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Raukura Turei was born on 1987 in Auckland, New Zealand, is a New Zealand architect, artist and actor. Discover Raukura Turei's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Birthplace Auckland, New Zealand
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1987

Raukura Maria Turei (born 1987) is a New Zealand artist, actor and architect.

She works with Māori iwi to design community-focused developments at the architectural practice Monk Mackenzie Architects.

Her paintings have been exhibited throughout New Zealand, and she appeared in the New Zealand film The Dead Lands.

Turei was born in Auckland in 1987.

She is Māori and affiliates with the iwi (tribes) of Ngāitai ki Tāmaki (Tainui) and Ngā Rauru Kītahi.

Her father is Māori and her mother is Pākehā.

Her mother supported Turei and her sister to learn the Māori language from a young age, and learnt alongside them.

2009

Turei studied architecture at the University of Auckland, graduating with a Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree in 2009 and a Master of Architecture with first-class honours in 2012.

2014

Turei was a finalist in the 2014 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards for her role in The Dead Lands.

2015

In 2015, she registered as an architect with the New Zealand Registered Architects Board.

In an interview with Dale Husband in 2023, Turei stated that painting was her first love, but she listened to an influential teacher who steered her in the direction of architecture.

Turei has an art practice creating paintings, often utilising natural materials including iron sand and pigments from different landscapes.

Turei's painting has been described as a 'journey in reconnecting with her whakapapa'.

In New Zealand her work has been exhibited at the Dowse Art Museum (Wellington), Centre of Contemporary Art Toi Moroki (CoCA) (Christchurch), Objectspace (Auckland), Te Pātaka Toi - The Adam Art Gallery (Wellington), Bartley and Co (Wellington) and Sumer Contemporary, Tauranga.

Designers and artists that inspire Turei include Mata Aho Collective, Kauae Raro Research Collective, ĀKAU, Pacific Sisters, My Art Aunties and Anne Lacaton.

2018

In 2018 Turie created on site at the Adam Art Gallery in Wellington an artwork called Te poho o Hine-Ruhi, for the exhibition The earth looks upon us Ko Papatuanuku te matua o te tangata created with 'clay, acrylic, and water on digital print'.

The Pacific Portraits is a series Turie created whilst on residency in Rarotonga.

Turei is a resident artist at Corban Estate Arts Centre in West Auckland.

As an architect, Turei has worked for Stevens Lawson Architects and Cheshire Architects.

Turei worked on the redevelopment of Q Theatre early on in her architectural practice.

Her tole was with Te Rōpū Reo Whakahaere, a Māori consultant group, working alongside architect Pip Cheshire.

Turei observed there was "a level of engagement in te ao Māori that enriched the way the building is used".

As of 2023, Turei was working as a principal at Monk Mackenzie Architects in Auckland.

Her work at Monk Mackenzie Architects involves leading papakāinga (Māori housing), marae planning (Māori communal places) and community-focused developments with iwi (Māori nation groups).

A building that she says is influential to her architectural practice is the Teshima Art Museum by Ryue Nishizawa in Japan, and an architect she admires is Lina Bo Bardi.

Turei is a member of the Architecture + Women New Zealand network.

2019

Internationally, Turei has had artwork exhibited at the Tokyo Art Fair (2019), the Sydney Contemporary Art Fair and Day01 Gallery (also in Sydney).

2020

She was on the jury panel in 2020 for the Architecture + Women NZ Dulux Awards alongside Lori Brown, Julia Gatley and Andrew Tu’inukuafe.

In 2020, Turei won the residential category at the Interior Awards, a New Zealand-based architecture award.

In 2021, Turei was a judge for the awards, and in 2022 won the Emerging Design Professional Award.

The jury said: "Her cohesive, holistic projects demonstrate a pursuit of excellence at the highest level, within both te ao Māori and the built environment".

The Dead Lands, a New Zealand action film directed by Toa Fraser, and Find Me a Māori Bride are two screen works Turei has appeared in.