Gummer and Ford

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|architects = William Gummer, Charles Reginald Ford

|city = Auckland

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|founded = 1923

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|awards = NZIA Gold Medals

|significant_buildings= New Zealand National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum, Dilworth Building, Auckland railway station, Remuera Public Library

|significant_projects = New Zealand National War Memorial, Christchurch Bridge of Remembrance, Dunedin Cenotaph

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Gummer and Ford was an architectural firm founded in 1923 in Auckland, New Zealand, by William Gummer and Charles Reginald Ford. It was among the country's best-regarded architectural firm of the first half of the 20th century, designing numerous iconic buildings, including the former National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum in Wellington and the old Auckland railway station. Eighteen of the company's buildings have been registered as significant historic places by Heritage New Zealand.[http://www.historic.org.nz/Register/Search.asp NZ Historic Places Trust register.] In 2006 an exhibition of their work was staged at The University of Auckland's Gus Fisher Gallery, and in 2007 the firm was described as 'the best architectural practice of all time in New Zealand'.[http://www.listener.co.nz/issue/3508/features/9331/the_best_of_new_zealand.html Denis Welch, 'The Best of New Zealand', New Zealand Listener, 4 August 2007.]

History

When the partnership was established between Ford and Gummer, Gummer was already a highly successful architect. In his early 20s he had travelled to England and there worked for Leonard Stokes and Edwin Lutyens. The latter architect, later known mostly for his memorial designs, 'profoundly influenced' Gummer.[http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/DNZB/alt_essayBody.asp?essayID=4G24 Entry on Gummer in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.] He was placed third in a 1911 competition to design Parliament Buildings in London. After returning to New Zealand in 1914 he designed several well-regarded buildings including the New Zealand Insurance office in Auckland and the State Fire Insurance building in Wellington.

The partnership between the two men was highly productive. Gummer's biographer in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography attributes this to their complementary skills and personalities. Ford concentrated primarily on managing the practice and dealing with clients, although he also did some design work. Amongst the firm's early successes were Auckland's Dilworth Building, and the Auckland Railway Station, awarded a New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) gold medal in 1931. The firm had earlier won a gold medal for the Remuera Public Library in 1928.

Gummer and Ford designed numerous war memorials, including the New Zealand National War Memorial in Wellington, the Christchurch Bridge of Remembrance and the Dunedin Cenotaph. Gummer's school buildings include St Peter's College, Auckland (1939). They designed the Massey Memorial.

Gummer was responsible for virtually all of the firm's iconic buildings but Ford also contributed significantly to New Zealand architecture and building through his book Earthquakes and Building Construction. He was also influential in the establishment of earthquake safety standards in New Zealand after the 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake, and the establishment of a Chair of Architecture at Auckland University.[http://www.historic.org.nz/magazinefeatures/2005summer/2005_summer.SafeasHouses.htm 'Safe as Houses'.]

Both Gummer and Ford were at various times president of the NZIA.

Image:Dedication of National War Memorial Carillon, Wellington.jpg|New Zealand National War Memorial

Image:Wellington Dominion Museum 01.JPG|Dominion Museum building

Image:Dilworth Building Queen Street Auckland.jpg|Dilworth Building

Image:Auckland Old Railway Station.jpg|Auckland Railway Station

Image:St Peter's College, Auckland; Bro O'Driscoll Building.JPG|St Peter's College, Auckland

Image:Cenotaph, Dunedin, New Zealand2.JPG|Dunedin Cenotaph

Image:Auckland winter gardens.jpg|Auckland Domain Wintergardens

List of notable works

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DateWorkLocation
1916–1928Domain WintergardensDomain Drive, Grafton
1923Grey Lynn LibraryGreat North Road, Grey Lynn
1925Remuera Library429 Remuera Road, Remuera
1925Dilworth Buildingcorner of Queen Street and Customs Street, Auckland CBD
1924–1958Pearson House, Jubilee Institute for the Blind10 Titoki Street, Newmarket
1927Auckland railway station132–148 Beach Road, Auckland CBD
1928Mayfair Flats75 Parnell Road, Parnell
1928–1930Dingwall Orphanage8 Dingwall Place, Papatoetoe
1931–1943St Peter's College23 Mountain Road, Grafton
1934–1935Dingwall Trust Building87–93 Queen Street, Auckland CBD
1935Elliot Memorial GatesPark Road, Grafton
1935Good Shepherd Home for Girlscorner of Dominion Road and Hillsborough Road, Waikōwhai
1952Auckland Grammar School Old Boys' War Memorial87 Mountain Road, Epsom
1952–1953Cornwall Park stepsOlive Grove, Greenlane
1953Mangere Memorial Hall23 Domain Road, Māngere
1955–1957St Mary's Catholic Church20 Kitenui Ave, Mount Albert
1961Liston House30–32 Hobson Street, Auckland CBD
1962ANZ Bank149 Upper Symonds Street, Auckland CBD (and various other locations)
1964Maclaurin Chapel, University of AucklandPrinces Street, Auckland CBD

Sources

  • [http://www.architecture-archive.auckland.ac.nz/docs/past_present_opening_address.pdf John Stacpoole, Opening address for 'Past Present: The Visionary Architecture of Gummer and Ford', at the Gus Fisher Gallery, 14 July 2006.]
  • [http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/DNZB/alt_essayBody.asp?essayID=4G24 Ian J. Lochhead, 'Gummer, William Henry' in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography].
  • [http://www.historic.org.nz/magazinefeatures/2005summer/2005_summer.SafeasHouses.htm PJD Waite, 'Safe as Houses', Heritage New Zealand, Summer 2005.] Mostly about C. Reginald Ford.
  • [http://www.architecture-archive.auckland.ac.nz/docs/block-digital/2007-09BlockDigital-GummerFordGuide.pdf University of Auckland's Architecture Archive – BLOCK Building Tour of Gummer and Ford buildings in Auckland]

References

  • {{cite news|url=https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=NZH19260828.2.99.3&srpos=11&e=01-01-1924-20-01-1931--100--1-byDA-on--0Auckland+Railway+Station-ILLUSTRATION- |title= Photo of Mr Gummer (top) and Mr Ford |work=The New Zealand Herald |via=Papers Past |date=28 August 1926}}

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Category:Architecture firms of New Zealand

Category:Companies based in Auckland

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Category:Recipients of the NZIA Gold Medal

Category:Design companies established in 1923

Category:1966 disestablishments in New Zealand