University honours gifted architect
University honours gifted architect
One of New Zealand’s most
gifted architects, David Mitchell, has been named as a 2016
Distinguished Alumni by the University of Auckland and will
be honoured at a dinner held on Friday 11
March.
Mitchell graduated from the University of
Auckland with a Bachelor of Architecture in 1964 and later
returned as a senior lecturer at the School of Architecture
from 1972-1987.
Considered to be one the country’s foremost architects, he is also highly-regarded as an educator, author, commentator, and adventurer.
He has been an important resource for students and practitioners alike, and in 1984 published The Elegant Shed: New Zealand Architecture since 1945, which was a significant contribution to the analysis and direction-setting of New Zealand architecture. He was also writer and presenter of a six-part television series of the same name.
His body of work and contribution to local architecture earned him the New Zealand Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2005.
In 2014 Mitchell won the competition to be the Creative Director of New Zealand’s first-ever exhibition at the Venice Biennale of Architecture. The exhibition ran for six months and was seen by thousands.
Julia Gatley, Head of the School of Architecture and Planning, comments, “We in the School are delighted that David has been recognised as a Distinguished Alumnus. He is a talented designer, and an astute commentator on architecture and the city. He offers criticism when it is due, but equally, he celebrates the successes of others and in doing this, has a very positive presence within the profession.”
Mitchell’s current work includes residential, public and cultural projects, together with urban design consultancy in various parts of the country.
He is a director of Mitchell & Stout Architects. Recent notable works include the Lopdell House redevelopment, and the Te Uru Contemporary Gallery in Titirangi.
The University of Auckland’s School of Music building in Symonds Street, that Mitchell designed with Jack Manning, won an NZIA Enduring Architecture Award in 2012.
Distinguished Alumni Awards
Dinner
Friday 11 March
2016
6.15-11pm
Alumni Marquee, Old Government House
lawn
Corner of Waterloo Quadrant and Princes
Street.
ENDS