Winners: Auckland Architecture Awards 2022

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Winner, Housing: Mahuika by Daniel Marshall Architect.

Winner, Housing: Mahuika by Daniel Marshall Architect. Image: Sam Hartnett

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Winner, Housing: Clifftops House by Bossley Architects.

Winner, Housing: Clifftops House by Bossley Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

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Winner, Housing: Dowie Rose House by Dowie Architects.

Winner, Housing: Dowie Rose House by Dowie Architects. Image: Sam Hartnett

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Winner, Housing: Coxs Bay House by Guy Tarrant Architects.

Winner, Housing: Coxs Bay House by Guy Tarrant Architects. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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Winner, Housing: Hobson Bay by Hamish Cameron Architect.

Winner, Housing: Hobson Bay by Hamish Cameron Architect. Image: David Straight

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Winner, Housing: Rangiputa Bach by Herbst Architects.

Winner, Housing: Rangiputa Bach by Herbst Architects. Image: Jackie Meiring

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Winner, Housing: Matapouri Beach House by Herbst Architects.

Winner, Housing: Matapouri Beach House by Herbst Architects. Image: Jackie Meiring

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Winner, Housing: Eastern Beach House by Matt Brew Architect.

Winner, Housing: Eastern Beach House by Matt Brew Architect. Image: Jamie Cobel

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Winner, Housing: Crinkle Cut House by Pac Studio and Steven Lloyd Architecture.

Winner, Housing: Crinkle Cut House by Pac Studio and Steven Lloyd Architecture. Image: Simon Devitt

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Winner, Housing: Fale Marker by RTA Studio.

Winner, Housing: Fale Marker by RTA Studio. Image: Jackie Meiring

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Winner, Housing: The Dart by Studio John Irving.

Winner, Housing: The Dart by Studio John Irving. Image: Simon Wilson

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Winner, Housing: Sandiland by Studio John Irving.

Winner, Housing: Sandiland by Studio John Irving. Image: Simon Wilson

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Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Fife House by Bossley Architects.

Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Fife House by Bossley Architects. Image: Sam Hartnett

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Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Town House by Guy Tarrant Architects.

Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Town House by Guy Tarrant Architects. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Under Ivy by Jack McKinney Architects.

Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Under Ivy by Jack McKinney Architects. Image: David Straight

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Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Tight & Light by Lloyd Hartley Architects.

Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Tight & Light by Lloyd Hartley Architects. Image: David Straight

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Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Split House by Pac Studio.

Winner, Housing - Alterations and Additions: Split House by Pac Studio. Image: Simon Devitt

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Winner, Housing - Multi Unit: Sunderland Terrace by Stevens Lawson Architects.

Winner, Housing - Multi Unit: Sunderland Terrace by Stevens Lawson Architects. Image: Mark Smith

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Winner, Housing - Multi Unit: Kōtukutuku Kāinga by TOA Architects.

Winner, Housing - Multi Unit: Kōtukutuku Kāinga by TOA Architects. Image: Damien Nikora

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Winner, Commercial Architecture: Te Aukati by FORMIS.

Winner, Commercial Architecture: Te Aukati by FORMIS. Image: Simon Devitt

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Winner, Education: Paerata School by ASC Architects.

Winner, Education: Paerata School by ASC Architects. Image: Mark Scowen

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Winner, Education: Manurewa High School Business Hub by RTA Studio.

Winner, Education: Manurewa High School Business Hub by RTA Studio. Image: Simon Devitt

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Winner, Education: Diocesan Arts Centre by Upton Architects and McIldowie Partners in association.

Winner, Education: Diocesan Arts Centre by Upton Architects and McIldowie Partners in association. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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Winner, Heritage: Cowes Police Station and Oyster Inspector’s House Restoration by Salmond Reed Architects.

Winner, Heritage: Cowes Police Station and Oyster Inspector’s House Restoration by Salmond Reed Architects. Image: Rachel Mayer

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Winner, Hospitality: Park Hyatt Hotel Auckland by Bossley Architects.

Winner, Hospitality: Park Hyatt Hotel Auckland by Bossley Architects. Image: Pete Bossley

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Winner, Hospitality: Alma by Jack McKinney Architects.

Winner, Hospitality: Alma by Jack McKinney Architects. Image: David Straight

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Winner, Hospitality: QT Hotel, Auckland by Jasmax and Nic Graham & Assoc. in association.

Winner, Hospitality: QT Hotel, Auckland by Jasmax and Nic Graham & Assoc. in association. Image: Event Hospitality

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Winner, Interior Architecture: Mission Bay Apartment by Hamish Cameron Architect.

Winner, Interior Architecture: Mission Bay Apartment by Hamish Cameron Architect. Image: David Straight

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Winner, Interior Architecture: MC Workplace Fit-Out by Jasmax.

Winner, Interior Architecture: MC Workplace Fit-Out by Jasmax. Image: Jono Parker

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Winner, Interior Architecture: Colliers Head Office by Warren and Mahoney.

Winner, Interior Architecture: Colliers Head Office by Warren and Mahoney. Image: Sam Hartnett

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Winner, Interior Architecture: Buddle Findlay by Warren and Mahoney.

