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Award winning Bay of Plenty architecture announced

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Steven Chambers' Pohutukawa House in Ōtūmoetai won the Residential Compact New Home up to 150m2 Architectural Design Award. Photo / Supplied

Steven Chambers' Pohutukawa House in Ōtūmoetai won the Residential Compact New Home up to 150m2 Architectural Design Award. Photo / Supplied

Four Bay of Plenty designers have taken home nine separate awards at the region's 2020 ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards.

From apartments to commercial properties and residential homes, judges were impressed with the award-winning projects.

The Bay of Plenty award winning architectural designers were Steven Chambers, of Stufkens + Chambers Architects, Darryl Church, of DCA Architects of Transformation, Adam Taylor, of ATA, and Jason MacDonald, of JMAC Architecture Ltd.

Chambers won two awards. The first for his 'Pohutukawa House' in Ōtūmoetai which won the Residential Compact New Home up to 150m2 Architectural Design Award and a second, Commended Award for his design of a commercial build in Willow St.

Judges said Pohutukawa House was "small, sustainable, simple and special".

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"Steven has reused and recycled existing materials and taken care to ensure the home is future proofed with features like electric vehicle chargers. However, it was the obvious care and attention placed on detailing, that made the project stand out," the judging panel said.

The interior of the award winning Pohutukawa House. Photo / Supplied
The interior of the award winning Pohutukawa House. Photo / Supplied

Creating a sense of calm, while maintaining the privacy of a home, was the intent behind Mt Maunganui home 'Muricata House' which won MacDonald the regional award for Best Residential Interiors.

In this project, the interiors celebrate a pared-back palette of soft greys, warm whites, and rhythmically ordered timbers to deliver an organic sensory of calm. Judges praised MacDonald for his meticulous detailing.

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Church was the recipient of five regional awards for four projects.

He received the Bay of Plenty Resene Colour in Design Award for his work on an office fit out at Holland Beckett Law.

Judges commented on the use of colour to create a sense of joy, with the yellow tones used in the interior carefully linked to the Holland Beckett Law branding, providing a connection throughout the office.

This project also received a Commended Award in the Commercial/Industrial Interiors category sponsored by GIB.

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Jason MacDonald's Muricata House won the Regional Award for best Residential Interiors. Photo / Supplied
Jason MacDonald's Muricata House won the Regional Award for best Residential Interiors. Photo / Supplied

Church's other awards include a Highly Commended in the Residential Multi-Unit Dwelling category-sponsored by MiTek for his project Pilot Bay Apartments. This build, with a challenging site and a complex brief, resulted in four elegant and sophisticated apartments that overlook the bay in Tauranga.

A Commended Award in the Commercial/Industrial category for the 'Cultural Crossing Commercial Building' in Rotorua was also earned by Church for his delivery of a building that celebrates the cultural crossover between Pakeha and Māori.

Judges said the project embeds traditional Taniko patterns while referencing the rigour of colonial times in the design of its facades.

Church's fourth award winning project for the evening, and fifth award, is proof that local government facilities do not need to be boring, with the fit out he completed for the Bay of Plenty Regional Council receiving a Commended Award in the Commercial/Industrial Interiors category sponsored by GIB.

The brief for the regional council building included requirements for site carparks, associated dangerous goods storage, staff showers and changing rooms for field workers, meeting spaces, a conference room, staff café and workspaces for a future capacity of 52 staff.

The material and colour palette refers to the sea, lakes, mountains, and forests under the stewardship of the regional council authority.

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Judges said the materials were well chosen for both durability, acoustic performance, and warmth.

"We enjoyed the custom, integrated handles in the oak battened doors, a welcome change from the usual cold to touch stainless steel commonly used in contemporary office spaces."

Darryl Church received the Bay of Plenty Resene Colour in Design Award for his work on an office fit out at Holland Beckett Law. Photo / Supplied
Darryl Church received the Bay of Plenty Resene Colour in Design Award for his work on an office fit out at Holland Beckett Law. Photo / Supplied

The final recipient at last night's Bay of Plenty ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards was Adam Taylor of ATA who received a Commended Award in the Residential Alterations and Additions category for his design 'Shug Life'.

This two-storey, art nouveau beach cottage in Mount Maunganui has been completely re-interpreted in a contemporary, urban and slightly provocative way. 'Shug Life' enthusiastically and elegantly meets the design brief: "a bach with the practicalities of a bach, without looking like one."

Architectural Designers New Zealand CEO Gregory Watts says the awards programme run by ADNZ is an inspiring celebration of the work of New Zealand's architectural design community.

"New Zealand has some of the most talented and creative architectural designers. Each year the standard of design delivered gets higher, which greatly benefits the New Zealand built environment and our communities.

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"We live in a challenging environment and yet our members make the delivery of exceptional work seem effortless. Well done to our Bay of Plenty winners," Watts said.

The ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards have celebrated and recognised the creativity of New Zealand architects and architectural designers for more than a decade. Regional winners are announced from October to November, while the National Awards Gala will be held on Friday 20 November 2020 in Auckland.

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