Shortlist announced: 2020 New Zealand Architecture Awards

Shortlisted – Housing: Waiheke by Patterson Associates. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Housing: Bowden House by Belinda George Architects and Mandeno Design in association. Image: Simon Wilson

Shortlisted – Housing: Diagrid House by Jack McKinney Architects. Image: Patrick Reynolds

Shortlisted – Housing: Generational House by Studio2 Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Housing: Hot Box by Patchwork Architecture. Image: Simon Wilson

Shortlisted – Housing: Light Mine by Crosson Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Housing: #3 by Studio2 Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Housing: Oliver’s Ridge by Team Green Architects. Image: Sam Hartnett

Shortlisted – Housing: Parnell House by Stevens Lawson Architects. Image: Mark Smith

Shortlisted – Housing: Ruby Ridge House by Condon Scott Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Housing: 10x10 House by Patchwork Architecture. Image: Simon Wilson

Shortlisted – Housing: Wanaka Crib by Pac Studio Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Housing Alternations and Additions: Lake Hayes Cottage by Anna-Marie Chin Architects Image: Marina Mathews

Shortlisted – Housing Alternations and Additions: Poured Pleats by Jack McKinney Architects. Image: David Straight

Shortlisted – Housing Alternations and Additions: Sawtooth Apartment by Sayes Studio. Image: Sam Hartnett

Shortlisted – Housing Alternations and Additions: Toto Whare by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture. Image: Patrick Reynolds

Shortlisted – Housing Multi-unit: Adelaide Road townhouses by architecture +. Image: Paul McCredie

Shortlisted – Housing Multi-unit: Betts Apartments by Arthouse Architects. Image: Kate McPherson

Shortlisted – Housing Multi-unit: Madras Street by Coll Architecture. Image: Stephen Goodenough

Shortlisted – Housing Multi-unit: SKHY by Cheshire Architects. Image: Sam Hartnett

Shortlisted – Housing Multi-unit: The Grounds by Peddle Thorp. Image: Patrick Reynolds

Shortlisted – Commercial Architecture: Bathroom Pavilion by Architype.

Shortlisted – Commercial Architecture: Fabric Warehouse 2 by Fearon Hay Architects. Image: Michelle Weir

Shortlisted – Commercial Architecture: Nelson Airport Terminal by Studio Pacific Architecture. Image: Jason Mann

Shortlisted – Education: University of Canterbury by Athfield Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Education: University of Waikato Tauranga CBD Campus by Jasmax. Image: Dennis Radermacher

Shortlisted – Education: Western Springs College Ngā Puna O Waiōrea Redevelopment by Jasmax. Image: Dennis Radermacher

Shortlisted – Education: Whanganui Collegiate School Administration Building by RTA Studio. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Education and Heritage: Whanganui Collegiate School – H.G Carver Memorial Library by RTA Studio and archifact-architecture & conservation in association. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Hospitality: Te Kano Estate Tasting Room by Mason & Wales Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Interior Architecture: Private Office by Bureaux. Image: Jackie Meiring

Shortlisted – Interior Architecture: St. Patrick’s Church by WSP Architecture. Image: Stephen Goodenough

Shortlisted – Heritage: Antipodes Skincare Heritage Refurbishment by Architecture Workshop. Image: Andy Spain

Shortlisted – Heritage: Hawke’s Bay Opera House by Dave Pearson Architects. Image: Sarah Rowland

Shortlisted – Heritage: Whanganui War Memorial Centre Strengthening by BSM Group Architects. Image: Mark Brimblecombe

Shortlisted – International Architecture: SOF Hotel, Taichung, Taiwan by Fearon Hay Architects. Image: Titus

Shortlisted – Public Architecture: Dark Sky Project by Sheppard & Rout Architects. Image: Stephen Goodenough

Shortlisted – Public Architecture: Hihiaua Cultural Centre by Moller Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Public Architecture: Longbush Ecosanctuary Welcome Shelter by Pac Studio. Image: Patrick Reynolds

Shortlisted – Public Architecture: Naenae Regional Bowling Club by Tennent+Brown. Image: Jason Mann

Shortlisted – Public Architecture: The Chapel of St. Peter by Stevens Lawson Architects. Image: Mark Smith

Shortlisted – Small Project Architecture: Abodo Showcase by Assembly Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

Shortlisted – Small Project Architecture: First Light Tiny Home by First Light Studio. Image: Cassandra Sharp

Shortlisted – Small Project Architecture: Point Wells Cricket Club by Pac Studio. Image: David St George

Shortlisted – Small Project Architecture: Te Auaunga Awa – Multicultural Fāle & Outdoor Classroom by McCoy + Heine Architects.
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects has announced 45 projects as finalists in this year’s national architecture awards programme. The projects span the North and South Islands and represent just how wide-ranging meaningful architecture is in this country. New homes, historic refurbs, a bowling club, places for the public to gather and secluded sanctuaries all feature on this year’s shortlist.
The National Awards jury is comprised of convenor and Auckland architect Michael Thomson along with fellow architects Lynda Simmons, Fiona Short and Anthony Hoete, who will visit the shortlisted projects before selecting the winners.
Thomson said of the 22 shortlisted housing projects, “There has been a shortage of good-quality multi-unit housing in New Zealand, and it’s good to see this type of building getting the attention it needs from architects and their clients.”
“As you’d expect, there are multiple shortlisted projects from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch,” he continued, “but the jury will also be going to see buildings in Whangarei, Gisborne, Tauranga, Hastings, Whanganui, Nelson, Tekapō and Queenstown.” All of the NZIA’s eight local branches are represented in this year’s finalists.
“Some of these buildings are by younger architects, and it’s great to see new practices taking their place alongside established firms in the New Zealand Architecture Awards programme,” Thomson concludes.
See all the shortlisted projects in the gallery above. The winners of the 2020 New Zealand Architecture Awards will be announced on 4 November.
The NZIA New Zealand Architecture Awards programme has been supported by Resene for the last 30 years.