Gina Hochstein is a lecturer at Unitec Te Pūkenga, whilst finishing her PhD by creative practice investigating Post-war Modernism in Titirangi, West Auckland at the University of Auckland. She teaches design and architectural theory at Unitec and manages Master’s theses at both Unitec and the Auckland School of Architecture and Planning.
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Gina Hochstein discusses Womb Chair Speaks, an exhibition hosted by the University of Auckland, designed by renowned mid-century modernist architect Eero Saarinen.
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Gina Hochstein pays tribute to a celebrated New Zealand architect, art collector and book publisher, whose award-winning career spanned more than five decades.
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This was an afternoon organised by a group of architects that has met regularly since 1991 as a celebration of one of Group Architects’ founder Bill Wilson’s innovative houses, the Vennell House.
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Gina Hochstein and Bill McKay re-examine the shunned place of post-war European émigré architecture in the International Style in New Zealand’s architectural history.