Nelson and Marlborough Architecture Awards 2023: Shortlist announced

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Shortlisted - Housing: Kahu House by Christie Architecture.

Shortlisted - Housing: Kahu House by Christie Architecture. Image: David Chadwick

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Seventeen projects have been shortlisted in the 2023 Nelson and Marlborough Architecture Awards.

The shortlisted projects were selected from entries in the awards programme of the Nelson and Marlborough branch of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.

The shortlist was compiled by a jury led by Min Hall (Min Hall Architect) and rounded out with Siân Taylor (Team Green Architects), Jonathan Fraser (Studio Pacific Architecture) and Sarah Pickens.

The winners will be announced on 26 May 2023.

See below for the shortlisted projects:

Housing
Kahu House by Christie Architecture
Te Matāihi Rua by Redbox Architects
Awatere Hilltop House by Rural Workshop Architecture
Fairhall Valley Residence by Rural Workshop Architecture
House on Waimea Estuary by Studio Virginia Fay
Kaikōura House by Wilson & Hill Architects

Commercial Architecture
Cellar One Cloudy Bay Vineyards by Paul Rolfe Architects
Real Workspace by Rural Workshop Architecture

Education
The New Zealand Wine Centre – Te Pokapū Wāina o Aotearoa by Jerram Tocker Barron Architects
Karamea Area School by MOAA Architects

Housing - Alterations and Additions
Head of the Bay by Rural Workshop Architecture

Housing - Multi Unit
Maitahi Quarter Townhouses by Jerram Tocker Barron Architects

Public Architecture
Lansdowne Park Clubrooms by Arthouse Architects
Motueka Public Library – Te Noninga Kumu by Jerram Tocker Barron Architects

Small Project Architecture
Gibson Creek Pool House by Rural Workshop Architecture
Lochmara Bay Boatshed by Warren and Mahoney Architects
Studio House by William Samuels Architects 

The NZIA Architecture Awards programme is supported by Resene and APL.


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