New Zealand Gold Medal Tour - Hobart

New Zealand Gold Medal Tour - Hobart
A special event with the first duo to receive the Te Kahui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects' 2022 Gold Medal since 2021. Join Auckland architects Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson of Stevens Lawson Architects (SLA). Known for their humanist architecture, created with an innate sensitivity to how people live, experience and move in the world.

New Zealand Gold Medal Tour - Hobart

1 Formal CPD Point
Live Event

Date:
Tuesday 8 August 2023
Time:
5:30 PM AEST for 6:00 PM AEST Commencement
Venue: 
Australian Institute of Architects Tasmanian Chapter 1/19a Hunter Street, Hobart Tasmania 7000

 

Overview

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A special event with the first duo to receive the Te Kahui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects' 2022 Gold Medal since 2021.

Join Auckland architects Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson of Stevens Lawson Architects (SLA). Known for their humanist architecture, created with an innate sensitivity to how people live, experience and move in the world
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The Institute would also like to acknowledge our counterparts at the New Zealand Institute of Architects, who helped facilitate these talks.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this course participants should be able to :

  • Apply historical context in material and detailing design decisions
  • Identify strengths and weaknesses of approaches to consultation and engagement
  • Evaluate a project’s social and built environment impacts, locally and beyond.


NSCA 2015 Performance Criteria

This course will deliver outcomes related to the following Competencies from the 2015 National Standard of Competency for Architects:

DESIGN: PROJECT BRIEFING
1.4
Identification of factors that may impact on client project requirements and objectives.

DESIGN: PRE-DESIGN
2.4
Analysis of project brief in relation to clients objective budget and timeframe.
2.6 Preparation and analysis of project development options in response to project brief.

 

NSCA 2021 Performance Criteria

This course will deliver outcomes related to the following Competencies from the 2021 National Standard of Competency for Architects:

PROJECT INITIATION AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
PC25 Be able to draw on knowledge from the history and theory of architecture as part of preliminary design research and when developing the conceptual design

DETAILED DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
PC40
Be able to resolve and present a coherent detailed design solution within necessary timeframes to obtain client and stakeholder approvals
PC45 Be able to nominate and integrate quality and performance standards with regard to selected materials, finishes, fittings, components and systems, considering the impact on Country and the environment, and the whole life carbon impact of the project. This includes integrating life cycle assessments and other expertise and advice from consultants.

About the Gold Medalists

STEVENS AND LAWSON ARCHITECTS (SLA)

The Jury notes that “For 20 years, Stevens and Lawson have worked at the leading edge of their profession, bringing a restless curiosity and finely honed aesthetic instinct to all they do. All of their projects, the institutions as well as the residences, have a quality of ‘home’ about them, of comfort as well as beauty, of places to be welcomed and to belong. These buildings sit gently and timelessly in their landscapes, as if they were always meant to be there, and always will be.”

Stevens and Lawson joined forces in 2002 and since then have completed 80 bespoke houses and 20-odd multi-residential projects, including a papakainga development with Ngati Whatua Orakei. So far the New Zealand Institute has recognised Stevens Lawson Architects with 25 national and 24 regional awards, as well as the New Zealand Architecture Medal, the Supreme Award and the 2022 John Scott Award for Public Architecture. They were awarded a category win and highly commended at the 2022 World Architecture Festival.

Perhaps one of their best-known projects is HomeGround, the supportive housing project for Auckland City Mission – Te Tapui Atawhai. The Gold Medal judges cited it as “a model of care-informed architecture. It’s also a model of technical innovation: the tallest structural timber building in Aotearoa, and the product of meticulously considered sustainability principles.”

  

Speakers

NICHOLAS STEVENS AND GARY LAWSON
DIRECTORS, STEVENS AND LAWSON ARCHITECTS (SLA)

Nicholas Stevens, born in Morrinsville, was drawing and designing buildings from a young age. Studying at the University of Auckland, he designed two studio projects for the Museum of New Zealand that later became Te Papa. These experiences expanded his horizons for cultural productions. After two years in Europe working in architectural practices, Stevens returned home to complete his degree, gained a few more years of work experience and went on to found his practice Nicholas Stevens Architects, which he led for 10 years. In 2002, Stevens Lawson Architects was born.

Gary Lawson was born in Dunedin and grew up in Timaru, later moving to Auckland. His grandfather and uncle were both builders and Gary was part of the first-ever intake of Unitec's architecture school. He entered his university project into the Cavalier Bremworth Design Awards and won the student category. Lawson worked part-time during his studies at Andrew Patterson’s studio and then full-time after graduating. When he sent his CV to Nicholas Stevens in 2002, their partnership began.


  

Price 

FORMAL CPD:
Non Members: $30
Members: Free 
Students: Free
  
  
 

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When
8/08/2023 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
AUS Eastern Standard Time
Where
Australian Institute of Architects Tasmanian Chapt 1/19a Hunter Street Hobart, TAS AUSTRALIA

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