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Coming out of the Shadows
7th September 2006
Karl Majurey’s face will be familiar to many islanders but how he makes his living has been kept secret. Until now.The former Parnell resident moved to Waiheke four years ago in search of the “holiday feeling” and didn’t want to reveal his occupation.
“I came here to be part of a community and I was purposely not looking for work on the island as it was my haven, somewhere to relax,” he says.Instead Karl worked in the city and did the “typical Aucklander thing” racing for the ferry each morning.
But that all changed recently when he lost his partner Debbie to cancer. Her death brought about a change in outlook for Karl who realized there was more to life than climbing the corporate ladder.
“I nursed Debbie throughout her final two and a half years of cancer and my business suffered but survived. When Debbie died in March, I finally brought my work home and realized how beautiful it was working on the island,” he says.And so a new beginning is unfolding on Waiheke as he builds his business back up and runs his practice from home.
Karl is a registered architect with 16 years of experience on projects overseas in Spain, Rarotonga and recently Fiji, as well as commercial, office and residential developments in New Zealand. Prior to that he was an architectural draftsman and had eight years experience in drawing before starting an architectural degree.“The drafting course gives you a real solid grounding and often you know how to put a building together better than an architect,” he jokes.
His portfolio includes “dream homes” like the property pictured at Little Windy Ridge on Great Barrier, to multi-million dollar holiday resorts and housing schemes in Auckland. But he’s just as happy designing house alterations such as the relocatable bach he’s doing for a couple on Seaview Road.“You get to spend anywhere from six months to three years working with clients and in my experience they usually become good mates. I really get a kick out of helping people create their vision whether it be on a small or grand scale.”
As Karl “outs himself” as an island architect, he’s also hoping to forge new friendships and widen his Waiheke social circle. And he’s taking a novel approach to the task.“We all seem to have our own small communities that we move within and unless I make and effort I would never meet anyone new. I don’t know how many people I recognize as island faces but never stop and talk to,” he says.
Karl is also offering a free one-hour consultation to any islander who needs an opinion on an architectural project or who has a residential or commercial development in mind.
9 Matapana Rd, Palm Beach Waiheke Island
Auckland,
New Zealand
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