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New territory : Warren and Mahoney : 50 years of New Zealand architecture.
Main entry:

Warren and Mahoney (Firm)

Title & Author:

New territory : Warren and Mahoney : 50 years of New Zealand architecture.

Publication:

Newmarket, Auckland, N.Z. : Balasoglou Books, ©2005.

Description:

241 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans ; 30 cm

Notes:
Includes transcripts of conversations with various members of Warren & Mahoney Architects.
Includes bibliographical references.
Design, practice and future / Patrick Clifford -- Urban design / Ian Athfield -- Environmentally sustainable design / Ian Moore -- Design life / Andrew Barclay -- The craft of making / Barry Dacombe -- Architecture, landscape and memory / John Coop -- Living in Warren and Mahoney / Richard McGowan -- Community. Harewood Crematorium. St. Patrick's Church. Christchurch Convention Centre. Christchurch Railway Station. University of Waikato Academy of Performing Arts. The Lion Foundation Auckland Performing Arts Centre/TAPAC. Westpac Stadium. Trusts Stadium -- Civic. Christchurch Town Hall. Michael Fowler Centre. Refurbishment of Parliament & the Executive Wing. Paraparaumu Public Library. South Christchurch Library & Service Centre. Whangaparaoa Library & Civic Centre -- Living. Early houses. Forbes house. Recent houses. House of Light. Apartment living -- Commerce. 65 Cambridge Terrace. Office one. TVNZ. Office two. Office three. A constructed landscape -- Learning. College House. Student unions. University of Auckland, Kate Edger Information Commons. Alfriston College. Kristin School Library & Senior Study Centre. University of Waikato Information Commons.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

For fifty years leading New Zealand architectural practice, Warren and Mahoney produced the very best in New Zealand architecture all over New Zealand. Originally established by Sir Miles Warren, it now has offices in Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch. This book is without doubt the most ambitious and comprehensive ever produced on an architectural practice in New Zealand. It's 240 pages feature dozens of New Zealand's best buildings in full colour. The book also features interviews and essays on issues currently facing architecture in New Zealand.

ISBN:

0958262527
9780958262521

Subject:

Warren and Mahoney (Firm)
Architectural firms New Zealand 20th century.
Architects New Zealand 20th century.
Architecture, Modern 20th century.
Agences d'architecture Nouvelle-Zélande 20e siècle.
Architectes Nouvelle-Zélande 20e siècle.
Architecture 20e siècle.
Architects.
Architectural firms.
Architecture, Modern.
New Zealand.

Form/genre:

Interviews.

Added entries:

Warren and Mahoney (Firm)

Holdings:

Location: Library main 247651
Call No.: NA44.W2858.2 N4 2005
Status: Available

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