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Professor Deidre Brown wins NZ Institute of Architects’ gold medal for 2023

Anne Gibson
By Anne Gibson
Property Editor·NZ Herald·
7 Mar, 2024 04:00 PM4 mins to read

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Professor Deirdre Brown has won the gold medal from Te Kāhui Whaihanga, the New Zealand Institute of Architects, for 2023. Photo / Adrian Malloch

Professor Deirdre Brown has won the gold medal from Te Kāhui Whaihanga, the New Zealand Institute of Architects, for 2023. Photo / Adrian Malloch

Architectural academic Professor Deidre Brown has won Te Kāhui Whaihanga the New Zealand Institute of Architects’ highest honour: the gold medal for 2023.

The institute, which announced national awards in November, said Brown [Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu] who works at the University of Auckland, was the first academic and the first Māori woman to win the medal.

“The breadth of her work is impressive, encompassing architecture and art, history and housing, culture and craft. Through teaching, research, writing, art curation, leadership and mentoring, Deidre has touched the lives of many. Her sphere of influence is so far-reaching that it’s impossible to define,” the institute citation said.

Deidre Brown has won the gold medal from Te Kāhui Whaihanga the New Zealand Institute of Architects, for 2023. Photo / Adrian Malloch
Deidre Brown has won the gold medal from Te Kāhui Whaihanga the New Zealand Institute of Architects, for 2023. Photo / Adrian Malloch

In 2019, she was appointed head of the university’s school of architecture, 30 years after she began studying there to become an architect.

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Brown is now deputy dean of the faculty of creative arts and industries.

“She continues to make an astounding contribution to architecture in Aotearoa New Zealand. As she says, with architecture you can change the world one building at a time but in teaching you can change it through 100-plus graduates a year,” the institute said.

Last year, Brown established the Māori and Pacific Housing Research Centre which supports people living in healthy, affordable and sustainable homes. She co-directs that centre with former student Dr Karamia Müller.

Temepara ote hahi Rātana - the Rātana Temple, that features in a book by Professor Deidre Brown. Photo / Whakaata Māori
Temepara ote hahi Rātana - the Rātana Temple, that features in a book by Professor Deidre Brown. Photo / Whakaata Māori

The gold medal honours those who consistently achieve the highest standards. Recipients are regarded as having made an outstanding contribution to the practice of architecture, demonstrated through a consistently high-quality body of work over a period of time.

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The university said Brown’s specialist teaching, supervisory and research interests are Māori and Pacific architectural and art history, housing and the broader discipline of indigenous design.

She will give a series of free lectures:

  • Thursday, May 2 at 4pm, The Cargo Shed, Tauranga;
  • Thursday, May 9 at 12.30pm, James Hay Theatre, Christchurch;
  • Wednesday, May 15 at 12.30pm, Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland;
  • Friday, May 17 at 4pm, Motorcycle Mecca, Invercargill;
  • Thursday, May 23, 12.30pm, St James Theatre, Wellington;
  • Friday, May 24 at 4pm, Massey University Refectory Building, Palmerston North;
  • Friday, June 7 at 4pm, Trafalgar Centre, Nelson;
  • Friday, June 14 at 4pm, Municipal Building, Hastings.
Award-winning architects Gary Lawson (left) and Nicholas Stevens (right), of Stevens Lawson. They won the gold medal from the institute for 2022. Photo / New Zealand Institute of Architects
Award-winning architects Gary Lawson (left) and Nicholas Stevens (right), of Stevens Lawson. They won the gold medal from the institute for 2022. Photo / New Zealand Institute of Architects

Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson, of Parnell’s Stevens Lawson, won the gold medal for 2022. That was the first time it went to two people.

The institute praised them for their extraordinary achievements during the past two decades which it said could not be meaningfully separated, hence the joint award.

“Architecture is a profoundly collaborative endeavour and nowhere more so than in this remarkable partnership,” it said of the two men and their practice.

Stevens and Lawson started together in 2002 with two staff. When they won the medal two years ago, they had a team of 15 staff and more than 200 completed projects including 80 houses and around 20 multi-residential projects including Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei’s papakāinga development.

Before those two men, Julie Stout, of Mitchell Stoutt Dodd in Devonport, won the gold medal.

Dave Strachan, the now-late Jeremy Salmond, Andrew Patterson, Roger Walker, Stuart Gardyne and Patrick Clifford have been other gold medal recipients.

Elisapeta Heta, of Jasmax, is profiled in a new book on 100 female architects working around the world. Photo / Jasmax
Elisapeta Heta, of Jasmax, is profiled in a new book on 100 female architects working around the world. Photo / Jasmax

This month, the Herald reported how Auckland-based architectural graduate Elisapeta Heta, of Jasmax, featured in a new book on the world’s top female architects and was subsequently named in a group of visionaries shaking up the sector internationally.

The book, 100 Women: Architects in Practice by Tom Ravenscroft, Monika Parrinder, Naomi House and Harriet Harriss features architects from around the world.

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But Heta [Ngātiwai, Waikato Tainui] is the only architectural graduate from Aotearoa to feature in the book.

The Guardian also featured her in an article ‘I get looks of disbelief’: the visionary women shaking up architecture worldwide, along with many other architects profiled in the book.

The Jasmax principal and Māori design leader helped found the Waka Māia team at her work to embed Māori principles in how practice designs buildings and structures.

Brown said she had supervised Hata’s final-year project at Auckland University which was a collapsable fale for Polyfest.

“I later persuaded her to return for a master’s thesis with me and Ngarino Ellis on Māori art collectives and we’ve always stayed in touch,” Brown said of Heta.

* Note: this article has been updated, an earlier version called Professor Brown an architect but she said she is not registered so cannot be called that.

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Anne Gibson has been the Herald’s property editor for 24 years, has won many awards, written books and covered property extensively here and overseas.

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