In 2021 Julie Stout was awarded the Te Kāhui Whaihunga NZIA Gold Medal for her lifetime acheivements in architecture — becoming the first woman to receive the honour.

For her upcoming Ockham lecture, titled ‘Space, Time and Culture’, Stout builds on the Gold Medal Address she delivered when acknowledged by the NZIA. She will explore different cultural perceptions of space and, using Architecture Masters students work, discuss how this might influence the future design of our city.

In 2019, Stout was a speaker for our Fast Forward & Ockham Residential Lecture Series during AKĀU's project within Making Ways: Alternative Architectural Practice in Aotearoa, we look forward to welcoming her back to share further thinking on our built realm.

Julie Stout (Distinguished FNZIA) is a Tāmaki Makaurau-based architect and urbanist. She also teaches design and urbanism at the School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland. Active in the city’s urban issues, Julie is the past-chair of Urban Auckland and is currently setting up The Urban Room forum with colleagues.

Price

  • Free

Date

  • Thu 27 Oct

Time

  • 6:00 pm — 7:30 pm

Address

  • 13 Rose Road, Ponsonby
  • Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland