Manawatu Guardian

Te Manawa exhibition celebrates leading architect

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Imagine coming to Palmerston North, fresh out of architectu­re school, and immediatel­y designing two of its most distinctiv­e buildings. Then you go on to fill the city and surroundin­g regions with iconic structures across the next five decades.

That’s the story told in Brian Elliott: 55 Years of Architectu­re at Te Manawa Art Gallery. Through drawings, photograph­s and video, follow the developmen­t of Elliott’s biggest – and smallest - projects, such as UCOL Te Pu¯ kenga, the Globe Theatre, and what’s now Spotlight.

“The essence of good architectu­re is that it makes people’s lives better,” Elliott says.

“It enhances the entire community, making it vital to society as a whole.”

His career began in 1972 with a plunge into the deep end: Designing two radically different office blocks on opposite sides of The Square. What is now the TSB building is relatively convention­al compared with the exciting 45-degree angles, portholes and space-age countenanc­e of the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance building, now @ The Hub, at the bottom of Rangit¯ıkei St.

From there we trace the rise of Elliott’s star as he designs houses here and abroad, develops a specialisa­tion in the developmen­t of educationa­l institutio­ns (from early childhood to tertiary), and becomes a major figure in Aotearoa’s architectu­ral landscape.

The exhibition was created to have appeal well beyond those interested in architectu­re. Artists and designers will appreciate the crisp precision of Elliott’s plan and concept drawings. Though only photos survive of his early physical models, such as the Globe Theatre, these images will provide inspiratio­n for model-makers of all stripes.

Brian Elliott: 55 Years of Architectu­re was made possible by the support of the New Zealand Institute of Architects, Designgrou­p Stapleton Elliott, Team Architects, APL Window Solutions, Rooflogic and Resene.

The free exhibition runs until November 26.

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 ?? ?? At the exhibition opening are (from left) Palmerston North Mayor Grant Smith, NZ Institute of Architects president Judith Taylor, architect Brian Elliott, and the institute’s western director Felicity Wallace.
At the exhibition opening are (from left) Palmerston North Mayor Grant Smith, NZ Institute of Architects president Judith Taylor, architect Brian Elliott, and the institute’s western director Felicity Wallace.

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