31 projects have been shortlisted in the 2025 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 architect Mark Mawdsley and rounded out by Geoff Lentz (Paua Architects), Tim Ross (Architype) and lay juror Sarah McCallum.
The winners will be announced on Friday 13 June.
Commercial Architecture
• Frankton Junction Carpark by Mason & Wales Architects
• O'Connells by McAuliffe Stevens
• Recreational Services Depot by Salmond Architecture
Education
• Trinity Catholic College Music and Art Suites by McCoy and Wixon Architects
Heritage
• Monte Christo Winery by Design Base Architects
• Trinity Catholic College Music and Art Suites by McCoy and Wixon Architects
• The Lakes District Museum by Origin Heritage
Hospitality
• Monte Christo Winery by Design Base Architects
Housing
• Roger's House by Anna-Marie Chin Architects
• Curio by Ben Hudson Architects
• Alpine Retreat by Black Pine Architects and eHaus in association
• Penrith Peaks by Condon Scott Architects
• Scout by Intuitive Architects
• Wings over Water by Kamermans Architects
• Openfield House by Keshaw McArthur and Matheson Whiteley in association
• Claremont Street Townhouse by Mason & Wales Architects
• Manukard Gård by Mason & Wales Architects
• Brick House by Rafe Maclean Architects
• Kaka Pod by Rafe Maclean Architects
• Beacon Point House by RTA Studio
• Kārearea House by RTA Studio
• Glenayr Farm House by Vaughn McQuarrie
Housing - Alterations & Additions
• Weather Watcher by ahha
• Lake Hayes by Crosson Architects
Housing - Multi Unit
• The Village by Arête Architects
• New Social Housing Development for The PACT Group by Mason & Wales Architects
Interior Architecture
• Port Otago Head Office by GHD Design and Kieran Cooper and Rose Evans in association
Planning & Urban Design
• George Street, Dunedin Retail Quarter by Jasmax
Public Architecture
• Roxburgh Pool by Hierarchy Group
• Te Kāika Wellbeing Hub by McCoy and Wixon Architects