New Zealand Architecture Awards

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ASB North Wharf by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association was awarded the overall New Zealand Architecture Medal as well as being a winner in the Commercial Architecture, Interior Architecture and Sustainable Architecture categories.

ASB North Wharf by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association was awarded the overall New Zealand Architecture Medal as well as being a winner in the Commercial Architecture, Interior Architecture and Sustainable Architecture categories. Image: John Gollings

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Regional Terminal at Christchurch airport by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association was a winner in the Commercial Architecture and Interior Architecture categories.

Regional Terminal at Christchurch airport by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association was a winner in the Commercial Architecture and Interior Architecture categories. Image: John Gollings

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Massey University Te Ara Hihiko College of Creative Arts by Athfield Architects was a winner in the Education and Sustainable Architecture categories.

Massey University Te Ara Hihiko College of Creative Arts by Athfield Architects was a winner in the Education and Sustainable Architecture categories. Image: Trends Publishing; Matt Paterson

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Victoria University of Wellington Campus Hub and Library Upgrade by Architectus and Athfield Architects was a winner in the Education category.

Victoria University of Wellington Campus Hub and Library Upgrade by Architectus and Athfield Architects was a winner in the Education category. Image: Paul McCredie

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AUT Sir Paul Reeves Building by Jasmax was a winner in the Education and Planning and Urban Design categories.

AUT Sir Paul Reeves Building by Jasmax was a winner in the Education and Planning and Urban Design categories. Image: Simon Devitt

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Cocker Townhouses by Claude Megson Architect was a winner in the Enduring Architecture category.

Cocker Townhouses by Claude Megson Architect was a winner in the Enduring Architecture category. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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A House at the Beach, Te Horo by Moller Architects was a winner in the Enduring Architecture category.

A House at the Beach, Te Horo by Moller Architects was a winner in the Enduring Architecture category.

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Dune House by Fearon Hay Architects was a winner in the Housing Category.

Dune House by Fearon Hay Architects was a winner in the Housing Category. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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Headland Houseby Stevens Lawson Architects was a winner in the Housing category.

Headland Houseby Stevens Lawson Architects was a winner in the Housing category. Image: Mark Smith

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Central Park Apartments by Novak + Middleton was a winner in the Housing category.

Central Park Apartments by Novak + Middleton was a winner in the Housing category. Image: Paul McCredie

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Torea House by Tennent + Brown Architects was a winner in the Housing category.

Torea House by Tennent + Brown Architects was a winner in the Housing category. Image: Paul McCredie

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New Zealand Guest of Honour Pavilion by Patterson Associates and Inside Out Productions was a winner in the International Architecture category.

New Zealand Guest of Honour Pavilion by Patterson Associates and Inside Out Productions was a winner in the International Architecture category. Image: Jean-Luc Laloux

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Hurstmere Green by Sills van Bohemen was a winner in the Planning and Urban Design category.

Hurstmere Green by Sills van Bohemen was a winner in the Planning and Urban Design category. Image: Simon Devitt

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Dowse Square by Athfield Architects was a winner in the Planning and Urban Design category.

Dowse Square by Athfield Architects was a winner in the Planning and Urban Design category. Image: Trends Publishing; Matt Paterson

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Arruba Bach by Bossley Architects was a winner in the Small Architecture category.

Arruba Bach by Bossley Architects was a winner in the Small Architecture category. Image: Simon Devitt

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Architect Patrick Clifford, Auckland-based director of Architectus is the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Gold Medal recipient for 2014. The accolade was bestowed at the 2014 New Zealand Architecture Awards (NZAA) held last night (9 May). The awards also recognised 15 exceptional projects from throughout the nation across nine categories.

Scroll through the image gallery above to view the winnning projects. The 2014 New Zealand Architecture Awards winners by category are as follows:

Commercial Architecture

  • ASB North Wharf, Auckland by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association
  • Regional Terminal at Christchurch airport, Christchurch by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association 

Education

  • Victoria University of Wellington Campus Hub and Library Upgrade, Kelburn, Wellington by Architectus and Athfield Architects
  • AUT Sir Paul Reeves Building, Auckland by Jasmax
  • Massey University Te Ara Hihiko College of Creative Arts, Wellington, by Athfield Architects

Enduring Architecture

  • Cocker Townhouses, Freemans Bay, Auckland by Claude Megson Architect
  • A House at the Beach, Te Horo by Moller Architects 

Housing

  • Dune House, Omaha by Fearon Hay Architects
  • Headland House, Waiheke Island by Stevens Lawson Architects
  • Central Park Apartments, Wellington by Novak + Middleton
  • Torea House, Tasman District by Tennent + Brown Architects

Interior Architecture

  • ASB North Wharf, Auckland by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association
  • Regional Terminal at Christchurch airport, Christchurch by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association

International Architecture

  • New Zealand Guest of Honour Pavilion, Frankfurt, Germany by Patterson Associates and Inside Out Productions

Planning and Urban Design

  • Hurstmere Green, Takapuna, Auckland by Sills van Bohemen
  • Dowse Square, Lower Hutt by Athfield Architects
  • AUT Sir Paul Reeves Building, Auckland by Jasmax

Small Project Architecture

  • Arruba Bach, Franklin District by Bossley Architects

Sustainable Architecture

  • ASB North Wharf, Auckland by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association
  • Massey University Te Ara Hihiko College of Creative Arts, Wellington, by Athfield Architects

New Zealand architecture medal

  • ASB North Wharf, Auckland by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association

NZIA gold medal winner

  • Patrick Clifford

Comprehensive coverage of the awards can be found in the May issue of Architecture New Zealand.


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