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Martyn Evans -
Consultant Architect and Planner
Reg Arch (UK).,
A.A
Dipl., B. Arch (Wales)., R.I.B.A., N.Z.I.A (Grad).,
Curriculum Vitae
KEY
SKILLS
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Degree qualified as an
Architect with working experience in United Kingdom, Republic of
Ireland, States of Jersey, France, Germany, Israel, Sweden, Kingdom
of Tonga, Australia and New Zealand.
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As an architect specialised
in large commercial projects, recreational and sports buildings,
educational buildings and theatre entertainment buildings.
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Also as an architect
specialised in historic restorations, advanced architectural forms
and large housing projects and private residential architecture.
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Proven project leader on
many large, complex projects both planning based and
architectural projects.
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Degree qualified as a Town
and Regional Planner with working experience in New Zealand,
Germany, United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and Israel.
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As an Architect / Planner
specialized in three areas, (VLS very large structures) and Town and
Regional Planning.
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As an Architect / Planner
of some 35 years experience. I have extensive managerial team
skills and also public information, distribution and meeting
skills.
PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL AND PLANNING
EXPERIENCE
David Burgess Architects, Pontypridd, Wales, UK. Working as a
student on design and detailing of local authority housing.
Sir Percy Thomas Partnership, Cardiff, Wales, UK. Working as a
student involved with the design and detailing of a teachers training
facility in Cardiff and a large retail shop in Cardiff.
Alex Gordon Partnership, Cardiff, Wales, UK. Design and
construction of new offices for the Alex Gordon Partnership, Cathedral
Road, Cardiff, extensively published in UK.
Ralf Erskine Architects, Stockholm, Sweden. Design of a number
of residential dwellings in conjunction with Ralf Erskine in Stockholm
and Kiruna, Sweden.
Owen Luder Partnership, London, UK. Development of VLS (very
large structures ). Mostly large, complex buildings involving housing
and large retail outlets of up to 20 ha. in size, for city
redevelopment’s for a number of cities in the United Kingdom. Also a
number of specialised residential buildings.
Ram Karmi Architects, Tel Aviv, Israel. The Tel Aviv Wadi Wall
project of a defensive building
some 15km long, around Tel Aviv, with full defensive and national
security, motorways,
commercial and housing. Development of the new city of Ashdod in
conjunction with Ada Karmi, winner of a major International Prize,
town now complete of some 250 000 people, design of a number of
residential projects. Design of the Tel Aviv advanced design national
bus station.
Architectural Association, London, UK. Won a scholarship to
the AA under the directorship of Leslie Ginsberg to study world
regional and urban town planning and completed my AA Diploma.
Martyn Evans and Peter Bratz, West Berlin, Germany.
Development of a complete, new
dual town central area for Rattengen, Dusseldorf, which won a major
International Prize. Opted onto team for replanning of Hamburg, North
Germany.
Berlin Technical University, ( Academy of Architecture and Planning
), West Berlin, Germany, under Professor Seferts, appointed
visiting Professor of Planning, specialising in Very Advanced City
Planning, Regional System and organization.
Williamson Partnership, Wales and London, UK. Head of design
team for the design of a number of hotels in UK for the Forte Group,
design of television studios for Tyne Tees Television, Redcar, design
for the new Recreation Complex and Sports Stadium Birmingham, design
for three recreational complexes in South Wales, designs for a number
of schools in South Wales, Designs for a number of housing projects in
Wales and Northern England which subsequently won National and
International prizes.
Martyn Evans Architects, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Design of
complete villages for Lord Cawdor and David Lort Phillips’s estates,
Pembrokeshire, Design for a large complex for the severely disabled
including recreational and theatre facilities at Stackpole, designs
for a large number of residential houses in Wales, England and Jersey,
architects to The National Trust for all their properties in the South
Wales region, designs for a number of hotels and leisure villages in
Wales, designs for schools in Pembrokeshire. Winner of The Prince of
Wales Award for Architecture for a number of projects and received a
number of National prizes for Architecture.
