Anthony Flannery & Stuart Mackie
Anthony Flannery BArch (Hons), BA, RIBA,
Anthony is a UK Registered Architect and Urban Designer practicing principally in New Zealand. He is Managing Director of Chow:Hill Architects, specialising in architecture, urban design and strategic planning.
Over the last twenty-five years, Anthony has been involved in a wide range of architectural, urban design, urban regeneration and strategic planning projects in both New Zealand and the United Kingdom. During his period in practice, projects in which he has been involved as architect, urban designer or design director have received over thirty regional, national and international awards and commendations. Anthony is a regular contributor to urban design and strategic planning initiatives at local, regional and national level and is currently Chairman of the Hamilton Urban Design Panel.
He has taught architecture and urban design in the Universities of Manchester and Liverpool (UK) and currently has a role as a visiting lecturer and design tutor at Unitec. He regularly addresses national and international urban design and strategic planning conferences and has shared conference platforms with leading practitioners from Australasia, Europe and the USA.
Stuart Mackie BArch (Hons), MArch, RIBA
Stuart Mackie is a UK Registered Architect and an Associate with Chow:Hill Architects, with a particular focus on urban design. He received a Bachelor of Architecture with First Class Honours with distinction and a Masters Degree in Architecture from the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Scotland.
Stuart spent several years working on architectural, urban design and community projects in Scotland, England, Hong Kong, China, India and the Philippines. Since joining Chow:Hill in 2001, he has worked on a similar breadth and depth of projects. These have included masterplanning, comprehensive housing development, aged care accommodation and site planning, community and recreation facilities, healthcare, science facilities and urban design review roles.