25 of New Zealand’s Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards

By Holly Giermann

With a record number of entries, the 2015 Canterbury Awards, organized by the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA), honored 25 Canterbury-based designs spanning 10 categories. The esteemed awards recognize and promote projects that are exceptionally sensitive to both their environment and occupants. Prevalent in this year’s awards was the theme of rebuilding, as several projects were realized despite earthquakes impeding their construction, resulting in innovative designs that adapted to the unforeseen setbacks.

Among 2015′s top recipients are Warren and Mahoney with six awards, and Sheppard & Rout and Athfield Architects, whose work garnered four and three honors, respectively. All of the winning projects will compete for the NZIA’s highest recognition in the awards program, the New Zealand Architecture Awards, to be announced in early November. See the full list of winning projects after the break.

Commercial Architecture Award:

Three35 / Jasmax

177 Victoria Street / Modern Architecture Partners (MAP)

Stranges and Glendenning Hill Building Replacement / Sheppard & Rout

Young Hunter House / Sheppard & Rout

Christchurch Eye Surgery Clinic / Wilson & Hill Architects

Education Award:

Whareora (Science and Wellbeing Facility), CPIT / Athfield Architects

Kidsfirst Diamond Harbour / Opus Architecture

Te Kete Ika – Dining Hall & Kitchen Redevelopment / Sheppard & Rout

Enduring Architecture Award:

Munro House / Warren and Mahoney

Heritage Award:

Isaac Theatre Royal / Warren and Mahoney

Matariki, University of Canterbury / Warren and Mahoney

Secondary Data Centre Refurbishment – University of Canterbury / Warren and Mahoney

Hospitality & Retail Award:

Merivale Retail / Thom Craig Architects

Housing Award:

Villa Close / Thom Craig Architects

Housing Alterations & Additions Award:

Loudon Homestead Alteration and Extension / Sheppard & Rout

Housing Multi Unit Award:

Cashel Street Townhouses / Athfield Architects

Public Architecture Award:

Hagley Oval Pavilion / Athfield Architects

Twizel Public Toilets / DLA Architects

Christchurch Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre / Patterson Associates

Ruataniwha Civic Centre Kaiapoi / Warren and Mahoney

Lincoln Library and Service Centre / Warren and Mahoney

Knox Presbyterian Church Rebuild / Wilkie + Bruce Architects

Small Project Architecture Award:

Lyttelton Studio Retreat / Bull O’Sullivan Architecture

Warrander Studio / First Light Studio and Makers of Architecture

Brooklands Lagoon Public Toilet / Opus Architecture

For more information on the 2015 Canterbury Awards and the winning projects, visit nzia.co.nz.

25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Christchurch Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre / Patterson Associates. Image © Jeremy Toth
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Isaac Theatre Royal / Warren and Mahoney. Image © Stephen Goodenough and Dawid Wisnicwski
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Christchurch Eye Surgery Clinic / Wilson & Hill Architects . Image © Stephen Goodenough
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Te Kete Ika – Dining Hall & Kitchen Redevelopment / Sheppard & Rout. Image © Peter Cui
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Young Hunter House / Sheppard & Rout. Image © Peter Cui
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Knox Presbyterian Chuch / Wilkie + Bruce Architects. Image © David Higgins
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Loudon Homestead / Sheppard & Rout. Image Courtesy of New Zealand Institute of Architects
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Hagley Oval Pavilion / Athfield Architects. Image© David Higgins
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Cashel Street Townhouses / Athfield Architects. Image © David Higgins
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Whareora (Science and Wellbeing Facility) / Athfield Architects. Image © David Higgins
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Munro House / Warren and Mahoney. Image Courtesy of New Zealand Institute of Architects
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Matariki, University of Canterbury / Warren and Mahoney. Image © David Higgins
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Christchurch Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre / Patterson Associates. Image © Jeremy Toth
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Twizel Public Toilets / DLA Architects. Image © Brian High Productions
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Lincoln Library and Service Center / Warren and Mahoney. Image © David Higgins
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Stranges and Glendenning Hill Building Replacement / Sheppard & Rout. Image © Peter Cui
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards 177 Victoria Street / MAP. Image Courtesy of New Zealand Institute of Architects
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Three35 / Jasmax. Image © Stephen Goodenough
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Kidsfirst Diamond Harbour / Opus Architecture. Image © Charlotte Clements
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Warrander Studio / First Light Studio and Makers of Architecture. Image Courtesy of New Zealand Institute of Architects
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Lyttleton Studio Retreat / Bull O'Sullivan Architecture. Image Courtesy of New Zealand Institute of Architects
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Brooklands Lagoon Public Toilet / Opus Architecture. Image © Charlotte Clements
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Ruataniwha Civic Centre / Warren and Mahoney. Image © David Higgins
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Secondary Data Center, University of Canterbury / Warren and Mahoney. Image © David Higgins
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Villa Close / Thom Craig Architects. Image Courtesy of New Zealand Institute of Architects
25 of New Zealand's Best Buildings Receive 2015 Canterbury Awards Merivale Retail / Thom Craig Architects. Image Courtesy of New Zealand Institute of Architects

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