Awards
RSSTe Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects has announced 31 shortlisted projects for this year’s Wellington Architecture Awards.
This year’s Resene Te Kāhui Whaihanga Student Design Award winner is Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka Unitec School of Architecture student Myint San Aung.
Watch the video announcement of the top honours in the 2021 New Zealand Architecture Awards
The winners of the 2021 Eat Drink Design Awards have been announced.
The 2021 Sir Miles Warren Award for Commercial Architecture went to The Hotel Britomart by Cheshire Architects.
The winner of the 2021 Sir Ian Athfield Award for Housing is Our House by studio/LWA.
The Christchurch Town Hall by Warren and Mahoney was named winner of the 2021 John Scott Award for Public Architecture. The New Zealand Architecture Awards are run by Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.
Copenhill/Amager Bakke in Copenhagen, Denmark has been declared the World Building of the Year 2021 at the 14th annual World Architecture Festival (WAF) in Lisbon.
The winners have been named in the 2021 iteration of the annual awards programme, following the jury’s visit to the 52 short-listed projects across 15 towns and cities.
Watch the video announcement of the 2021 New Zealand Architecture Awards
A strong selection of projects were recognised in this year’s annual Resene Total Colour Awards.
Felicity Christian Architect has received an Honourable Mention at the 2021 Architecture MasterPrize for its Timatatanga Hou Camera Obscura.
Architectural Designers New Zealand (ADNZ) have revealed their winners for this year, with the top prize going to a house built inside a flood management area.
Joint RTA Studio and Irving Smith Architects project Te Whare Nui o Tuteata has been recognised in the Architizer A+Awards and the prestigious INDE Awards.
Nine New Zealand projects from six practices are on the shortlist for the 2021 World Architecture Festival.
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects has announced 52 finalists across 12 categories in this year’s national architecture awards programme.
Compelling civic spaces to workplaces of the future, people-centred homes and more: we name the best interiors of the year at the Interior Awards.
The highest honour of the night went to Te Ao Mārama by Jasmax with FJMT and designTRIBE for their “thoughtful unlayering of past interventions”.
A founding member of Jasmax’s cultural advisory group Waka Māia, Elisapeta Heta impressed this year’s Interior Awards jury with her collaborative design approach.
The last, but not least, region to announce their Local Awards winners saw the Auckland branch of the NZIA honour projects that included sustainable developments, social housing, old and new homes and many more.
Twenty-four buildings across the country’s Southern region have received an NZIA Local Award, including two Enduring Architecture prizes. See the winners here.
Thirty-one Cantabrian projects were honoured in the region’s Local Architecture Awards from new to old and big to small. See all the winners here.
Thirty projects from across Aotearoa have been shortlisted for this year’s Interior Awards from futuristic workplaces to heartwarming kitchens and much more. See all the finalists here.
Sixteen buildings across the Taranaki, Whanganui and Manawatu regions have received NZIA Local Awards, including three Enduring Architecture prizes. See the winners here.
Collaboration and friendship a common theme in jury citations for the 12 projects which received NZIA Local Awards in the region this year. See the winners here.
A restored heritage mansion is among the seven projects from the region that were recognised in the NZIA Local Awards. See the winners here.
Two Kāinga Ora social housing developments are amongst the 28 winners in the Capitol region honoured for their design, along with one Enduring recognition.
Sixteen projects across the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions have been recognised by the NZIA local branch. See the winners here.
Victoria University student Ben Tunui won the top award with his project Utu, which he says “draws architectural form and spatial composition from Māori rituals of encounter…”
Kiwi firm CTRL Space took home a commendation at the 2020 Eat Drink Design Awards and was among venues with sentimentality and tradition at their core, but executed in a contemporary way.
Architectural Designers New Zealand have revealed their 2020 winners, with top prize going to a remodelled state house in Mt Roskill.
The 2020 Sir Miles Warren Award for Commercial Architecture went to this Studio Pacific Architecture project, which judges said was “a delight to experience”.
The Jasmax-designed Western Springs College Ngā Puna o Waiōrea Redevelopment took home the Ted McCoy Award for Education for its sensitive approach.
Bull O’Sullivan Architecture has woven together whānau, whakapapa and wharenui in this winning project of the 2020 Sir Ian Athfield Award for Housing.
This Moller Architects space was named winner of the 2020 John Scott Award for Public Architecture for its display of architecture’s social value.
Twenty-six winners have been named in the 2020 iteration of the annual awards programme, following the jury’s visit to the 46 short-listed projects.
President of the NZIA, Judi Keith-Brown, has given four special recognition to four individuals and groups that have had a significant impact on our industries.
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) honoured Alington for his “deep and abiding commitment to the social role of architecture”.
Design director at CTRL Space in Auckland Sam Griffin won over this year’s jury with his depth of thinking and passion for interior design.
University of Auckland graduate Abdallah Alayan took home this year’s Student Award with his project that explores the future of spiritual architecture.