The New Zealand Institute of Architects have revealed the winners of the 2015 New Zealand Architecture Awards, a total of 28 prizes were handed out at an awards ceremony held at the Auckland Museum.
Three new named categories were included as a part of the awards this year including the John Scott Award for public architecture, the Sir Ian Athfield Award for housing, and the Sir Miles Warren Award for commercial architecture.
The Blyth Performing Arts Centre by Stevens Lawson Architects took out the program’s highest honour, receiving the New Zealand Architecture Medal along with an Education award.
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The full list of winners:
OVERALL WINNER: NEW ZEALAND ARCHITECTURE MEDAL
The Blyth Performing Arts Centre by Stevens Lawson Architects. Photography by Mark Smith

SIR MILES WARREN AWARD FOR COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE
Stranges and Glendenning Hill Building by Sheppard & Rout Architect. Photography by Peter Cui - Choose Photography

JOHN SCOTT AWARD FOR PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE
Christchurch Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre by Patterson Associates. Photography by Emma Smales

SIR IAN ATHFIELD AWARD FOR HOUSING
Lyttelton Studio Retreat by Bull O'Sullivan Architecture. Photography by Patrick Reynolds

COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE
Mackelvie Street Shopping Precinct by RTA Studio. Photography by Patrick Reynolds

Stranges and Glendenning Hill Building by Sheppard & Rout Architects. Photography by Peter Cui - Choose Photography

EDUCATION
Avondale College by Jasmax. Photography by Kenneth Li

MIT Manukau & Transport Interchange by Warren and Mahoney Architects. Photography by Patrick Reynolds

Iona College Information Resource Centre by Stevens Lawson Architects. Photography by Mark Smith

The Blyth Performing Arts Centre by Stevens Lawson Architects. Photography by Mark Smith

ENDURING ARCHITECTURE
Gibbs House (1984) by Manning Mitchell Architects. Photography by The New Zealand Institute of Architects

Coleraine House (1980) by Athfield Architects. Photography by Euan Sarginson

Deanwell School (1968) by South Auckland Education Board–Architectural Division (architects: S.V. Mrkusic & J.W. Kellaway). Photography by J.W. Kellaway

HERITAGE
Lopdell House by Mitchell & Stout Architects. Photography by Sam Hartnett

The Treasury Research Centre & Archive by Architectus. Photography by Simon Devitt

Monica Loves by C Nott Architects. Photography by Meredith Lord

HOUSING
Ostend Road Home by Bull O'Sullivan Architecture. Photography by Simon Devitt

Red House by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects. Photography by Simon Devitt

Castle Rock House by Herbst Architects. Photography by Patrick Reynolds

Boatsheds by SGA Ltd–Strachan Group Architects and Rachael Rush in association. Photography by Patrick Reynolds

In-Situ House by Stevens Lawson Architects. Photography by Mark Smith

HOUSING –ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS
Clevedon Estate by Herbst Architects. Photography by The New Zealand Institute of Architects

Sod the Villa by Malcolm Walker Architects. Photography by Patrick Reynolds

HOUSING - MULTI UNIT
Clyde Quay Wharf Apartment Redevelopment by Athfield Architects. Photography by Jason Mann

Marshall Court Apartments for City Housing WCC by Designgroup Stapleton Elliott. Photography by Paul McCredie

INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE
New Zealand China Concept Store by Patterson Associates in association with ECUC. Photography by The New Zealand Institute of Architects

PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE
Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery by Mitchell & Stout Architects. Photography by Patrick Reynolds

Christchurch Botanic Gardens Visitors Centre by Patterson Associates. Photography by Emma Smales

Kathleen Kilgour Centre by Wingate + Farquhar. Photography by Simon Devitt

SMALL PROJECT ARCHITECTURE
Te Kaitaka—“The Cloak” by Fearon Hay Architects. Photography by Simon Wilson

Lyttelton Studio Retreat by Bull O'Sullivan Architecture. Photography by Patrick Reynolds

Brooklands Lagoon Public Toilet by Opus Architecture. Photography by Charlotte Clements