Carter Leuschke Architects, Auckland, NZ. Designs for a number
of residential projects in Auckland.
Lloyd Evans Architects, Nuku’alofa, Kingdom of Tonga. Designs
for supermarket in Nuku’alofa and Vava’u, designs for the Queens
Palace, Vava’u, design for sports complex, Nuku’alofa.
Sinclair Johns Architects, Auckland, NZ. Designs for a large
shopping mall, Newmarket, design and construction of a large office
block, Wellington, design for a number of commercial outlets,
Auckland.
Martyn Evans Architects, Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, NZ. Designs
for a large number of residential houses in Kerikeri, Northland,
Hawke’s Bay, Dunedin, Auckland and Melbourne, designs for a number
of commercial projects in Kerikeri, such as The National Bank, Kerkeri
Medical Centre, etc. Design for the Bay of Islands Cultural Centre,
theatre and hall complex in Kerikeri, now under construction. Designs
for a number of hotels and recreational facilities and school halls in
Northland. Designs for a number of restoration & renovation projects
in Northland. Winner of a number of National prizes for architecture
in NZ. Many works have been consistently published in New Zealand and
Australian magazines, including a number of features in publications,
plus five TVNZ shows in New Zealand featuring five separate house
designs.
EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS, AWARDS AND
CITIZENSHIPS.
Academic Background:
Llandaff Cathedral School, Llandaff, Cardiff, U.K. (1945-51)
Dauntseys Public School, West Lavington, Wiltshire, U.K. (1953-56)
Welsh School of Art, Cardiff, U.K. (1957-58)
Welsh School of Music, Cardiff, U.K. (1957-58)
Welsh School Of Architecture, University of Wales, Cardiff (1958-63)
Architectural Association, School of Architecture, London, U.K.
(1965-67)
Professional Background:
B Arch (Wales) Bachelor of Architecture, Welsh School
of Architecture, Cardiff (1963)
A. A. Diploma Diploma of Planning, Architectural
Association, London, U.K. (1970)
R.I.B.A,. Associate of the Royal Institute of
British Architects No. 02699607 (1967)
N.Z.I.A. (Grad) Graduate Member of the New Zealand Institute of
Architects No. C1064 (1986)
Registration:
Registered Architect, United Kingdom A.R.B. No. 34370F (1967)
Registered Architect, Royal Court of Jersey, Channel Islands (1973)
Registered Member of the Royal Institute of Architects No 02699607
(1967)
Registered Graduate Member N.Z.I.A. No. C1064 (1986)
Life Member of the Architectural Association appointment (2003)
Other Qualifications and Awards:
Yacht Master Offshore Ticket, Royal Yachting Assoc. U.K. No. 4631
(1982)
Master of Restricted Limit Launch, Min. of Transport, N.Z. No. 2352
(1983)
Restricted Radio-Telephone Operators Certificate, N.Z. No. WR2249
(1985)
Queens Commendation for Bravery Award, UK. (1961)
Citizenship:
Citizen of the United Kingdom.
Citizen of New Zealand.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SUMMARY
| 1956 |
David Burgess
Architects, Pontypridd, Wales, U.K. |
| 1957 |
Sir Percy Thomas
Partnership, Cardiff, U.K. |
| 1961 |
Alex Gordon
Partnership, Cardiff, U.K. |
| 1962 |
Ralph Erskine,
Stockholm, Sweden. |
| 1963-64 |
Owen Luder
Partnership, London, U.K.. |
| 1964-65
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Ram Karmi
Architects, Tel Aviv, Israel. |
| 1965-67
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Architectural
Association, London, U.K. |
| 1966
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Martyn Evans Peter
Bratz, West Berlin, West Germany. |
| 1966-68 |
Williamson
Partnership, Wales & London, U.K. |
| 1968 |
Academy of
Architecture, West Berlin, West Germany. |
| 1968-80 |
Martyn Evans
Architects, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, U.K. |
| 1981 |
Carter Leuschke,
Auckland, N.Z. |
| 1984 |
Lloyd Evans,
Nuku’alofa, Kingdom of Tonga. |
| 1986-87 |
Sinclair Johns
Architects, Auckland, N.Z. |
| 1980-08 |
Martyn Evans
Architects, Kerikeri, Bay of Islands, N.Z. |
INTERESTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
The development of both my advanced architectural regional and town
planning theories and practice continue to be a major direction of my
life.
