New category announced for this year’s Interior Awards

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Interior Awards 2021 finalist in the Civic category, Bull O’Sullivan Architecture’s Te Hohepa Kōhanga Reo.

Interior Awards 2021 finalist in the Civic category, Bull O’Sullivan Architecture’s Te Hohepa Kōhanga Reo. Image: Sam Hartnett

This year sees the introduction of a new Education category to the Interior Awards, to recognise schools, universities (including halls of residence), child and daycare centres, and other learning facilities.

Previously, education projects were included in our Civic category,” explains Awards convenor Amanda Harkness. “But, over the years, we’ve seen a real growth in the number and quality of these projects and, with that and input from our 2023 jury and entrants, it made sense to create a new ‘Education’ category on its own.”

Currently in its 13th year, the Interior Awards celebrate innovation and excellence in interior design and architecture across commercial, residential and public spaces.

Along with the dedicated new category for Education, the 2024 programme continues with the very popular Community Impact award (introduced in 2023), which offers a $5000 cash prize for the community the project benefits.

Interior Awards 2024 award categories:

Retail; Hospitality; Workplace (up to 1000m2); Workplace (over 1000m2); Healthcare and Wellness; Residential; Residential Kitchen; Community Impact; Civic; Emerging Design Professional and the new category for Education.

More about each category here >

Enter by Wednesday 1 May to be in the running to win up to $6000 with the Supreme Award at interiorawards.co.nz


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