Megan Rule is an architect and director of South Pacific Architecture, the Auckland-based practice she founded in 2000.
Her work spans adaptive reuse, community, cultural, commercial, education, exhibition residential, landscape, master planning, marine, residential and research.
She has taught at University of Auckland School of Architecture and Planning and served on international Architecture Award juries including the World Architecture Festival.
Megan co-founded Architecture+Women.NZ with an A+W.NZ nationwide exhibition, the publication of ‘Snapshot 500 Architecture+Women.NZ’ and recently a landmark compendium ‘Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture’. Her latest book ‘Monica Barham: So You’re Building: You and the Architect’ has just been released.
Megan sits on the Auckland Urban Design Panel and New Zealand Architects Registration Panel.
Her work has been featured in Italy, UK and New Zealand in exhibitions and recognised internationally with awards and in publications like ‘Home: New Directions in World Architecture’ and ‘Phaidon World Atlas of 21 Century World Architecture’.
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In this Itinerary, supported by Dulux Colours of New Zealand, highlights 13 projects by Monica F Barham — the first in a series dedicated to a singular female architect’s practice work.