These have evolved over many years and have been published in many
magazines and books internationally. Also have gained some 16 national
and international prizes both for architecture and planning.
Martyn Evans.
Dated: 17 July 2005.
APPENDIX 1 – LIST OF PRIZES AND AWARDS.
| 1962 |
FIRST PRIZE,
PENARTH SEAFRONT REDEVELOPMENT, PENARTH, WALES, UK.
(The Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff, Wales, UK) |
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| 1962 |
T. ALWYN LLOYD
PRIZE FOR THE MOST OUTSTANDING STUDENT ARCHITECT.
(The Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff, Wales, UK) |
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| 1964 |
FIRST PRIZE,
WAR MEMORIAL (EGYPTIAN CONFLICT), NEGIVE DESERT, GAZA,
ISRAEL. (Ram Karmi Architects, Tel Aviv, Israel) |
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| 1964 |
THIRD PRIZE,
INTERNATIONAL TOWN PLANNING COMPETITION FOR THE DESIGN OF
THE NEW CITY OF ASHDOD, ISRAEL.
(Ram Karmi Architects, & Eva Karmi Architects, Tel Aviv, Israel) |
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| 1965 |
HIGHLY
COMMENDED, RATTENGEN TOWN EXPANSION, DUSSELDORF, WEST GERMANY. (Martyn
Evans & Peter Bratz, Berlin, Germany) |
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| 1967 |
‘ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN’ GOLD MEDAL PROJECT AWARD, ROSEHILL HIGH LEVEL HOUSING,
SWANSEA, WALES, UK.
(Williamson Partnership, Wales & London, UK) |
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| 1968 |
‘ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN’ PROJECT AWARD, BAGLAN HIGH-LEVEL VILLAGE, WALES, UK.
(Williamson Partnership, Wales & London, UK) |
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| 1976 |
THE PRINCE OF
WALES AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE, DEVELOPMENT OF LAWRENNY VILLAGE,
PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES, UK.
(Martyn Evans Architects, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK) |
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| 1979 |
THE CIVIC TRUST
AWARD, SAUNDERSFOOT HARBOUR MASTERS OFFICE, PEMBROKESHIRE,
WALES, UK.
(Martyn Evans Architects, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK) |
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| 1980 |
THE CIVIC TRUST
AWARD, STACKPOLE QUAY COTTAGES, FOR THE NATIONAL TRUST,
PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES, UK.
(Martyn Evans Architects, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK) |
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| 1980 |
THE PRINCE OF
WALES AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE, STACKPOLE QUAY COTTAGES, FOR THE
NATIONAL TRUST, PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES, UK.
(Martyn Evans Architects, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK) |
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| 1981 |
THE PRINCE OF
WALES AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE, WEST WILLIAMSTON BIRD HOSPITAL,
FOR GUY HAINES, PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES, UK.
(Martyn Evans Architects, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK) |
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| 1985 |
THE
PEMBROKESHIRE NATIONAL PARK AWARD, ABILITY STACKPOLE HOLIDAY
CENTRE COMPLEX, STACKPOLE, PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES, UK.
(Martyn Evans Architects, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK) |
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| 1985 |
THE PRINCE OF
WALES AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE, ABILITY STACKPOLE HOLIDAY CENTRE
COMPLEX, STACKPOLE, PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES, UK.
