List of New Zealand architects
The following is a list of some notable New Zealand architects.
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19th century
- William Armson (1832/3–1883)
- Edward Bartley (1839–1919)
- Maxwell Bury (1825–1912)
- John Campbell (1857–1942)
- William Clayton (1823–1877)
- Frederick de Jersey Clere (1856–1952)
- Samuel Farr (1827–1918)
- William Alfred Holman (1864–1949)
- Robert Lawson (1833–1902)
- Isaac Luck (1817–1881)
- Joseph Clarkson Maddison (1850–1923) – prominent in Christchurch
- William Mason (1810–1897)
- Benjamin Mountfort (1825–1898)
- Francis Petre (1847–1918)
- Frederick Thatcher (1814–1890)
- George Troup (1863–1941)
- Nathaniel Young Armstrong Wales (1832–1903)
20th century
- William (Bill) Alington (born 1929)
- Edmund Anscombe (1874–1948)
- Ian Athfield (1940-2015)
- Kate Beath (1882–1979) – probably the first female architect in New Zealand
- Peter Beaven (1925–2012)
- 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[1]
- James Walter Chapman-Taylor (1878–1958)
- Amyas Connell (1901–1980)
- Tibor Donner (1907–1993)
- William Henry Gummer (1884–1966)
- Louis Hay (1881–1948) – Art Deco architect; prominent in Napier
- Ted McCoy (born 1925)
- Paul Pascoe (1908–1976)
- John Scott (1924–1992) – Māori-influenced architect
- John Sydney Swan (1874–1936)
- Richard Toy (1911–1995)
- George Troup (1863–1941)
- Roger Walker (born 1942)
- Miles Warren (born 1929)
- Gordon Wilson (1900–1959)
- W. Gray Young (1885–1962)
21st century
- Ian Athfield (1940-2015)[2]
- Pete Bossley (born 1950)[3]
- Pip Cheshire (born 1950)[4]
- Marshall Cook[5]
- David Mitchell[6]
- Gordon Moller[7]
- Richard Naish (born 1968)[8]
- Andrew Patterson (born 1960)
- Roger Walker (born 1942)
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