Roger Walker (architect)

Roger Neville Walker

Born 1942
Hamilton, New Zealand
Alma mater University of Auckland
Occupation Architect
Practice Calder, Fowler & Styles
Walker Architecture and Design
Buildings Whakatane Airport
Thorndon School

Roger Neville Walker ONZM (born 1942) 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. He now runs Walker Architecture & Design in Wellington.

Like his compatriot Ian Athfield, Walker is notable for his unconventional design approach, which came out of a reaction against the then-dominant modernist architecture in the 1960s and 1970s.

In the 1998 Queen's Birthday Honours, Walker was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to architecture.[1] He was awarded the New Zealand Institute of Architects' highest honour, the Gold Medal, in 2016.[2]

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