Waikato & Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards 2022: Shortlist announced
Shortlisted - Housing: Park Vue by Brendon Gordon Architects Image: Amanda Aitken
Shortlisted - Housing: View Point by Architecture Bureau Image: Matt Queree
Shortlisted - Housing: Number 22 by Brendon Gordon Architects Image: Amanda Aitken
Shortlisted - Housing: Hally Family Home by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture Image: Sam Hartnett
Shortlisted - Housing: Waterhouse Family Home by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture Image: Sou Muy Ly
Shortlisted - Housing: MV House by Cate Creemers Image: Quinn O’Connell
Shortlisted - Housing: Lake Rotoiti Bach by DCA Architects of Transformation Image: Nick Lambert
Shortlisted - Housing: Twin Aspects by Edwards White Architects Image: Simon Wilson
Shortlisted - Housing: Sisters Sanctuary by Edwards White Architects Image: Simon Wilson
Shortlisted - Housing: Fillmore House by Evelyn McNamara Architecture Image: Simon Devitt
Shortlisted - Housing: Acacia Bay Gables House by Fraser Cameron Architects Image: Jamie Cobel
Shortlisted - Housing: Casper’s House by Glamuzina Architects and Dessein Parke in association Image: Sam Hartnett
Shortlisted - Housing: Waimataruru by Pac Studio and Kristina Pickford Design in association Image: Sam Hartnett
Shortlisted - Housing: Pumpkin Hill by Space Division Image: David Straight
Shortlisted - Housing Multi Unit: Selwyn Street Student Living by Warren and Mahoney Architects Image: Amanda Aitken
Shortlisted - Commercial Architecture: Tristram Precinct by Edwards White Architects, Image: Simon Wilson
Shortlisted - Commercial Architecture: Profile Group Hautapu Facility by Jasmax Image: LIKEMINDS
Shortlisted - Education: Te Puna Kindergarten by MOD ARCHITECTURE Image: Wayne Tait
Shortlisted- Interior Architecture: EWA Studio by Edwards White Architects Image: Simon Wilson
Shortlisted- Public Architecture: St Johns Church by DCA Architects of Transformation Image: Simon Devitt
Shortlisted- Public Architecture: Papamoa Surf Lifesaving Club by Jigsaw Architects Image: Joel McDowell
Shortlisted - Small Project Architecture: Te Whare Rangitupu by Anthony Hoete Image: Anthony Hōete
Shortlisted - Small Project Architecture: Craters of the Moon Observation Shelter by Fraser Cameron Architects Image: Jamie Cobel
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) has released a shortlist of 23 projects for this year’s Waikato & Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards. The list was selected by a jury led by convenor Paul Raven of Stephenson & Turner, who was joined by Adam Mercer of Mercer & Mercer Architects, Rachel Parker of Kosloff Architecture, architecture graduate Beatriz Egan of PAUA Architects and lay juror Kathy Johnstone.
The winners of the 2022 Waikato & Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards will be announced on Wednesday 3 August.
See above for images of the shortlisted projects, which are:
Housing
Park Vue by Brendon Gordon Architects
View Point by Architecture Bureau
Number 22 by Brendon Gordon Architects
Hally Family Home by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture
Waterhouse Family Home by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture
MV House by Cate Creemers
Lake Rotoiti Bach by DCA Architects of Transformation
Twin Aspects by Edwards White Architects
Sisters Sanctuary by Edwards White Architects
Fillmore House by Evelyn McNamara Architecture
Acacia Bay Gables House by Fraser Cameron Architects
Casper’s House by Glamuzina Architects and Dessein Parke in association
Waimataruru by Pac Studio and Kristina Pickford Design in association
Pumpkin Hill by Space Division
Housing - Multi Unit
Selwyn Street Student Living by Warren and Mahoney Architects
Commercial Architecture
Tristram Precinct by Edwards White Architects
Profile Group Hautapu Facility by Jasmax
Education
Te Puna Kindergarten by MOD ARCHITECTURE
Interior Architecture
EWA Studio by Edwards White Architects
Public Architecture
St Johns Church by DCA Architects of Transformation
Papamoa Surf Lifesaving Club by Jigsaw Architects
Small Project Architecture
Te Whare Rangitupu by Anthony Hoete
Craters of the Moon Observation Shelter by Fraser Cameron Architects
The NZIA Architecture Awards programme is supported by Resene and APL.