Twenty-six projects have been shortlisted in the 2024 Gisborne & Hawke’s Bay Architecture Awards
The shortlisted projects were selected from entries in the awards programme of the Gisborne & Hawke’s Bay Branch of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.
The shortlist was compiled by a jury led by Ann Galloway of Ann Galloway Architect and rounded out by Christina van Bohemen (Sills van Bohemen), Pierre Du Toit (Fat Parrot Architecture), and graduate architect Jess Stent.
The winners will be announced on Friday 14 June.
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Commercial Architecture
Kaweka Hospital - Stage I by Architecture HDT Hawkes Bay
Tribune by RTA Studio
Joll Road Laneways - Stage 2 by RTA Studio
Education
Te Whare Te Manukura by Atkinson Harwood Architecture
Heretaunga Intermediate School by DCA Architects of Transformation
Heritage
Toitoi Municipal Building, Hastings by Matthews & Matthews Architects
Housing
Black Beech House by Bonnifait + Associates Architects
The Woolshed's Sibling by Chloe Coles
Bone / Moroney House by Clarkson Architects
Matarua Rise House by Clarkson Architects
Tākapu by Daniel Marshall Architect
Punakerua by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott and Crosson Architects in association
Bayview House by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
Matarua Rise by Dorrington Atcheson Architects
Haumoana House by Glamuzina Architects
Mahia Retreat by Hoogerbrug Architects
Te Mata House by Rowe Baetens Architecture
Westshore House by Three Sixty Architecture
Housing - Multi Unit
St Aubyn Village Estate by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
Interior Architecture
GCT Office by Atkinson Harwood Architecture
Joll Road Laneways - Stage 2 Interiors by RTA Studio and AGD in association
Public Architecture
Kiwa Pools by Architecture HDT
Catholic Parish of Napier Mission & Administration Building by Atkinson Harwood Architecture and Graham Weaver Architecture in association
Waiohiki Marae Wharenui by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
Napier War Memorial by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott
Small Project Architecture
Windsor ZS 11kV Switchboard Upgrade by Charissa Snijders Architect