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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 New Zealand's leading contemporary architect is transforming the way we all might live.

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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 New Zealand's leading contemporary architect is transforming the way we all might live.
Autorenporträt
Julia Gatley is a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland, where she teaches architectural history, design, and measured drawing, and the cofounder of the New Zealand branch of DOCOMOMO International--the international working party for the documentation and conservation of buildings, sites, and neighborhoods of the modern movement. She is the author of Group Architects and Long Live the Modern: New Zealand's New Architecture, 1904-1984, and the recipient of a New Zealand Institute of Architects President's Award and a University of Auckland NICAI Early Career Research Excellence Award.