Winner, Interior Architecture: Buddle Findlay by Warren and Mahoney. Image: Sam Hartnett

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Winner, Planning & Urban Design: Te Wānanga by Isthmus Group.

Winner, Planning & Urban Design: Te Wānanga by Isthmus Group. Image: David St George

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Winner, Public Architecture: Te Ngau O Horotiu, Ferry Berthing Facility by Isthmus Group.

Winner, Public Architecture: Te Ngau O Horotiu, Ferry Berthing Facility by Isthmus Group. Image: David St George

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Winner, Public Architecture: Puhinui Station Interchange by Jasmax.

Winner, Public Architecture: Puhinui Station Interchange by Jasmax. Image: Simon Wilson

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Winner, Public Architecture: Auckland City Mission - HomeGround by Stevens Lawson Architects.

Winner, Public Architecture: Auckland City Mission - HomeGround by Stevens Lawson Architects. Image: Mark Smith

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Winner, Small Project Architecture: Fitasfeck by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture.

Winner, Small Project Architecture: Fitasfeck by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture. Image: Sou Muy Ly

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Winner, Small Project Architecture: Shortland & Fort Commercial Lobby by CPRW Group (T/A CPRW).

Winner, Small Project Architecture: Shortland & Fort Commercial Lobby by CPRW Group (T/A CPRW). Image: Marcus Bailey

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Winner, Small Project Architecture: Maungawhau Tihi Boardwalk by Isthmus Group and Stellar Projects in association.

Winner, Small Project Architecture: Maungawhau Tihi Boardwalk by Isthmus Group and Stellar Projects in association. Image: Petra Leary

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Winner, Small Project Architecture: Rosenfeld Kidson Papakura Office by SGA - Strachan Group Architects.

Winner, Small Project Architecture: Rosenfeld Kidson Papakura Office by SGA - Strachan Group Architects. Image: Simon Devitt

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Winner, Small Project Architecture: The Tent by Studio John Irving.

Winner, Small Project Architecture: The Tent by Studio John Irving. Image: Simon Wilson

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Winner, Enduring Architecture: Axis Building (1991-92) by Patterson Co-Partners Architects.

Winner, Enduring Architecture: Axis Building (1991-92) by Patterson Co-Partners Architects. Image: Patrick Reynolds

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The winners of the 2022 Auckland NZIA Local Architecture Awards were announced at an awards ceremony held at Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre1. Forty-one projects were awarded across twelve categories encompassing small builds, civic architecture and multi-unit.

The awarded projects were selected from a shortlist of sixty-three projects by a jury led by Belinda George of Belinda George Architects, along with Rachel Dodd of Arthouse Architects, Neil Martin of Evatt Martin Architects and academic member Andrew Douglas.

The winning projects are:

Housing
Mahuika by Daniel Marshall Architect
Clifftops House by Bossley Architects
Dowie Rose House by Dowie Architects
Coxs Bay House by Guy Tarrant Architects
Hobson Bay by Hamish Cameron Architect
Rangiputa Bach by Herbst Architects
Matapouri Beach House by Herbst Architects
Eastern Beach House by Matt Brew Architect
Crinkle Cut House by Pac Studio and Steven Lloyd Architecture
Fale Marker by RTA Studio
The Dart by Studio John Irving
Sandiland by Studio John Irving

Housing - Alterations and Additions
Fife House by Bossley Architects
Town House by Guy Tarrant Architects
Under Ivy by Jack McKinney Architects
Tight & Light by Lloyd Hartley Architects
Split House by Pac Studio

Housing - Multi Unit
Sunderland Terrace by Stevens Lawson Architects
Kōtukutuku Kāinga by TOA Architects

Commercial Architecture
Te Aukati by FORMIS

Education
Paerata School by ASC Architects
Manurewa High School Business Hub by RTA Studio
Diocesan Arts Centre by Upton Architects and McIldowie Partners in association

Heritage
Cowes Police Station and Oyster Inspector’s House Restoration by Salmond Reed Architects

Hospitality
Park Hyatt Hotel Auckland by Bossley Architects
Alma by Jack McKinney Architects
QT Hotel, Auckland by Jasmax and Nic Graham & Assoc. in association

Interior Architecture
Mission Bay Apartment by Hamish Cameron Architect
MC Workplace Fit-Out by Jasmax
Colliers Head Office by Warren and Mahoney
Buddle Findlay by Warren and Mahoney

Planning & Urban Design
Te Wānanga by Isthmus Group

Public Architecture
Te Ngau O Horotiu—Ferry Berthing Facility by Isthmus Group
Puhinui Station Interchange by Jasmax
Auckland City Mission - HomeGround by Stevens Lawson Architects

Small Project Architecture
Fitasfeck by Bull O’Sullivan Architecture
Shortland & Fort Commercial Lobby by CPRW Group
Maungawhau Tihi Boardwalk by Isthmus Group and Stellar Projects in association
Rosenfeld Kidson Papakura Office by SGA – Strachan Group Architects
The Tent by Studio John Irving

Enduring Architecture
Axis Building (1991-92) by Patterson Co-Partners Architects

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


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