Mark Abbot Appointed Chief Executive Of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute Of Architects
The Board of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Abbot as the organisation’s new Chief Executive, following his successful tenure as Interim Chief Executive since April 2024.
After a rigorous and competitive selection process that attracted a number of highly qualified applicants and in consultation with external recruitment advisors, the Board unanimously confirmed Mark Abbot’s appointment to the permanent role. His leadership, vision, and deep understanding of the architectural profession in Aotearoa New Zealand stood out throughout the process.

“Mark has demonstrated exceptional capability and commitment during his time as Interim Chief Executive,” said Huia Reriti, Perehitini (President) of the Institute and the Board. “We’re confident that the Institute will thrive under his leadership, and he will champion the role of our members in shaping a better built environment for all New Zealanders.”
Mark brings a wealth of experience in senior leadership and a collaborative approach to the role. He is committed to advancing the Institute’s mission of supporting architects, championing their value, and promoting excellence in design across the motu.
“Mark’s passion and dedication to our members were evident throughout the recruitment process, and I’m pleased he’ll continue his leadership on a permanent basis,” said Chris Ainsworth, Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Board Director for Gisborne & Hawke’s Bay and Chair of the Executive Search Committee.
The Board looks forward to working with Mark on their shared vision of making Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects the best version of itself - a forward-thinking, proactive, inclusive, and impactful organisation that reflects the aspirations of its members and the communities they serve.
“I’m honoured to be able to continue our work at the Institute on behalf of our members,” said Mark Abbot, Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Chief Executive. “Together with our members, Board, and National Office staff, I intend to ensure architecture remains a profession that attracts passionate, talented people, who are helping deliver affordable homes, communities Kiwis want to live and work in, and sustainable developments that support great outcomes for generations to come.”
About Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects is a membership-based professional organisation that represents more than 90 percent of registered architects in Aotearoa and promotes architecture across the country.
First established in 1905, the Institute currently has more than 4,000 members. Approximately 50 percent are registered architects working in New Zealand, with the balance of membership made up of New Zealand architects working overseas, architectural graduates, architecture students, teachers of architecture and retired architects.
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