"Pete"
Bossley is a New Zealand
architect based in Auckland, most recognised for his role leading the design
team for the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Bossley was an adjunct professor at the Unitec
Institute of Technology School of Architecture. He has received numerous
awards, including the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Gold Medal in
2012 for outstanding contributions to the practice of architecture. While
studying architecture, Bossley demonstrated an unorthodox personal style, and a
strong empathy towards a building’s natural environment. These aspects are apparent in some of
Bossley's most well-known residential designs such as the Waterfall Bay House, the Brown
Vujcich House, and the Okitu House, all of which were award-winning residential
designs. Bossley’s residential designs are characterized by innovative
structural elements, bright colour accents, strong geometry, and dramatic
individuality. Source
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