Rotorua's Eat Streat complex designed by Jacqui Heaton of APR Architects was Highly Commended in the Exterior Innovation and Infrastructure category sponsored by Jenkin Timber Ltd. The judges described it as "a festive arcade of engineered timber frames, fences and screens [that] has enhanced Rotorua's central restaurant strip".
The theme was a "celebration of timber" in line with Rotorua Lakes Council's Wood First initiative, judges said. "The Rotorua Lakes Council has made the district the first in New Zealand to join countries like Canada, France and Japan, which all have similar enlightened policies to promote wood as the most sustainable construction material," said Wood Processors and Manufacturers Association chief executive Jon Tanner when presenting the award to Mrs Chadwick.
The industry contributes an estimated 9 per cent of Rotorua's GDP and is the largest direct employer in the area. Forty per cent of all wood harvested nationally comes from within a 100km radius of the city.
WPMA promotions manager Debbie Fergie said entries had more than doubled this year. "Timber is a renewable resource providing whole-of-life credibility."