Finalists revealed – 2022 Interior Awards
Twenty-seven projects from across Aotearoa, along with two overseas projects, have been shortlisted for this year’s Interior Awards, amongst them tranquil, engaging workplaces, heritage renovations, vibrant, playful kitchens and much more.
Entries showcase excellence in interior design and architectural interiors across ten categories, including a new multi-housing category. The emerging design professional category is the one to watch for up-and-coming designers.
Interior editor of Architecture NZ and convenor of the jury Amanda Harkness said this year saw a record number of residential house and kitchen entries to the programme, perhaps because of more time being spent at home during Covid-induced lockdown periods. “The calibre of entries in these two categories was so high it proved a challenge for the jury to choose just three finalists, so four have been selected in both categories,” Harkness explains.
“The jury was also presented with a number of hugely talented emerging design professionals from practices throughout the country and it was a difficult job to narrow these to three finalists,” Harkness continued.
The 32 finalists will present live to the judging panel on 18 and 19 May at Objectspace in Auckland, which will also be live-streamed and available to watch here on ArchitectureNow.
Winners will be announced at the Interior Awards event on Thursday 14 July 2022 at St Matthew-in-the-City in Auckland. Tickets go on sale Wednesday 1 June and will be available to purchase from interiorawards.co.nz.
Congratulations to this year’s finalists:
Workplace up to 1000m2
Rosenfeld Kidson by SGA
110 Customs Street West by CTRL Space
Ārepa by Studio 11:11
Workplace over 1000m2
Colliers by Warren and Mahoney
Work Club Olderfleet by Clark Bardsley Design
Silver Fern Farms by Unispace
Retail
Bossi Deli by CTRL Space
Nailington Salon by Tailor Inc
Forté Showroom by Wonder
Hospitality
The Heke by Izzard Design
Seven by SemiCreative
188 Quay Lobby by Warren and Mahoney
Gibbston Valley Lodge and Spa by Space Studio
Healthcare and Wellness
AUT Te Āhuru Recreation Centre by Jasmax
Southern Cross Central Lakes Hospital by Warren and Mahoney
Queenstown Country Club by Warren and Mahoney
Civic
Te Rau Karamu Marae by Te Kāhui Toi and Athfield Architects
Te Rau Aroha by Workshop e
New Zealand Pavilion at Expo 2020, Dubai by Jasmax
Residential
Sandringham Villa by Bureaux
Beach Barn by Nott Architects
Disraeli Street by at.space
The Cabin by Johnstone Callaghan Architects
Residential Kitchen
Crinkle Cut House by Pac Studio
Curved Copper by Sticks + Stones Design
Patagonia by Detail by Davinia Sutton
Eden View Kitchen by PAC Studio
Multi-Housing
Gustorob by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture
26 Aroha Avenue by Jasmax
Emerging Design Professional
Sarah Delamore of Jasmax
Raukura Turei of Monk Mackenzie
Zee Shake Lee of Jasmax
With thanks to our Interior Awards 2022 sponsors. Find out more about each of our sponsors here.