(Martyn Evans Architects, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK) |
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| 1990
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FIRST PRIZE,
TITIRANGI STEINER SCHOOL COMPETITION, TITIRANGI, AUCKLAND, NZ. (Martyn
Evans Architects, Kerikeri, NZ) |
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| 1992 |
CAVALIER
BREMWORTH AAA DESIGN AWARD, HOUSE DESIGN, KERIKERI, NZ.
(Martyn Evans Architects, Kerikeri, NZ) |
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APPENDIX 2 – LIST OF MAGAZINE ARTICLES.
1967
(June) |
ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN, LONDON, UK. Article on my AD Gold Medal Award for the
Rosehill High-level Housing Project, Swansea, Wales, UK. |
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ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGN, LONDON, UK. Article on my AD Medal Award for the Baglan
Highlevel Village, Baglan, Wales, UK. |
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1971
(August) |
ARCHITECTURAL
REVIEW, LONDON, UK. Article on the design of my design for the new
offices for Alex Gordon Architects, Cardiff, Wales, UK. |
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1989
(March 2) |
THE OBSERVER,
LONDON, UK. Article on the Trebezond Tower building system
that I developed in Wales, UK. |
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1992
(April) |
NEW ZEALAND HOME
& BUILDING (Ref 01) A major article by Katherine Vernon on
the Chris Booth House and his Sculptors Studio, Kerikeri, NZ.
(pages 11/16/17/1819/20/21) |
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1992
(Dec) |
NZIA
TRANSGRESSION (Ref 02) Article on our winning project for the
Cavalier Bremworth AAA Design Award 1992, NZ. |
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1993
(Jan) |
ARCHITECTURE NEW
ZEALAND (Ref 03). Article on our winning project for Cavlier
Bremworth Design Award 1992, NZ. (pages) |
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1993
(May) |
ARCHITECTURE NEW
ZEALAND (Ref 04). A major article on my work by Kerry Francis
Architect between the years 1990 – 1993 in NZ covering in
particular four projects, the Kingston house, the Hawkins house,
Chris Booth’s house and studio, Wharepuke Sculpture Park Project
and the ‘Leaf’ house project. (pages56/57/58/59/60/61/62/63) |
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1993
(May) |
GROWING TODAY
(Ref 05) Article covering the Booth brothers project for the
Wharepuke Sculpture Park, Stone Store Hill, Kerikeri. |
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1993
(Sept) |
ARCHITECTURE NEW
ZEALAND (Ref 06) Article on the McDonald House Auckland, plus an
article I wrote on Frederick Hundertwasser’s architectural work
1950 – 1993. (pages 6/68/69/70/71) |
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1993-7
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NZ HOME &
BUILDING (Ref 07) Entitled ‘Women in Architecture’ Article on
subject referring to my work exploring organic forms. (pages
22/23/24/25/26/27/28) |
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1994-8
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MARKETING
MATTERS. (ECNZ National Magazine)(Ref 08) Entitled ‘Energy
Capsules’ covering my work and ideas on energy conservation.
