New Zealand Architecture Awards
Winners and finalists of the 2013 New Zealand Architecture Awards were announced at a gala event at Auckland’s Viaduct Event Centre on Friday, 24 May.
Scroll through the image gallery above to view the winnning and finalist projects, and see below for the line-up:
Commercial architecture category winners:
Cloudy Bay Shack Blenheim by Paul Rolfe Architects and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
Geyser Parnell, Auckland by Patterson Associates
Telecom Central Wellington by architecture+
Education architecture category winners:
St Cuthbert’s College Performing Arts Centre Epsom, Auckland by Architectus
Enduring architecture category winners:
School of Music, The University of Auckland by Hill Manning Mitchell
Heritage architecture category winners:
The Imperial Buildings Auckland by Fearon Hay Architects
Housing architecture category winners:
Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Regent Park Apartments for City Housing – WCC by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
S House Mt Eden, Auckland by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
Waiake Beach House Torbay, Auckland, by Stevens Lawson Architects
International architecture category winner:
Solar Decathlon 2011: First Light House by Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Architecture and Design
Planning and urban design category winners:
Karanga Plaza and Kiosk Wynyard Quarter, Auckland by Architectus
Re:START Christchurch by The Buchan Group
Public architecture category winners:
ASB Sports Centre Kilbirnie, Wellington by Tennent + Brown Architects & SKM in association
Te Hononga – Christchurch Civic Building by Athfield Architects
Rotoroa Exhibition Centre Rotoroa Island, Auckland by Pearson & Associates Architects
Te Hononga – Christchurch Civic Building by Athfield Architects
WhakatĀne Library & Exhibition Centre – Te KŌputu a Te Whanga a Toi by Irving Smith Jack Architects
Small project architecture category winners:
Hut on Sleds Whangapoua, Coromandel Peninsula by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects
Wellington Zoo Hub & Kamala’s Pavilion by Assembly Architects
Sustainable architecture category winners:
Te Hononga – Christchurch Civic Building by Athfield Architects
Geyser Parnell, Auckland by Patterson Associates
Finalists (selected from the category winners):
Cloudy Bay Shack Blenheim by Paul Rolfe Architects and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
Geyser Parnell, Auckland by Patterson Associates
The Imperial Buildings Auckland by Fearon Hay Architects
Lake Hawea Courtyard House by Glamuzina Paterson Architects
WhakatĀne Library & Exhibition Centre – Te KŌputu a Te Whanga a Toi
by Irving Smith Jack Architects
New Zealand architecture medal
The Imperial Buildings Auckland by Fearon Hay Architects
NZIA gold medal winner
Pip Cheshire