Vale: Bill Toomath

Wellington architect Stanley William “Bill” Toomath FNZIA has died.

Bill Toomath. Image:  architecture.co.nz

Born in Lower Hutt in 1925, Bill gained his BArch from what was then the Auckland College of the University of New Zealand in 1949 before completing a MArch at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. A brief stint working with Walter Gropius at the Architects’ Collaborative and then with I. M. Pei in New York was followed by a return to New Zealand in 1954.

In 1957, along with Derek Wilson, Bill established Toomath and Wilson, which in turn became Toomath Wilson Irvine Anderson in 1972.

Notable projects include: Toomath Senior house, Lower Hutt (1949); Wool House, Featherston Street, Wellington (1955); Mackay house, Silverstream (1961); Toomath House, Mt Victoria (1964) – in which he built a replica of the study from Antonello da Messina’s St Jerome in his Study (circa 1460-1475); and which was recognised with an enduring architecture award from the NZIA – and Wellington Teachers’ College, Donald Street, Karori (1966–1977).


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