Patterson Associates, New Zealand Designs Studio, Architect Office, Photos, Buildings
Pattersons, Auckland : Architecture
Contemporary NZ Architects Practice - Auckland Design Studio, New Zealand
Patterson Associates Architecture News
Len Lye Centre, New Plymouth, New Zealand
2011-
Patterson Associates

image from Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
Len Lye Centre - 13 Jul 2011
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery announces pivotal New Zealand Government support for the proposed Len Lye Centre and launches the architectural design by Patterson Associates.
The Len Lye Centre will be a new home for the care, research, preservation and engagement with the art and ideas of pioneer New Zealand-born modernist filmmaker and kinetic artist Len Lye (1901-80).
Key Projects by Patterson Associates
Major Projects by Patterson Associates, alphabetical:
The Michael Hill Clubhouse, Queenstown, New Zealand
2007

photograph : Simon Devitt
Michael Hill Clubhouse
World Architecture Festival Awards 2008 - Sport Category
Geometrically, the plan, section and elevations adhere to a language of inter-related skewed quadrilaterals.
Mai Mai, Auckland, New Zealand
2007

photo : Patrick Reynolds
Mai Mai
World Architecture Festival Awards 2008 - Private Housing Category
More projects by Pattersons architects online soon
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Patterson Associates - Practice Information
Pattersons studio based in Auckland and Christchurch, New Zealand.
Office previously named Patterson Architects Ltd.
Patterson Associates Architects : New Zealand Architecture Studio
Patterson Associates have designed a range of prominent New Zealand buildings, including AJ Hackett’s Queenstown Bungy, Site 3 and the ‘cloud series’ – Cumulus, Stratis and Aotea, a group of large-scale commercial and residential developments in Auckland City.
Biography
Andrew Patterson is one of New Zealand's most internationally recognised architects. His firm Patterson Associates Limited is the only New Zealand architectural practice to be published in Phaidon's 10x10 book of the World's Emerging Architects.
Andrew graduated from Auckland School of Architecture in 1987 with its senior prize. At age 28 he received his first National Award for Architecture, and represented New Zealand in The New Breed Architectural Exhibition in Sydney that year. Patterson Associates won the inaugural 'New Zealand Young Architect of the Year Award' in 1990 and since then, his Auckland based firm has gone on to become one of the most respected architectural practices in New Zealand, with an acclaimed 20 year portfolio of buildings ranging from intimate residential projects to large scale urban housing and public, commercial and tourism developments.
In 2008 Patterson Associates was the most awarded in the New Zealand Institute of Architects program, gaining four honours including the NZ Supreme Award for Architecture 2008, for the Michael Hill Clubhouse in Wakatipu.
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