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Warren and Mahoney is an international architectural and interior design practice - one of the few third generation architectural practices in the history of New Zealand architecture. It is a highly awarded architectural practice, with offices in New Zealand and Australia.
History
The practice was founded by Miles Warren in 1955, and with the award of the Dental Nurses Training School (now known as Central Nurses' Training School) Miles sought the assistance of his fellow atelier colleague Maurice Mahoney. In 1958, the partnership of Warren and Mahoney was established.
The partnership created a distinctive form of architecture utilising a modern, brutalist style (described by Warren himself as "constructivist") involving widespread use of concrete and harsh geometric shapes. Several of their buildings in this style are now among the highlights of New Zealand modernism: Christchurch Town Hall, Harewood Crematorium, College House and Canterbury Students' Union being but a few. The style was influential within New Zealand, being a partial inspiration for Ted McCoy's Archway Lecture Theatre complex at the University of Otago, among other works.
Warren and Mahoney's designs are found in other centres throughout New Zealand, most notably those of Wellington's Michael Fowler Centre and Bowen House in Wellington and Auckland's Television New Zealand building.
Miles Warren was knighted in 1985 for his services to architecture and in 2003 named one of ten inaugural ‘Icons of the Arts’ by the Arts Foundation of New Zealand. Sir Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney retired in the early 1990s.
Now a third generation multi-disciplinary practice with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown, the practice has constructed projects around the Pacific Rim. Several works were destroyed and more still damaged by the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
There was a film made about the practice called Maurice and I made by Christchurch filmmakers Rick Harvie and Jane Mahoney.
Notable designs
= Buildings
=Harewood Crematorium (1963)
Ballantynes department store in Christchurch, New Zealand (1964)
College House (University of Canterbury) in Christchurch, New Zealand (1966)
Christchurch Town Hall in Christchurch, New Zealand (1972)
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (1974–5)
Embassy of New Zealand, Washington, D.C. (1975)
Christchurch Central Library (1982)
The Canterbury Trade Union Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand
Radio New Zealand offices on Durham Street in Christchurch, New Zealand
Christ's College's Chapman Block, "Big School" library, the sports hall and science block in Christchurch, New Zealand
The University of Canterbury Students' Association in Christchurch, New Zealand
The Wool Exchange (Whiteleigh Avenue) in Christchurch, New Zealand
The Lyttelton Harbour Board building in Christchurch, New Zealand
The Triangle Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand
Hotel Grand Chancellor, Christchurch, New Zealand (1986)
Clarendon Tower in Christchurch, New Zealand (1987)
Park Royal Hotel, later known as Crowne Plaza, in Christchurch, New Zealand (1988)
Forsyth Barr Building in Christchurch, New Zealand (1989)
Bridgewater Apartments in Christchurch, New Zealand
the Wigram Park housing complex at 1 Park Terrace in Christchurch, New Zealand
Parliament buildings and library, Parliament House in Wellington, New Zealand
New Zealand High Commission in New Delhi, India
TVNZ in Auckland, New Zealand (1990)
Michael Fowler Centre (1983) and Bowen House (1990) in Wellington, New Zealand
Parliament building re-design and the Parliamentary Library (1987)
Westpac Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand (2000)
Yarrow Stadium in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand (2002)
Wellington International Airport in Wellington, New Zealand (2010)
New Zealand Supreme Court building refurbishment in Wellington, New Zealand (2010)
Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui (2024)
= Monuments
=New Zealand Memorial (Korean War) – at the United Nations Memorial Cemetery in Busan, South Korea, built of marble from the Coromandel Peninsula
References
External links
Warren and Mahoney website
Christchurch Modern
Christchurch City Libraries 'Warren Miles'
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