



Claude Megson Architect
A long-overdue tribute to one of New Zealand's most singular architectural minds.
Claude Megson created a body of work unlike anything else — experimental, abstract and at times almost impossibly complex. His houses defied easy categorisation, sitting comfortably alongside the work of Athfield, Beaven, Scott and Walker while remaining entirely his own.
Claude Megson Architect brings that legacy into focus. New photography and over 150 of his original drawings trace the full arc of his career, celebrating a designer whose influence on generations of Auckland architecture students is still being felt — and whose work feels more relevant now than ever.
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