Finalists revealed: 2019 Interior Awards

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Finalist: Civic – Tūranga by Architectus and Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.

Finalist: Civic – Tūranga by Architectus and Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects.

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Finalist: Civic – Nelson School of Music by Irving Smith Architects.

Finalist: Civic – Nelson School of Music by Irving Smith Architects.

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Finalist: Civic – Freemans Bay School by RTA Studio.

Finalist: Civic – Freemans Bay School by RTA Studio.

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Finalist: Civic – Westgate Library and Multi-Purpose Facility by Warren and Mahoney in collaboration with Rawstorne Studio.

Finalist: Civic – Westgate Library and Multi-Purpose Facility by Warren and Mahoney in collaboration with Rawstorne Studio.

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Finalist: Craftsmanship – Rhodes House – ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ by Phil Redmond Architecture & Urbanism (PRau).

Finalist: Craftsmanship – Rhodes House – ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ by Phil Redmond Architecture & Urbanism (PRau).

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Finalist: Craftsmanship – Flyde (Danish for float) Table by Laustsen Cabinetmakers Ltd.

Finalist: Craftsmanship – Flyde (Danish for float) Table by Laustsen Cabinetmakers Ltd.

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Finalist: Craftsmanship – Cloud Wall – CloudXChange by RCG.

Finalist: Craftsmanship – Cloud Wall – CloudXChange by RCG.

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Finalist: Hospitality – Movementlab by Pennant & Triumph.

Finalist: Hospitality – Movementlab by Pennant & Triumph.

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Finalist: Hospitality – Les Mills Auckland City: Boxing, Functional and Immersive Cycle Boutiques by Monk Mackenzie, Knight Associates and Alt Group.

Finalist: Hospitality – Les Mills Auckland City: Boxing, Functional and Immersive Cycle Boutiques by Monk Mackenzie, Knight Associates and Alt Group.

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Finalist: Hospitality – Fabric by Walker Mitchell.

Finalist: Hospitality – Fabric by Walker Mitchell.

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Finalist: Residential – Arran Bay House by Bureaux Ltd.

Finalist: Residential – Arran Bay House by Bureaux Ltd.

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Finalist: Residential – OPH Penthouses by Space Studio.

Finalist: Residential – OPH Penthouses by Space Studio.

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Finalist: Residential – To Keep You Home, To Keep You Safe by Rogan Nash Architects.

Finalist: Residential – To Keep You Home, To Keep You Safe by Rogan Nash Architects.

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Finalist: Retail – Lumino The Dentists: Auckland Central by Material Creative.

Finalist: Retail – Lumino The Dentists: Auckland Central by Material Creative.

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Finalist: Retail – Intra North Harbour by Klein Architects in association with Pac Studio.

Finalist: Retail – Intra North Harbour by Klein Architects in association with Pac Studio.

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Finalist: Retail – Rodd & Gunn Chadstone by Pennant & Triumph.

Finalist: Retail – Rodd & Gunn Chadstone by Pennant & Triumph.

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Finalist: Workplace up to 1000m<sup>2</sup> – Harmos Horton Lusk by Warren and Mahoney.

Finalist: Workplace up to 1000m2 – Harmos Horton Lusk by Warren and Mahoney.

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Finalist: Workplace up to 1000m<sup>2</sup> – 66 Wyndham Street by Designworks.

Finalist: Workplace up to 1000m2 – 66 Wyndham Street by Designworks.

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Finalist: Workplace up to 1000m<sup>2</sup> – No.1 Sylvia Park – Lobby by Architectus.

Finalist: Workplace up to 1000m2 – No.1 Sylvia Park – Lobby by Architectus.

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Finalist: Workplace over 1000m<sup>2</sup> – B:Hive, Smales Farm by BVN in association with Jasmax.

Finalist: Workplace over 1000m2 – B:Hive, Smales Farm by BVN in association with Jasmax.

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Finalist: Workplace over 1000m<sup>2</sup> – Harrison Grierson by Warren and Mahoney.

Finalist: Workplace over 1000m2 – Harrison Grierson by Warren and Mahoney.

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Finalist: Workplace over 1000m<sup>2</sup> – The Kollective by Wingate Architects.

