
Finalists at the 2017 Interior Awards include a chapel that mixes old and new, a golden-hued office and an industrial inner-city café. The Interior Awards 2017 has brought together a rich and diverse range of projects and industry professionals all vying for a top spot in nine categories.
In the first phase, judges chose 24 projects and three emerging design professionals as finalists from a total of 135 entries, which included submissions from 89 design practices. In the second phase of the Interior Awards, finalists will present their work, live, to the awards jury on May 31 and June 1 in Auckland.
Winners will be announced at an awards and networking evening on June 29 at Metropolis Museum in Auckland.
The finalists are:
Retail:
Caro’s Grey Lynn by Peddle Thorp
Aesop by Pattersons Associates
AS Colour – QV Melbourne by Think & Shift
Hospitality:
Amano by McKinney + Windeatt Architects
Eighthirty Anzac Ave by Glamuzina Architects
Augustus Bistro by Richardson
Workplace (up to 1,000m2):
SGA Studio and Workshop by Strachan Group Architects
Unispace Auckland Studio by Unispace
Peddle Thorp Studio by Peddle Thorp
Workplace (over 1,000m2):
TVNZ Television Network Centre Refurbishment by Warren and Mahoney Architects
Gallaway Cook Allan – Dunedin by McAuliffe Stevens Registered Architects
Warren and Mahoney Auckland Studio by Warren and Mahoney Architects
Civic:
Saint Andrews College Centennial Chapel by Architectus
Victoria University Business School Rutherford House Redevelopment by Athfield Architects
ASB Waterfront Theatre by Moller Architects
Installation:
The Colour Factory by The Wonder Group
GIB® Pavilion by Paterson Architecture Collective
Future Islands: The New Zealand pavilion at the 2016 Venice
Architecture Biennale by Future Islands
Craftsmanship:
Harewood Underpass by Jasmax
SGA Studio – Prefabricated Elements by Strachan Group Architects
Commensality by Luke Scott with Clark Bardsley Design
Student:
Jiaxuan Goh (University of Auckland) – Percy Vos Boatyard Re-imagined
Katerina French-Armstrong (Massey University) – Hononga o te Whenua, Connections of the Land
Elliott Morgan (University of Auckland) – Morphosis of Social Conscience
Emerging Design Professional:
Tessa Pawson of Jasmax
David Hoad of Warren and Mahoney Architects
Rosie Taylor of Unispace
(Source: www.architecturenow.co.nz)
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