Jon Craig (architect)

Jon Alastair Craig (1941/1942 – 16 August 2015) was a New Zealand architect. Born in about 1942, Craig was the son of Rawinia Zena (née Wortley) and , an architect. In 1969 Craig entered into partnership with his father and , to form the firm Craig Craig Moller. It became one of New Zealand's leading architectural practices, establishing its reputation initially with residential houses, and later designing larger-scale commercial and public buildings. Craig's own home, which he built in Pinehaven in 1967 and gradually expanded and renovated over many years, was dubbed the "house in the trees" and won an NZIA national award in 1990.

Jon Craig (architect)

Jon Alastair Craig (1941/1942 – 16 August 2015) was a New Zealand architect. Born in about 1942, Craig was the son of Rawinia Zena (née Wortley) and , an architect. In 1969 Craig entered into partnership with his father and , to form the firm Craig Craig Moller. It became one of New Zealand's leading architectural practices, establishing its reputation initially with residential houses, and later designing larger-scale commercial and public buildings. Craig's own home, which he built in Pinehaven in 1967 and gradually expanded and renovated over many years, was dubbed the "house in the trees" and won an NZIA national award in 1990.