Wellington Architecture Awards 2024: Shortlist announced
Thirty-six projects have been shortlisted in the 2024 Wellington Architecture Awards. The shortlisted projects were selected from entries in the awards programme of the Wellington Branch of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.
The shortlist was compiled by a jury led by Mary Daish of Mary Daish Architect and rounded out by Natasha Markham (MAUD), Stephanie Gardner (HMOA), and Beth Cameron (Makers of Architecture).
The winners will be announced on Thursday 23 May.
See above for images of the shortlisted projects, which are:
Housing
Riversdale Beach House by Parsonson Architects
Waikanae Beach House by Andrew Sexton Architecture
Houghton Bay by Energy Architecture and Studio8 Architecture
Pukatea Beach House by First Light Studio and FLiP Homes
Sar Street House by Parsonson Architects
Raroa House by Patchwork Architecture
Houghton Bay House by Patchwork Architecture
Eastbourne House by Stevens Lawson Architects
Housing - Alterations & Additions
B House by a.k.a Architecture
Wadestown House by Andrew Sexton Architecture
House Jackson by Studio MYLA
Housing - Multi Unit
Te Kī a Alasdair – The voice of Alasdair by Archaus
ARO Living townhouses by architecture +
Norfolk Terraces by Sheppard & Rout Architects
Oxford Terrace by Solari Architects
Interior Architecture
Te Kāhui Tiki Tangata - Human Rights Commission by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency National Premises by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
KPMG Wellington by Warren and Mahoney Architects
Wellington Train Control Upgrade Project (WTCUP) by WSP Architecture
Planning & Urban Design
Te Āhuru Mōwai Vision Framework by Isthmus Group
Public Architecture
Wellington Zoo Snow Leopards Enclosure by Architecture Workshop
Toi MAHARA by Athfield Architects
Tākina - Wellington Convention & Exhibition Centre by Studio Pacific Architecture
Te Whare Hapori o Ngā Puna Waiora / Newtown Community Centre by WSP Architecture
Small Project Architecture
Austin Pavilion by a.k.a Architecture
Karaka Tower by Arête Architects
St Hilda’s Church Renovation by First Light Studio
Commercial Architecture
Imperial Park by Bonnifait + Associates Architects
Te Kairanga Winery by C Nott Architects
BNZ Place by Jasmax
40 & 44 Bowen Street by Tennent Brown Architects
Education
Pā Reo Campus by Tennent Brown Architects
Heritage
Erskine Chapel by Common and archifact-architecture & conservation
Weir House Refurbishment by Studio Pacific Architecture
Te Horo Kilns: Station Building Restoration and Site Works by WSP Architecture
Hospitality
Willis Lane by Tennent Brown Architects and Izzard Design in association
The Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZIA Local Architecture Awards are proudly sponsored by APL and Resene.