aratai College, a transformative rebuild of the former Linwood College in East Christchurch, is a beaco...
Inside A Secluded Beach House Where Every Detail Has Been Carefully Considered
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Omata Beach House by Herbst Architects is the winner of the 2023 Sir Ian Athfield Award for Housing. This Named Award represents Aotearoa New Zealand's highest tier of architectural achievement. Find out more: www.nzia.co.nz/awards/named-awards/sir-ian-athfield-award-for-housing/ The jury citation notes: "This is a beautiful house, carefully sited amongst established pōhutukawa, and approachabl...
2023 New Zealand Architecture Awards: All The Winners Revealed
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Drum roll please... Meet the winners of the 2023 New Zealand Architecture Awards! A total of 31 projects across 12 categories have been chosen as winners for our annual awards, which recognise the best architecture across Aotearoa New Zealand. Thank you to our sponsors Resene and APL for their support. To learn more, visit: Website: www.nzia.co.nz Instagram: nziarchitects Faceb...
2023 Sir Ian Athfield Memorial Lecture: HIP V. HYPE founder Liam Wallis
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2023 Sir Ian Athfield Memorial Lecture: HIP V. HYPE founder Liam Wallis
2022 Gold Medal Lecture: Nicholas Stevens & Gary Lawson | Character Studies.
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2022 Gold Medal Lecture: Nicholas Stevens & Gary Lawson | Character Studies.
Architect & Team Prove Endangered Māori Construction Techniques Can Withstand Major Earthquakes
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Architect & Team Prove Endangered Māori Construction Techniques Can Withstand Major Earthquakes
2022 Gold Medal | Nicholas Stevens & Gary Lawson: A Remarkable Partnership
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2022 Gold Medal | Nicholas Stevens & Gary Lawson: A Remarkable Partnership
2022 mini in:situ | Michael Maltzan On The Role of Architecture Today & Tackling Affordable Housing
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2022 mini in:situ | Michael Maltzan On The Role of Architecture Today & Tackling Affordable Housing
2022 mini in:situ | Odile Decq On Architectural Education & Words of Wisdom For Future Architects
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2022 mini in:situ | Odile Decq On Architectural Education & Words of Wisdom For Future Architects
2022 mini in:situ | Mario Cucinella On Sustainability & The Best Advice He's Ever Received
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2022 mini in:situ | Mario Cucinella On Sustainability & The Best Advice He's Ever Received
2022 Resene Student Design Awards Highly Commended: Will Martel | The Ooze
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2022 Resene Student Design Awards Highly Commended: Will Martel | The Ooze
2022 Resene Student Design Awards Winner: Matangireia Yates-Francis | TŪHONONGA
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2022 Resene Student Design Awards Winner: Matangireia Yates-Francis | TŪHONONGA
Party Wall Townhouse Is Proving How Beautiful Density In The City Can Be
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Party Wall Townhouse Is Proving How Beautiful Density In The City Can Be
EBB-DUNEDIN Is A Unique Concept Hotel Where Art and Architecture Combine
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EBB-DUNEDIN Is A Unique Concept Hotel Where Art and Architecture Combine
HomeGround - Auckland City Mission Is A Visionary Approach To Supportive Living
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HomeGround - Auckland City Mission Is A Visionary Approach To Supportive Living
2022 New Zealand Architecture Awards: Winners Revealed!
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2022 New Zealand Architecture Awards: Winners Revealed!
Christchurch Boys' High School's New Campus Is A Lesson In Educational Architecture
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Christchurch Boys' High School's New Campus Is A Lesson In Educational Architecture
2022 Sir Ian Athfield Memorial Lecture: John Wardle
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2022 Sir Ian Athfield Memorial Lecture: John Wardle
2021 Gold Medal Lecture: Julie Stout | Working With Dreams
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2021 Gold Medal Lecture: Julie Stout | Working With Dreams
ingenious building knowledge that maori used so simle and reliable
incredible work, thanks for sharing!
What year did the Maori use this type of design and what tools did they use ?.
i see gold medal. i subscribed 😊❤😊
What an incredible story. Thank you so much for sharing; may we all strive towards such excellence.
"promo sm" ✌️
No way they had metal L brackets and perfectly milled timber back then. amazing
Wow! It's a cool architecture!
