Introduction to the Gummer and Ford Project Gummer and Ford was an architectural firm founded in 1923 in Auckland by William Henry Gummer (1884–1966) and Charles Reginald Ford (1880–1972). Many of the leading lights of architectural history- Terence Hodgson, Miles Warren,Peter Shaw,John Stacpoole-agree that the firm can be considered one of the most prominent practices in New Zealand architectural history. Charismatic and influential, Gummer and Ford played an essential role in the professionalisation of NewZealand architecture,founded earthquake construction techniques,and contributed to the development of the country’s institutionalised architectural education.They were both passionate about developing a“type of design which seems t...
Charles Fulton was a pioneer of the integrated application of the practice (1937-80) and teaching (1...
This thesis constitutes the first study of the Mallinson and Healey architectural partnership of 184...
Many of the architects that contributed to the British Modern Movement during the late 1920s and up ...
With the support of Tūāpapa Rangahau Research and Enterprise at Unitec New Zealand, a research proje...
Tūāpapa Rangahau, the Research and Enterprise Office at Unitec Institute of Technology, focuses on o...
In response to the third thematic sub-stream of the 38th Annual SAHANZ Conference, this paper will ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the works of the important Christchurch architectural partnersh...
This thesis is an oral history based investigation of four recently graduated architects (Bill Aling...
The Dilworth Building was architecture firm Gummer and Ford’s first significant building. It was com...
New Zealand-born architect Joseph Fearis Munnings (1879-1937) is largely forgotten in the country of...
Since its establishment in the last quarter of the seventeenth century, École Nationale Supérieure d...
This thesis examines the contribution of Alfred and Sidney Luttrell to architecture in Tasmania and ...
Architectural modelmakers have long carried out their work hidden behind the scenes of architectural...
This thesis considers the nature of primary, intermediate and district high school buildings designe...
In Auckland in the 1950s a group of architecture students and young graduates were exploring innova...
Charles Fulton was a pioneer of the integrated application of the practice (1937-80) and teaching (1...
This thesis constitutes the first study of the Mallinson and Healey architectural partnership of 184...
Many of the architects that contributed to the British Modern Movement during the late 1920s and up ...
With the support of Tūāpapa Rangahau Research and Enterprise at Unitec New Zealand, a research proje...
Tūāpapa Rangahau, the Research and Enterprise Office at Unitec Institute of Technology, focuses on o...
In response to the third thematic sub-stream of the 38th Annual SAHANZ Conference, this paper will ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the works of the important Christchurch architectural partnersh...
This thesis is an oral history based investigation of four recently graduated architects (Bill Aling...
The Dilworth Building was architecture firm Gummer and Ford’s first significant building. It was com...
New Zealand-born architect Joseph Fearis Munnings (1879-1937) is largely forgotten in the country of...
Since its establishment in the last quarter of the seventeenth century, École Nationale Supérieure d...
This thesis examines the contribution of Alfred and Sidney Luttrell to architecture in Tasmania and ...
Architectural modelmakers have long carried out their work hidden behind the scenes of architectural...
This thesis considers the nature of primary, intermediate and district high school buildings designe...
In Auckland in the 1950s a group of architecture students and young graduates were exploring innova...
Charles Fulton was a pioneer of the integrated application of the practice (1937-80) and teaching (1...
This thesis constitutes the first study of the Mallinson and Healey architectural partnership of 184...
Many of the architects that contributed to the British Modern Movement during the late 1920s and up ...