Awards
RSSTwo 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.
One of the biggest projects to hit the City of Sails this year, the Commercial Bay Retail Precinct, took home the biggest prize of the night.
See who took home the 10 category wins at this year’s Interior Awards along with the Supreme Winner: 2020’s best design of the year.
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects has announced 45 projects as finalists in this year’s national architecture awards programme.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. See the Civic category presentations here.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. See the Emerging Design Professionals present here.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. See the Healthcare and Wellness finalists present here.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. See the Hospitality category presentations here.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. Here, the Residential House finalists’ presentations are available.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. Here, the Residential Kitchen finalists’ presentations are available.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. Watch the Retail category presentations here.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. Watch the Student category presentations here for.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. See the Workplace (over 1000m2) presentations here.
This year’s finalists presented their projects live to the jury over Zoom. See the Workplace (up to 1000m2) presentations here.
The final local awards programme of this season takes us to the bottom of the country where 23 projects have been honoured by the NZIA.
The Auckland region saw 44 winners named in this year’s peer-reviewed local awards, run by Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.
Fifteen projects were honoured at this year’s peer-reviewed Local Awards for the Western region, from a heritage war memorial to new homes and more.
The judges have narrowed down a record-breaking number of entries to 37 finalists. See the shortlist here.
The capital region sees 28 projects named as winners in this year’s local awards programme, including heritage projects, tiny homes, libraries and much more.
Eleven winners have been named in the 2020 Nelson/Marlborough region of the NZIA Local Awards, including an apartment complex, an airport and a whimsical food factory.
Twenty-five projects – including multi-unit housing, new homes, town squares and toilet pavilions – have been named winners by the NZIA Canterbury branch.
Eleven projects have been named as winners in these local awards, including a wine lounge, a police station and public toilets.
Twenty four projects have been honoured in the NZIA local awards for Waikato and Bay of Plenty. See the winners here.
These Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects awards have seen 15 finalists named by a judging panel of local architects and community members.
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Western branch has named 21 projects from around the region for it’s local shortlist.
Seventeen projects were shortlisted in these regions’ combined local awards this year, from wine bars to health centres to civic buildings and much more in between.
Colourful schools, coastal houses, education centres and more feature in the 29 shortlisted projects for this year’s Waikato/Bay of Plenty local awards.