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NZIA LOCAL ARCHITECTURE AWARDS 2021

AUCKLAND

“…early sketches show an atrium revealed by a section cut, and the built effect is an extraordinary southern façade that, when viewed from Victoria Park, is alive with the movement of people across playful balconies.”

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01 Te Kupenga (155 Fanshawe Street)

Architectus

PHOTOGRAPHER: SIMON DEVITT

02 Kotiro Nui

Bull O’Sullivan Architecture

PHOTOGRAPHER: PATRICK REYNOLDS

03 The Hotel Britomart

Cheshire Architects

PHOTOGRAPHER: SAM HARTNETT

04 25 Hargreaves Street

Fearon Hay Architects

PHOTOGRAPH: SUPPLIED

05 Ponsonby Road

Jack McKinney Architects

PHOTOGRAPHER: DAVID STRAIGHT

06 Foodstuffs North Island HQ

Monk Mackenzie

PHOTOGRAPHER: THOMAS SEEAR-BUDD

07 The Daniell Building

Warren and Mahoney

PHOTOGRAPHER: SAM HARTNETT

08 Commercial Bay

Warren and Mahoney, Woods Bagot and NH Architecture in association

PHOTOGRAPHER: SIMON DEVITT

EDUCATION

09 Te Kōhanga Reo o Ngā Pihi o Te Purapura Pai

Bull O’Sullivan Architecture

PHOTOGRAPHER: PATRICK REYNOLDS

10 New Shoots Early Childhood Education Centre

Copeland Associates Architects

PHOTOGRAPHER: KELVIN LIM

ENDURING

11 Pūkenga at Unitec (1993)

Rewi Thompson and Southcombe McClean & Co

PHOTOGRAPHER: SAM HARTNETT

HOSPITALITY

12 The Hotel Britomart

Cheshire Architects

PHOTOGRAPHER: SAM HARTNETT

13 Ahi

Jack McKinney Architects

PHOTOGRAPHER: DAVID STRAIGHT

14 Tuitui

Jack McKinney Architects

PHOTOGRAPHER: DAVID STRAIGHT

“From the wrapping of the building in soft, honey-toned bricks, to a reception space that provides the warm welcome of a close friend, this project is the built definition of hospitality.”
“‘Whare Koa’ translates to ‘house of joy’

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