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Athfield Architects

Hardback

Main Details

Title Athfield Architects
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Julia Gatley
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:280
Category/GenreIndividual architects and architectural firms
ISBN/Barcode 9781869405915
ClassificationsDewey:720.6093
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Auckland University Press
Imprint Auckland University Press
Publication Date 30 May 2012
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

Over many years, Ian Athfield and his team at Athfield Architects have reshaped New Zealand architecture: from the Buck House at Te Mata Estate, Hawke's Bay, to Wellington's Civic Square, from Jade Stadium to Athfield's own sprawling settlement on the Khandallah hills. Reflecting on half a century of work, Julia Gatley's landmark new book, Athfield Architects, introduces a major body of architecture that will lead readers through modernism, postmodernism and beyond. Its four-part structure traces Ian houses; its important break into commercial work; and finally, its impact in the public, urban and institutional realms. Athfield Architects combines newly commissioned photography, evocative original architectural drawings and a rich text informed by extensive archival research and interviews with key figures in the firm. Taking us from the slums of Manila to the streets of post-quake Christchurch, this major book shows how Aotearoa/New Zealand's leading contemporary architect is transforming the way we all might live.

Author Biography

Dr Julia Gatley is a senior lecturer in the School of Architecture & Planning at The University of Auckland. She has edited two bestselling and critically Zealand's New Architecture, 1904-1984 (2008) and Group Architects: Towards a New Zealand Architecture (2010).

Reviews

"This book will be a great addition to every architect's private library--with well-reasoned and well-written words on architecture and buildings that display a certain unhurried, uncluttered calmness, and quiet self-confidence." --Cross Section on Group Architects