Wellington Architecture Awards 2022: Shortlist revealed
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) has announced 31 shortlisted projects for this year’s Wellington Architecture Awards.
The shortlist was selected by a jury headed by Belinda Tuohy of architecture+, who was joined by Richard Dalman of Dalman Architects, James Warren of Upoko Architects, Emma Alcock of McKenzie Higham Architects and Maurice Clark, a lay juror from McKee Fehl Constructors.
The winners of the 2022 Wellington Architecture Awards will be announced on Wednesday 29 June.
See above for images of the shortlisted projects, which are:
Commercial Architecture
Brandon House by Studio Pacific Architecture
Education
Whitby Collegiate Classroom Pavilion by Andrew Sexton Architecture
Te Rau Karamu Marae by Athfield Architects and Te Kāhui Toi, Massey University in association
Heritage
Cricket Museum Stand Restrengthening by Shand Shelton
Housing
Buckley Road House by First Light Studio
Sparrow House by John Mills Architects
Beach Forest House by Makers of Architecture
Hinau Street House + Apartment by Parsonson Architects
Kahutara House by Patchwork Architecture
Matipo House by Studio Pacific Architecture
Gable House by Three Line Studio
Housing - Alterations and Additions
Carrington Cottage by a.k.a Architecture
Keith+Brown House by Judi Keith-Brown Architect
Nottingham Alteration by Lovell and O’Connell Architects
MJ Residence by Seear-Budd Ross
Housing - Multi Unit
Chappell Townhouses by Bonnifait + Giesen Architects (Atelierworkshop)
Erskine by Common
Sunset West Apartments by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
Ngarara by First Light Studio
Oriental Terraces by Novak+Middleton
Party Wall by Patchwork Architecture
Interior Architecture
Apartment C by Andrew Sexton Architecture
Te Rau Karamu Marae by Athfield Architects and Te Kāhui Toi, Massey University in association
Human Rights Commission - Te Kāhui Tiki Tangata/Wellington premises by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori - The Māori Language Commission by RCG
Warren and Mahoney Wellington Studio by Warren and Mahoney
Planning and Urban Design
Ōmarukaikuru by Isthmus Group
Public Architecture
Lyall Bay Surf Life Saving Club by Archaus
Te Rau Karamu Marae by Athfield Architects and Te Kāhui Toi, Massey University in association
Small Project Architecture
Artist’s Studio by Aspect Architecture
Te Papa Surrealist Art: He Toi Pohewa by Warren and Mahoney
The NZIA Architecture Awards programme is supported by Resene and APL.