I voted for Wayne Brown, to be our new Mayor of Auckland, why, because, he has this total reality, energy, accuracy, to (Right the ship) essentially , regard .Ports of Auckland. I have listened deeply about Julie Stout's , idealism. and her total, professionalism regard Auckland, and, all she has "Stood Up For"
Bravo Ath.....we have a couple of old stained glass windows you rescued out of an old Wellington Villa and I always think of you when I look at them. That's immortality man!
Ka Mau te Wehi!
A very considerate architect.
No offence meant to any of the designers, But most of these structures are just plain ugly and depressing to look at. There is barely any colour or life in these designs, and what little colour that is in them, Is just a sad little pop that does nothing.... A sign of the time perhaps
I am from NZ. My family is in the building industry. This 1960s style, from before I was born, is still considered cutting edge, highly sophisticated, mature, and contemporary in New Zealand. If you tell them about Neo Victorian, or homestead, or Spanish Colonial Revival, these Remuera type people will think it 'Disney' and 'crass' and 'cheesey'. This is the thinking. They think decorative style is absolutely goofy. Having lived in the USA and seen how stimulating the revival architecture is, even though it is inauthentic, It is objectively much more intelligent and intellectually curious and artistic than this New Zealand architeture. The kiwis are very rigid in their thinking. And New Zealanders HATE over spending on decorative elements.
@@jesseward568 I too am a born and bred kiwi. still living here.... I much prefer 1940s to early 1960s architecture and interior design.... but not like these monstrosities.... These feel more like some dystopian soviet era brutalist designs. I much prefer the colorful, vibrant, fun and inviting buildings that existed in that time.... But, I do also have a little thing for that art-deco/nouveau era circa 1910 - early 1930s
@@ethaneade4937 I lived in a 1940s house. It was not art deco but it was nice and beautiful. Yes I find brutalism obnoxious. In England they just demolished a lot of them hahaha. But these new houses done in that 1960s style. So many rich baby boomer kiwis still think it is so new and I don't get it. It's decades old. And the chrome and black everywhere is yuck, My mother has been been reading the magazines and telling me how new and cutting edge it is since I was 3 years old! Although she never wanted to live in a house like that. She thought an old house had to actually be old. Otherwise it was wrong. I think it must be generational thinking. I don't know. The same generation who think that Auckland is rural instead of urban.
Can you tell me what you prefer in architectural design? I js wanna know sry
@@qalyne I love house designs from the 1950's and 60s. Split leveled homes, Sunken living rooms funky colours. as for public buildings, I hate the way they seem too be going with all of these boring greys and white with no life or style.
In my own mind Athfield sent a huge message ( regard his whole passion and a Love) to Architecture in New Zealand....yes ..he was challenged...(and why not) but Athfield had that energy and total belief...not only here ..but on the International stage...
in my mind Athfield was Agrion...a Love of Agriculture and peoples...But...he was essentially and Architect...with a huge Philosophy and depth of the essential...
Just like Julie Stout in that other world
Here in NZ I phoned the city council to inquire about energy saving light bulbs do not belong in the rubbish bin. However the council said to dispose of them in rubbish bin. They contain mercury & they're just going into landfill.. Goes to show the whole things a sick joke at the expenses of the environment.
Huge Congratulations to the entire team of Hotel Britomart, especially to Mr. Tai the architect! 👏🏼👏🏼
Absolutely amazing and well deserved
Good memories here 😊
Why add the captions? It's so distracting.
for people who can't hear
It's for people who are deaf or hard of hearing, and for an international audience. It's a very good thing to have captions actually.
His approach is very mind opening. This is architecture for people!
'' Between simplicity and complexity ''
I use Monroe car shock absorbers in my designs.
Awesome tribute. Thoroughly enjoyed. Have spent so much time in Wellington Library. As well as moving amongst Ath's buildings throughout Wellington. Appreciating they were somehow related. But not really knowing at the same time. Also if you are Kiwi: How much does young Ath, look like Te Radar!
I think architects don’t like to read write and comment
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It was a pleasure to meet them personally 2 years ago. I was just an ordinary undergraduate student, and they're already gold medalists. Yet they were so humble and constructive. Very inspirational. Thank you for sharing this beautifully delivered lecture.
anyone can bring me the location of the house for trees?
just google map" house of tree Vo Trong Nghia"
tham khảo
Thank you for sharing this lecture.
Loved reading this.
A wonderful tribute to the brilliance of the late Sir Ian Athfield. Cheers NZIA
A very PC installation. No substance at all!
Excellent. There was a moment as it all started to reveal itself I went wow out loud. Well done.