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Julie Stout - NZIA Gold Medallist 2021
Architect, educator, activist and ambassador Julie Stout has been named the New Zealand Institute of Architects 2021 Gold Medallist, the highest award an architect can receive in Aotearoa.
Narrowneck House. Photo by Julie Stout.
Narrowneck House .Photograph by Patrick Reynolds.
Narrowneck House with David Mitchell. Photo by Julie Stout.
Fishman House side elevation. Photograph by Patrick Reynolds.
Fishman House. Photograph by Patrick Reynolds.
NEW Gallery in Auckland city. Photographs by Patrick Reynolds.
NEW Gallery in Auckland city. Photograph by Patrick Reynolds.
Tauranga Art Gallery exterior view. Photograph by Simon Devitt.
Tauranga Art Gallery interior view. Photograph by Simon Devitt.
Heke Street House. Photo by Simon Devitt.
Heke Street House, 2019. Photo David St George.
Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery South Elevation. Photo by Patrick Reynolds.
Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery. Photo by Patrick Reynolds.
Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery. Photo by Patrick Reynolds.
Courtville Apartments, a 1929 Sinclair O’Connor building that Stout lived in during the 1980s. Image of Corner Courtville courtesy of NZ Herald.
Courtville Apartments, a 1929 Sinclair O’Connor building that Stout lived in during the 1980s. Image of Middle Courtville courtesy of NZ Herald.
The images in this gallery are used with permission and are subject to copyright conditions.