Finalist: Workplace over 1000m2 – The Kollective by Wingate Architects.

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Finalist: Workplace over 1000m<sup>2</sup> – Mercury by Warren and Mahoney.

Finalist: Workplace over 1000m2 – Mercury by Warren and Mahoney.

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Finalist: Emerging Design Professional – Sam Caradus of Crosson Architects.

Finalist: Emerging Design Professional – Sam Caradus of Crosson Architects.

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Finalist: Emerging Design Professional – Sacha Ghisleni of Space Studio.

Finalist: Emerging Design Professional – Sacha Ghisleni of Space Studio.

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Finalist: Emerging Design Professional – Kristen Basra of Spatial Studio.

Finalist: Emerging Design Professional – Kristen Basra of Spatial Studio.

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Finalist: Student – The Reconcile by Edward Ge of the University of Auckland.

Finalist: Student – The Reconcile by Edward Ge of the University of Auckland.

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Finalist: Student – Te Papa North by Abdallah Alayan of the University of Auckland.

Finalist: Student – Te Papa North by Abdallah Alayan of the University of Auckland.

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Finalist: Student – Dramaturgical Encounter by Shivneel Shivnay Prasad of AUT.

Finalist: Student – Dramaturgical Encounter by Shivneel Shivnay Prasad of AUT.

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Finalists revealed: 2019 Interior Awards

 

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With well over 100 entries, this year’s Interior Awards submissions continued the programme’s legacy of showcasing high-calibre designs around New Zealand. It was no easy task for the jury to narrow down the entries to 29 finalists. This year’s shortlist includes 23 projects from across the country along with three emerging design professionals and three student finalists.

Each of the finalists will present their submissions live to the judges on 22 to 23 May. ArchitectureNow will stream the presentations, giving a window into the processes and practices behind these stunning designs.

Winners will be announced on 27 June at the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) in Auckland. Winners will take home their share of the $8,500 prize money and be featured across AGM titles such as Interior magazine and ArchitectureNow. Tickets will go on sale for the Interior Awards shortly; follow us on instagram @interiormagazinenz for updates.

Due to the quality of this year’s entries, the jury has expanded Civic and Workplace over 1000m2 categories to four finalists each. See the full shortlist below:

Civic 

  • Tūranga by Architectus and Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
  • Nelson School of Music by Irving Smith Architects
  • Freemans Bay School by RTA Studio
  • Westgate Library and Multi-Purpose Facility by Warren and Mahoney in collaboration with Rawstorne Studio

Craftsmanship

  • Rhodes House – ‘Cabinet of Curiosities’ by Phil Redmond Architecture & Urbanism (PRau)
  • Flyde (Danish for float) Table by Laustsen Cabinetmakers Ltd
  • Cloud Wall – CloudXChange by RCG

Hospitality

  • Movementlab by Pennant & Triumph
  • Les Mills Auckland City: Boxing, Functional and Immersive Cycle Boutiques by Monk Mackenzie, Knight Associates and Alt Group
  • Fabric by Walker Mitchell

Residential 

  • Arran Bay House by Bureaux Ltd
  • OPH Penthouses by Space Studio
  • To Keep You Home, To Keep You Safe by Rogan Nash Architects

Retail

  • Lumino The Dentists: Auckland Central by Material Creative
  • Intra North Harbour by Klein Architects in association with Pac Studio
  • Rodd & Gunn Chadstone by Pennant & Triumph

Workplace up to 1000m2

  • Harmos Horton Lusk by Warren and Mahoney
  • 66 Wyndham Street by Designworks
  • No.1 Sylvia Park – Lobby by Architectus

Workplace over 1000m2

  • B:Hive, Smales Farm by BVN in association with Jasmax
  • Harrison Grierson by Warren and Mahoney
  • The Kollective by Wingate Architects
  • Mercury by Warren and Mahoney

Emerging Design Professional

  • Sam Caradus of Crosson Architects
  • Sacha Ghisleni of Space Studio
  • Kristen Basra of Spatial Studio

Student 

  • The Reconcile by Edward Ge of the University of Auckland
  • Te Papa North by Abdallah Alayan of the University of Auckland
  • Dramaturgical Encounter by Shivneel Shivnay Prasad of AUT

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