Min Hall Explained

Min Hall
Birth Place:New Zealand
Occupation:Architect, University lecturer
Alma Mater:Victoria University of Wellington
Awards:Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Architects
Practice:Min Hall Architects
Arthouse Architects

Min Hall is a New Zealand architect and academic. She was the first female graduate in architecture at Victoria University of Wellington, in 1979. After practising in Nelson, she moved to lecturing at Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland. She specialises in sustainable building materials such as earth and straw bales, and environmental issues in architecture. Hall is a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Architects.

Biography

Hall was Victoria University of Wellington's first female architecture graduate, completing her Bachelor of Architecture in 1979.[1] There had been three women in the first intake at the school, in 1975, but Hall was the only one to complete the course. Afterwards she still felt underprepared and spent time working directly on an old house of her own, worked for a Blenheim architect, and designed some shelters for the Department of Conservation. After registering as an architect in 1986, Hall then worked for Peter Beaven in Christchurch, before opening her own practice Min Hall Architects in Motueka. She was later a founding director of Arthouse Architects.

Hall's 2010 House for Tree Lovers in Golden Bay featured in the book Snapshot 500 and in Home magazine. It was awarded the Nelson Marlborough 2012 New Zealand Architecture Award and the 2012 NZIA People's Choice Award.[2]

She completed a Master of Architecture at Victoria University of Wellington in 2012. Her thesis, supervised by Brenda Vale, was on earth and straw bales as building materials.[3] Hall transitioned from practice to lecturing at Unitec Institute of Technology.[4] She was the lead researcher on a project to develop a prefab building product using straw.[5]

Hall was elected as a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Architects.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 11 December 2012 . Pioneering Nelson architect follows her heart Wellington School of Architecture . 19 May 2023 . Victoria University of Wellington . en.
  2. Web site: 14 January 2020 . Min Hall Registered Architect . 21 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200114014822/http://minhall.co.nz/project_house_for_treelovers.html . 14 January 2020 .
  3. Earth and Straw Bale: An Investigation of Their Performance and Potential as Building Materials in New Zealand . Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington . 1 January 2012 . thesis . 10.26686/wgtn.17003218.v1 . en . Min . Hall. free .
  4. Web site: Min Hall . 19 May 2023 . Architecture Now . en-AU.
  5. Web site: Unitec Research Blog . 2 June 2020 . Architecture lecturer Min Hall develops a prefab building product using straw . 19 May 2023 . en-US.
  6. Web site: Architects (www.nzia.co.nz) . NZ Institute of . NZIA Fellows – New Zealand Institute of Architects . 21 May 2023 . NZ Institute of Architects (www.nzia.co.nz).