Twenty projects have been recognized in the 2012 New Zealand Architecture Awards. Proving that design quality is not governed by the size of buildings or type of work, winners in the country’s leading architectural awards program ranged from the Auckland Art Gallery to a Napier artist’s studio, from a chapel in an inner-city church to a café on the side of a mountain, and from an airport hotel to a lakeside school. The jury will select one project from among the New Zealand Architecture Award winners to receive the 2012 New Zealand Architecture Medal, the top award given in any year by the New Zealand Institute of Architects. That decision will be announced at the Awards function in Wellington on 25 May. More images and information on the winners after the break.
“The standard of public and commercial projects was very high,” says Hugh Tennent, the convenor of the New Zealand Institute of Architects awards jury. “The Awards show that, despite the financial constraints we’re all facing, public bodies and private developers are commissioning high-quality buildings. It was also good to see that architects are finding ways to deliver great work in these tight times – as they should.”
Commercial Architecture: ANVIL, Mt Eden, Auckland by Patterson Associates Limited Knoll Ridge Café, Whakapapa, Mt Ruapehu by Harris Butt Architecture Ltd Novotel Auckland Airport by Warren and Mahoney Architects Te Wharewaka, Wellington by architecture+
Heritage: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki by FJMT + Archimedia architects in association Government House Conservation, Wellington by Athfield Architects
Planning and Urban Design: New Lynn Transit-Oriented Development, Auckland by Architectus and Architecture Brewer Davidson Limited in association Wynyard Quarter Urban Design Framework, Auckland by Architectus
Public Architecture: Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki by FJMT + Archimedia architects in association NMIT Arts and Media Building, Nelson by Irving Smith Jack Architects Ltd Remarkables Primary School, Queenstown by Babbage Consultants Limited
Residential Architecture – Houses: House for Five, Grey Lynn, Auckland by RTA Studio Tutukaka Beach House, Northland by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects (Auckland) Ltd Owhanake Bay House, Waiheke Island by Strachan Group Architects – SGA Under Pohutukawa, Auckland by Herbst Architects Ltd
Small Project Architecture: Mt Iron House, Wanaka by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Chin Architects Ltd St Thomas’ Chapel in St Matthew-in-the-City, Auckland by Salmond Reed Architects Limited Studio for an Artist, Napier by Ashley Cox Architect
Sustainable Architecture: MOTAT Aviation Display Hall, Westmere, Auckland by Studio Pacific Architecture
Enduring Architecture: Lomas House, Hamilton by Peter Middleton Otago Boys High School Redevelopment 1982, Dunedin by McCoy and Wixon Architects Ltd