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List of New Zealand Architectsreport

  • William Armson (1832/3–1883) (19th century)

  • Joseph Barton (1853-1917) (19th century)

  • Edward Bartley (1839–1919) (19th century)

  • Louis Boldini (1832-1908) (19th century)

  • John Arthur Burnside (1856-1920) (19th century)

  • Maxwell Bury (1825–1912) (19th century)

  • Thomas Bedford Cameron (c.1837-1894) (19th century)

  • John Campbell (1857–1942) (19th century)

  • William Clayton (1823–1877) (19th century)

  • Frederick de Jersey Clere (1856–1952) (19th century)

  • Samuel Farr (1827–1918) (19th century)

  • Robert Forrest (c.1839-1919) (19th century)

  • William Alfred Holman (1864–1949) (19th century)

  • Basil Bramston Hooper (1876–1960) (19th century)

  • Robert Lawson (1833–1902) (19th century)

  • Isaac Luck (1817–1881) (19th century)

  • Joseph Maddison (1850–1923) – prominent in Christchurch (19th century)

  • Harry Mandeno (1879–1972) (19th century)

  • William Mason (1810–1897) (19th century)

  • Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898) (19th century)

  • Francis Petre (1847–1918) (19th century)

  • James Louis Salmond (1868-1950) (19th century)

  • Frederick Thatcher (1814–1890) (19th century)

  • George Troup (1863–1941) (19th century)

  • Nathaniel Young Armstrong Wales (1832–1903) (19th century)

  • Robert Newton Vanes (1883-1961) (19th century)

  • William (Bill) Alington (born 1929) (20th century)

  • Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948) (20th century)

  • Ian Athfield (1940–2015) (20th century)

  • Kate Beath (1882–1979) – probably the first female architect in New Zealand (20th century)

  • Henry Kulka (1900-1971) (20th century)

  • Peter Beaven (1925–2012) (20th century)

  • Vernon Akitt Brown (1905–1965) – influential leader and intellectual who introduced a new style of domestic architecture to New Zealand, and taught the Group Architects (20th century)

  • James Walter Chapman-Taylor (1878–1958) (20th century)

  • Lillian Chrystall (1926-) First female member of staff at Auckland School of Architecture (20th century)

  • Amyas Connell (1901–1980) (20th century)

  • Leslie Douglas Coombs (1885-1952) (20th century)

  • Tibor Donner (1907–1993) (20th century)

  • William Henry Dunning (1872-1933) (20th century)

  • Roy Henderson Fraser (1895–1972) (20th century)

  • William Henry Gummer (1884–1966) (20th century)

  • Louis Hay (1881–1948) – Art Deco architect; prominent in Napier (20th century)

  • Len Hoogerbrug (1929–2019) (20th century)

  • Ted McCoy (1925–2018) (20th century)

  • Paul Pascoe (1908–1976) (20th century)

  • John Scott (1924–1992) – Māori-influenced architect (20th century)

  • John Sydney Swan (1874–1936) (20th century)

  • Richard Toy (1911–1995) (20th century)

  • George Troup (1863–1941) (20th century)

  • Roger Walker (born 1942) (20th century)

  • Miles Warren (born 1929) (20th century)

  • Gordon Wilson (1900–1959) (20th century)

  • W. Gray Young (1885–1962) (20th century)

  • Ian Athfield (1940–2015) (21st century)

  • Pete Bossley (born 1950) (21st century)

  • Pip Cheshire (born 1950) (21st century)

  • Marshall Cook (21st century)

  • Jack Manning (21st century)

  • David Mitchell (1941–2018) (21st century)

  • Chris Moller – presenter of Grand Designs New Zealand (21st century)

  • Gordon Moller (21st century)

  • Richard Naish (born 1968) (21st century)

  • Andrew Patterson (born 1960) (21st century)

  • Roger Walker (born 1942) (21st century)

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New Zealand is located in the world between the two tectonic plates of the island, located in the “Pacific Ring of Fire” fault zone (Pacific Ring of Fire) , so New Zealand’s houses are built using wood structure, the biggest advantage of the wooden structure is the high level of earthquake resistance.

Few people hold the title of registered architect in New Zealand because the country’s unique location makes construction and construction difficult and requires a higher standard of proportional construction. The random tool generated a list of 64 architects, identifying architects from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, as well as their dates of birth and death. Fortunately, we can still see some outstanding architects are still alive, with their own hands for New Zealand.

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