Canterbury Architecture Awards 2020: Shortlist revealed
Shortlisted – Housing: Houhere by New Work Studio/Tim Nees Architects. Image: Eddie Simon
Shortlisted – Housing: Cartwright Family Home by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture. Image: Patrick Reynolds
Shortlisted – Housing: Chippindale House by Stephenson & Turner NZ. Image: Simon Devitt
Shortlisted – Housing: Cydonia by Don Jamieson Architecture. Image: Dennis Radermacher
Shortlisted – Housing: Hursley Tce by AW Architects. Image: Lisa Gane
Shortlisted – Housing: Hawthorne Street House by Sheppard & Rout Architects. Image: Anthony Turnham
Shortlisted – Housing: Park Terrace by PRau. Image: Simon Devitt
Shortlisted – Housing: Pavilion House by Borrmeister Architects. Image: Sarah Rowlands
Shortlisted – Housing: Ship House by Banbury Architects and Upoko Architects in association. Image: Russell Kleyn
Shortlisted – Housing: Riverside House by Three Sixty Architecture. Image: Simon Devitt
Shortlisted – Housing: Shark House by First Light Studio. Image: Dennis Radermacher
Shortlisted – Housing: Terrace House by Sheppard & Rout Architects and C Nott Architects. Image: Jason Mann
Shortlisted – Housing: Wrightmann House by Athfield Architects. Image: Simon Devitt
Shortlisted – Housing Alterations and Additions: Sumner House by Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects (Wellington studio). Image: Russell Kleyn
Shortlisted – Housing Alterations and Additions: Toto Whare by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture. Image: Patrick Reynolds
Shortlisted – Housing Multi-unit: Paragon Apartments by Sheppard & Rout Architects. Image: Jason Mann
Shortlisted – Housing Multi-unit: Peak Townhouses by Borrmeister Architects.
Shortlisted – Commercial Architecture: Bathroom Pavilion by Architype.
Shortlisted – Commercial Architecture: Kathmandu Building by Wilson & Hill Architects. Image: Stephen Goodenough
Shortlisted – Commercial Architecture: The Welder by Three Sixty Architecture. Image: Jason Mann
Shortlisted – Commercial Architecture: 222 High Street by Peddle Thorp and Esquisse Design Studio in association. Image: Stephen Goodenough
Shortlisted – Education: Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery Canterbury by Stephenson & Turner NZ. Image: Simon Devitt
Shortlisted – Education: McCombs Performing Arts Centre, Cashmere High School by Athfield Architects. Image: Jason Mann
Shortlisted – Education: Shirley Boys’ & Avonside Girls’ High Schools by ASC Architects. Image: Olivia Spencer-Bower (Project Story NZ)
Shortlisted – Education: Te Tipu – The Rabbit Patch Preschool by PRau. Image: Sam Hartnett
Shortlisted – Education: University of Canterbury Te Rāngai Pūtaiao College of Science Beatrice Tinsley Building by Jasmax, DJRD Sydney and Royal Associates Architects in association. Image: Dennis Radermacher
Shortlisted – Interior Architecture: ANZCO Foods Head Office by Jasmax, Sheppard & Rout Architects and Three Sixty Architecture in association. Image: Jason Mann
Shortlisted – Interior Architecture: Novotel Christchurch Airport Hotel by Warren and Mahoney Architects. Image: Stephen Goodenough
Shortlisted – Interior Architecture: St. Patrick’s Church by WSP Architecture. Image: Stephen Goodenough
Shortlisted – Public Architecture: Aldersgate Centre by Wilkie + Bruce Registered Architects. Image: Sarah Rowlands
Shortlisted – Public Architecture: All Souls Anglican Church by Warren and Mahoney Architects. Image: Sarah Rowlands
Shortlisted – Public Architecture: Dark Sky Project by Sheppard & Rout Architects. Image: Stephen Goodenough
Shortlisted – Heritage: Christchurch Town Hall by Warren and Mahoney Architects. Image: Stephen Goodenough, Olivia Spencer-Bower
Shortlisted – Heritage: Fendalton House Restoration by Herriot Melhuish O’Neill Architects (Wellington studio). Image: Russell Kleyn
Shortlisted – Planning & Urban Design: Tainui Street and Town Square by WSP Architecture. Image: Stephen Goodenough
Shortlisted – Small Project Architecture: Haus Espresso by Dalman Architects. Image: Jamie Armstrong
Shortlisted – Small Project Architecture: University of Canterbury Electrical Link Building Re-clad by Warren and Mahoney Architects. Image: Baptiste Marconnet
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) recently announced 35 projects in the Canterbury region for the local awards programme shortlist.
The jury for the Canterbury Architecture Awards was led by Christchurch architect Huia Reriti, who was joined by fellow Christchurch architects Bernadette Muir and Daniel Sullivan, Wellington architect Anne Kelly, and Christchurch architecture designer Tobin Smith.
“Making the shortlist is a significant achievement, especially in what was a very productive year for architecture in the Canterbury Branch region,” noted Reriti.
The NZIA has noted that the COVID-19 lockdown has halted the usual jury visits to shortlisted projects. “Resumption of the visits or the adoption of alternative means of deciding award-winners are dependent on the national measures adopted to combat the COVID-19 pandemic,” the organisation says.
Click through the gallery above to see all the shortlisted projects.
The NZIA Architecture Awards programme is supported by Resene.