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Local Rock House, Waiheke Island, by Andrew Patterson.

Local Rock House, Waiheke Island, by Andrew Patterson.

Celebrating 20 years as a sponsor of the same event with the Auckland Architecture Association, Cavalier Bremworth, has invested further by introducing a new category and boosting prize money by $6000 to a total of $16,000.

The AAA Cavalier Bremworth Unbuilt Architecture Awards 2011 have attracted a stellar judging line-up. One acclaimed international judge, balanced with two local judges will ensure a comprehensive and well debated judging process will occur. The judges are:

Kerry Hill, Kerry Hill Architects – Singapore/Perth
Australian-born, Singapore-based, Kerry Hill has been responsible for the design of many significant developments in South-East Asia and the wider Pacific region.  His achievements in his 40+ years of practice were recognised by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects honouring him with their Gold Medal in 2006. In 2010, Kerry received the Singapore President’s Design Award for the Designer of the Year.

Andrew Patterson, Patterson Associates, Auckland & AAA President
In May this year Architect Andrew Patterson’s practice was named by the world’s most searched architectural journal; World Architecture News as one of five firms “whose directional ideas are helping to shape the future of [world] architecture”.

Nat Cheshire
Nat Cheshire is an exciting young architect and designer who moves organically from huge institutional work to the digital fabrication of bespoke door handles and the hand-finishing of reclaimed furniture. He has been working in architecture since the mid-nineties, and ran a boutique practice before joining with Pip to start Cheshire Architects.

The winners will be announced and presented with their awards at the Awards function to be held at 7.00pm on Thursday 17 November 2011 at St Paul St Gallery. This will follow a lecture from guest judge Kerry Hill in an AUT lecture theatre opposite the gallery.


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