(paged 35/36/37) |
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1994-9
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NORTH & SOUTH
(Ref 09). Article by Wendy Laurenson entitled ‘Daring Design’
covering my work in NZ and architectural theories developed over
my career. (page 13) |
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1994
(June 10) |
TELEVISION NEW
ZEALAND (Ref TV01) TV programme ‘Open Home’, Channel One TVNZ,
programme on two projects completed, the Hawkins House and the
Kingston House, David Cull presenter. |
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1995
(April) |
NEW ZEALAND HOUSE
& GARDEN (Ref 10) Article by Catherine Foster, photographs by
Patrick Reynolds, entitled ‘Roots’ covering Chris Booth’s home in
Kerikeri. (pages 144/145/146/147/148) |
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1995
(July) |
NEW ZEALAND HOUSE
& GARDEN (Ref 11) Article by Catherine Foster photographs by
Patrick Reynolds, entitled ‘A River Runs Through It’ covering
Robyn Kingston’s home, Kerikeri. (pages 36/37/38/39) |
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1995
(Oct) |
THE OWNER BUILDER
(An Australian Magazine) (Ref 12) Article by Graeme North entitled
‘A Family Affair’ covering Robin Booth and Chris Booth’s houses in Kerikeri. (pages 32/33/34/35/36) |
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1996
(March) |
NEW ZEALAND HOUSE
& GARDEN (Ref 13) Article by Catherine Foster entitled ‘Clean and
Green’ covering Frazer Hawkins House in Kerikeri and another
article entitled ‘Adventurous by Design’ on Martyn Evans, his
professional history and his architecture in New Zealand. (pages
88/89/90/91) |
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1996
(May) |
ARCHITECTURE NEW
ZEALAND (Ref 14). Article by Simon Cotter entitled ‘Sculptural
Focus – Objects’ covering roof forms of several designs in New
Zealand, featuring Robin Booth’s house at Wharepuke Garden Centre,
Stone Store Hill, Kerikeri and Ryan & Jenny Duffy’s house, Access
Road, Kerikeri. (pages 103/104/105/106/107/108) |
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1998
(Feb) |
HOME & GARDEN
(Ref 15) Article by Leigh Bramwell entitled ‘Diamond in the
Rough’ covering Bettina Segal’s house on Onekura Road, Kerikeri.
(pages 68/69/70/71/72/73) |
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1999
(Spring) |
ALFRESCO (Ref 16)
Article by Leigh Bramwell photographs by Jeremy Wade, ‘Double
Trouble’ article on Ian & Anne Gibbs’s house and garden which I
designed using a series of ‘Ha Ha’s’ on Caprine Road, Kerikeri.
(pages64/65/66/67) |
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1999
(Sept) |
NEW ZEALAND HOUSE
AND GARDEN (Ref 17) Article by Alice Shopland photographs by
Patrick Reynolds, entitled ‘Rock ‘N’ Soul’ covering Chris Booth
Sculptor, his house and work. (pages 107/108/109/110/112/113) |
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2000
(Spring) |
ALFRESCO (Ref 18)
Article by Bailey Brown photographs by Jeremy Wade, entitled
‘Love Lawn’ covering Kay & Mike Walshe’s house at Rangimarie Lake,
State Hwy 10, Kerikeri. (pages 68/69/70/71/72/73) |
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2000
(Summer) |
ALFRESCO (Ref 19)
Article by Bailey Brown photographs by Jeremy Wade, entitled ‘Far
North Flavours’ covering The Marsden Estate Winery, Wiroa Road,
Kerikeri, owners Rod and Cindy MacIvor. (pages
104/105/106/107/108/109) |
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2000
(Autumn) |
ALFRESCO (Ref
20) Article by entitled ‘Be into Win’ covering The Cavalli Beach
House, Rapaki Beach, Mahinepua, for Bill & Paula Schwass. (pages
112/113) |
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2000
(Sept) |
CUISINE (Ref
21). Article by Lauraine Jacobs entitled ‘Savouring the
Environment’ featuring the house design and food served at The
Cavalli Beach House by Bill & Paula Schwass. (pages 123/124) |
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2000
(Aug) |
HOME AND
ENTERTAINING (Ref 22) Article by Jane Binsley photographs by
Patrick Reynolds, entitled ‘Patch of Paradise’ on The Cavalli
Beach house design for Bill & Paula Schwass.
