Awards
RSSThe winners have been named in the 2024 iteration of the annual awards programme, following the jury’s visit to 48 shortlisted projects across 12 categories.
The 2024 Sir Miles Warren Award for Commercial Architecture went to Deloitte Centre – Te Kaha by Warren and Mahoney.
The 2024 Ted McCoy Award for Education winner went to The Pā by Architectus, Jasmax and designTRIBE.
The 2024 Sir Ian Athfield Award for Housing went to Hills Residences by Edwards White Architects.
The 2024 John Scott Award for Public Architecture went to Te Taumata o Kupe Nuku by TOA Architects.
The 2024 John Sutherland Practice Award went to Tony Watkins, founder of the International Architects Designers and Planners for Social Responsibility.
Patrick Kelly, an architect working in Naarm Melbourne, Australia, has been awarded the 2024 F. Gordon Wilson Fellowship for Public Housing by the NZIA.
8 Willis Street has been honoured with a Highly Commended award at the World Green Building Council’s Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Buildings Awards.
World Architecture Festival 2024 had New Zealand architecture gunning for some of the prestigious programme’s most revered awards. Find out what projects took home awards.
The Interior Award-winning restaurant Metita in Auckland’s SkyCity has won in the prestigious Restaurant & Bar Design Awards, this year held in Barcelona.
The 2024 National ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards winners were announced on 1 November with a glowing family lodge receiving this year’s Supreme Award.
See the 2024 winners of the Dunedin Architecture School’s Architecture Photography Competition judged by Simon Devitt, Mark Boland and Graeme Campbell.
Twelve projects received awards at the 2024 Otago ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards on Friday 30 August at a ceremony in Cromwell.
Nineteen projects were celebrated at the Canterbury and Westland ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards on Friday 16 August in Christchurch.
Two projects by Alexander and Co. and one project by CTRL Space has put New Zealand bar design in the spotlight in this prestigious trans-Tasman awards programme.
Amongst this year’s World Architecture Festival short list was an unexpected find in the Future Projects - House category — a flat-pack home, designed by RTA Studio.
This year, five fanciful submissions have been short-listed for the prestigious 2025 Brick Bay Folly. Amanda Harkness takes a closer look at the line-up.
Find out who the winners of this year’s Warren Trust Awards for Architectural Writing are and read an exclusive excerpt from the Open category winner.
Metita by CTRL Space has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious Restaurant and Bar Design Awards, an awards programme celebrating the world’s most creative spaces.
Ligar Bay bach, a modernist interpretation of a jungle tree house by Greg Young of Young Architects, has won three awards at this year’s ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards.
100 homes from across New Zealand have been selected as finalists for the 2024 Registered Master Builders House of the Year competition.
Sahil Tiku recounts this year’s SANNZ 24 Hour Design Competition where architecture students from Auckland’s three architecture schools converged for a weekend of design.
The prestigious peer-reviewed national awards programme announces 48 shortlisted projects across 12 categories.
Two New Zealand buildings have been shortlisted for the ‘Best use of colour’ and ‘The Sustainability Prize’ respectively in this year’s World Architecture Festival.
This year marks the launch of a new trophy for the Interior Awards, designed by local designer Alistair Munro, who holds a Bachelor of Architectural Studies and MArch (Prof) from the University of Auckland.
The prestigious WAFX Prize has been awarded to a international firm for a proposed cultural project planned for downtown Auckland.
Experience all the highlights from the 2024 Interior Awards in our exclusive photo gallery.
Ten projects and one up-and-coming designer were honoured at this year’s Interior Awards.
This year’s panel brings formidable talent to the judging table. The team of three combines experience as writers, editors, educators, critics, and mentors.
The building told a story… is the prompt to kickstart your creative journey in this celebrated literary competition brought to you by NZIA and The Warren Trust.
Thirty of New Zealand’s top architecture, engineering and construction students competed to design an affordable and sustainable housing development in Christchurch.
Congratulations to this year’s Supreme and Retail Award winner.
Congratulations to this year’s Residential Kitchen Award winner.
Congratulations to this year’s Emerging Design Professional Award winner.
Congratulations to this year’s Civic Award winner.
Congratulations to this year’s Workplace up to 1000sqm Award winner.
Congratulations to this year’s Education Award winner.
Congratulations to this year’s Workplace over 1000sqm Award winner.
Congratulations to this year’s Residential Award winner.
Congratulations to this year’s Hospitality Award winner.