Twenty-nine projects have been shortlisted in the 2024 Southern Architecture Awards.
The shortlisted projects were selected from entries in the awards programme of the Southern Branch of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.
The shortlist was compiled by a jury led by Eliška Lewis of Eliška Lewis Architects and rounded out by Guy Marriage (First Light Studio/Victoria University of Wellington), Erin Taylor (Hyndman Taylor Architects), Gary Todd (Gary Todd Architecture).
The winners will be announced on Friday 17 May.
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Commercial Architecture
Roost Arrowtown by Assembly Architects and Spirus Architecture (Maurice Orr architect) in association
Dunlop Hub by Pac Studio and Steven LLoyd Architecture in association
Invercargill Central by The Buchan Group New Zealand Pty
Education
Columba College Boarding Village by Parker Warburton Team Architects
Heritage
Monte Christo Winery by Design Base Architects
Ayrburn by SA Studio
Dunedin Railway Station Restoration by Salmond Reed Architects
Hospitality
The Fork and Tap by Mary Jowett Architects
Housing
Vineyard House by Anna-Marie Chin Architects
Alexandra Rock House by Anna-Marie Chin Architects
Our house by Assembly Architects
Penrith Peaks by Condon Scott Architects
Parkinson Strange House by Koia Architects Queenstown
Grendon Street Residence by McCoy and Wixon Architects
Verdant House by Pac Studio and Steven LLoyd Architecture in association
Roys Peak Farmhouse by Rafe Maclean Architects
Split Gable House by Rafe Maclean Architects
Wānaka S.K.I House by Roberts Gray Architects
Quarry Hill House by Sheppard & Rout Architects
Park House by Studio of Pacific Architecture
Housing - Alterations & Additions
Mou Tapu Crib by Mason & Wales Architects
Bedford by PRau
Ivy Box by yoke.
Housing - Multi Unit
University of Otago Te Rangihīroa by Jasmax
Marina Terrace Apartments by Mason & Wales Architects
Interior Architecture
Forsyth Barr Dunedin Office Fitout by McAuliffe Stevens
Intus by Parker Warburton Team Architects
Public Architecture
Murihiku Marae by Boon
Te Puna o Whakaehu by McCoy and Wixon Architects and Maguire and Harford Architects in association