(pages160/161/162/163/164/165 + 11 photos) |
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2001
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ALFRESCO (Ref 23)
Article Jenny Eliot entitled ‘Go With the Flow’ by Jenny Elliott,
on Robyn and Don Kingston’s house Kerikeri, covering 10 years
after construction (pages 54/55/56/57/58/59 + 8 photos) |
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| 2001 (Feb) |
TELEVISION NEW
ZEALAND (Ref TV02) TV1 Programme ‘Homefront’ presented by David
Cull covering the Cavalli Beach House project house construction
and design. |
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2002
(29 March) |
TELEVISION NEW
ZEALAND (Ref TV03) TV1 Programme ‘Maggies Garden World’ presented
Maggie Barry, featuring Walter & Utta Thiermans lakes, gardens and
house. |
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2002
(27 April) |
NEW ZEALAND
WEEKEND HERALD Ref 24) Newspaper centrefold article featuring the
Cavalli Beach House project (Pages i40/i41) |
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2002
(May) |
NEW ZEALAND HOUSE
& GARDEN (Ref 25) Article entitled ‘A Fine Romance’ by Michael
Perrin, on Robyn Kingston’s garden and home.
(pages 196/197/198/199/200)
Also Vantage Aluminium Joinery Advert using the Cavalli Beach
house in their advert. |
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2002
(Autumn) |
BAYLEYS VIEWPOINT
(Ref 26) ‘Exquisite New Zealand Homes’ featuring the sale of the
Cavalli Beach House, triple foldout cover photograph featured and
description of home and business for sale ‘The very Essence of
Contemporary Coastal New Zealand’ (Pages 0/0/0/10/11)
2002 (Autumn) ALFRESCO (Ref 27) Advert for Marsden Estate Winery
(Inside Cover) |
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2002
(Autumn) |
BEACH COTTAGES
(Ref 28) A book published by Loft Publications and imprint by
Harper Collins International, New York. ISBN 0-06-008684,
featuring The Cavalii Beach House. |
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2004
(23 July) |
TELEVISION NEW
ZEALAND (Ref TV04) TV1 Programme ‘Home Front’ presented by David
Cull covering the Tauranga Bay ‘Bird’ House for Glory Jasper &
Hiroshi Hashiguchi. |
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2005
(16 Mar) |
RADIO NEW ZEALAND
(Ref TV05) ‘What’s Going On’ hosted by Lyn Freeman, along with
David Barker are interviewed about the new Bay of Islands Cultural
Centre, Kerikeri, now known as THE CENTRE. Broadcast 4th April at
4.30pm.
2005 (July) HOUSES OF THE WORLD - A book to be published by
Harper Collins, New York later this year. |
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APPENDIX 3 – EXHIBITIONS.
| 1967 |
Exhibited at
Welsh Office, National Eisteddfod, Rosehill High-level Housing,
Swansea, Wales. |
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| 1968 |
Exhibited M.H.L.G.
Housing Conference, Brighton, UK. Rosehill Highlevel Housing,
Swansea, |
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Exhibited ‘Wales
Tomorrow’, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, Baglan Highlevel
Village, Baglan. |
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| 1969 |
Exhibited
‘Batimat’ Building Expo, Paris , France, Baglan Highlevel village,
Baglan, Wales. |
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| 1969 |
Exhibited M.H.L.G.
Housing Conference, Scarborough, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Stone Street
Project |
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| 1969 |
Exhibited
‘Batimat’ Building Expo, Paris , France, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne,
Stone Street Project |
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| 1969 |
Exhibited ‘Wales
Tomorrow’, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, Warren Hill Village,
Briton Ferry. |
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| 1972 |
Arranged and
organized an RIBA exhibition for local architects in Hereford,
Herefordshire, UK. |
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| 1975 |
Arranged and
organized an RIBA exhibition for local architects in Pembrokeshire,
Wales, UK. |
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| 1989 |
Pilkington
National Awards for Architecture, Auckland, NZ, exhibited Chris
Booth Sculpture Studio. |
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| 1993 |
Cavalier
Bremworth AAA Award Exibition, Auckland, NZ, exhibited the Cape
Reinga Project. |
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