
Julie Stout
Julie Stout is an accomplished architect and a member of the committee that awarded the 2024 NZ Institute of Architects’ gold medal. With a focus on sustainable design and community engagement, Stout has made significant contributions to the architectural landscape in New Zealand, promoting innovative practices and fostering collaboration across various cultural contexts.
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Designed by the late David Mitchell and his partner in work and life, Julie Stout.
How To Take A Look Inside Some Of Waiheke’s Best & Most Beautiful HomesJulie Stout described the proposed housing zones as an exciting opportunity for local living.
Epsom MP David Seymour leads Parnell meeting against high-rise zoning planUrban Auckland chairwoman Julie Stout said the city must embrace intensification, but noted the Mt Eden meeting revealed unease about how that transformation would unfold.
Auckland’s skyline transforms with new housing intensification plan – see what it means for youUrban Auckland chairwoman Julie Stout commented on the decision regarding private helipads.
Auckland councillor Mike Lee pushes to ban private helipads in residential areasJulie Stout called the decision deeply disturbing and potentially opening the door for many other helicopters in residential areas.
Calls to ban private helicopters after Ali Williams and Anna Mowbray’s flights approvedJulie Stout opposed the helipad application, citing concerns about noise and community impact.
Anna Mowbray and Ali Williams’ helipad bid, the Rolls Royce, and the Westmere rumourJulie Stout is an architect who collaborated with David Mitchell on the award-winning design of the gallery.
Tauranga Art Gallery revamp: Friends group merges, new look under wayJulie Stout was part of the committee that awarded the 2024 gold medal for architecture.
Architecture awards: Wellington’s Hugh Tennent, Ewan Brown win 2024 NZ Institute of Architects’ gold medal




















































