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Revision as of 21:59, 24 March 2009
Roger Nevill Walker (born 1942, Hamilton, NZ) is a New Zealand architect based in Wellington. After graduating in architecture from the University of Auckland in the 1960s, Walker worked for the architecture firm Calder Fowler & Styles, until he established his own practice in the early 1970s.
Designs
- Link Building, Wellington Waterfront (1969)
- Wellington Club (1969-72, demolished c. 1986)
- Whakatane Airport (1973-74)
- Park Mews, Hataitai, Wellington (1974) [1]
- Rainbow Springs Tourism Complex, Rotorua (1976-81)
- Willis Street Village, Wellington (1979-80) [2]
- Centre City Shopping Centre, New Plymouth (1985)
- Chesterman Group Offices, Hamilton (1992-93)
- Margrain Winery and Conference Centre, Martinborough (1990s)
- Thorndon School, Wellington (c. early 2000s)
- Century City Apartments (to be completed early 2009)
- The Boundary townhouse complex, Wellington (construction announced as of mid-2007)
- Redevlopment of Cuba Mall & Victoria Street (to be built)
- Novotel Gardens Park Royal Hotel, Queenstown
- Harris House, Hamilton, Lake Rotoroa
- St Patrick’s Church, Taumaranui
- Solitaire Lodge, Tarawera
- Wairakei Hotel Villas and recreational facilities, Taupo
- Waitomo Caves Visitor Centre
- Cuttance House, Tirohanga, Lower Hutt
- 164 The Esplanade Island Bay [3]
References
Positively Architecture! New Zealand's Roger Walker, by Gerald Melling, 1985.