John Scott : works /
This handsome book is a rich and loving tribute to the work and cultural significance of one of New Zealand's most influential but least well-documented architects, John Scott (1924-1992). Over 25 projects, from Scott's famous Futuna Chapel to the Werry House and the Maori Battalion Hall t...
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Auckland, New Zealand :
Massey University Press,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / David Straight
- The regional Modernist / Bill McKay, Julia Gatley
- A layering of influences / Hana Scott
- The plausible rogue / Douglas Lloyd Jenkins
- Fall's house, Havelock North, 1953
- Peach house, Hastings, 1958
- Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Havelock North, 1959-1960
- Futuna Chapel, [Karori], Wellington, 1958-1961
- Pattison house, The Brow, Waipawa, 1967
- Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church, Paki Paki, 1967-1968
- Martin house, Bridge Pa, 1969-1970
- Kamaka Pottery, Bridge Pa, 1969-1970
- Kiddle bach, Waimarama, 1972
- McKenzie house, Havelock North, 1973
- St. Mary's Church, Napier, 1971-1975
- Martin bach, Hokitika, 1974-1975
- Feltham house, Napier, 1974-1975
- Rogers house, Havelock North, 1975
- St. Canice's Church, Westport, 1975
- Words to inscribe on a condemned building / Gregory O'Brien
- Aniwaniwa Visitor Centre, Te Urewera, 1970-1976
- McPhail house, Havelock North, 1977
- Rowe house, Havelock North, 1977-1978
- Werry house, Greytown, 1978-1979
- Arrowsmith house, Napier, 1978-1980
- Ngamatea homestead, Ngamatea, 1981
- Vaughan house, Havelock North, 1985
- Pattison house, John's house, Hastings, 1989
- Scott/Wheeler house, Haumoana, 1987-1990.