Winning at the New Zealand Architecture Awards -- the country's most prestigious architectural competition -- must feel like winning the lottery. This year's winners, who accepted their awards at a ceremony in Auckland, were recently announced.
This year's program included nine award categories; the 2014 recipient of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Gold Medal, and the winner of the New Zealand Architectural Medal -- the competition's highest honor.
— bustler.net
2014 recipient of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Gold Medal: Patrick Clifford of Architectus Bowes Clifford Thomson
(Pictured above) Winner of the New Zealand Architectural Medal: ASB North Wharf by BVN Donovan Hill with Jasmax. Also awarded in: Commercial, Interior Architecture, and Sustainability categories
Below are some of our favorite photos from the category-winning projects.
AUT University Sir Paul Reeves Centre by Jasmax
Categories: Education, and Planning and Urban Design
A House at the Beach, Te Horo (1986) by Moller Architects
Category: Enduring Architecture Award
Headland House by Stevens Lawson Architects
Category: Housing
Regional Terminal at Christchurch Airport by BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax in association
Categories: Commercial Architecture and Interior
New Zealand Guest of Honour Pavilion by Patterson Associates Limited and Inside Out Productions Ltd
Category: International Architecture
Hurstmere Green by Sills van Bohemen
Category: Planning and Urban Design
Arruba Bach by Bossley Architects
Category: Small Project Architecture
Massey University Te Ara Hihiko – College of Creative Arts by Athfield Architects
Categories: Education and Sustainability
Check out more projects and other details on Bustler.
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