Outstanding architecture

In Bramble Close House, by Condon Scott Architects, stepped forms work with the land while making...
In Bramble Close House, by Condon Scott Architects, stepped forms work with the land while making the most of the views. PHOTO: BIDDI ROWLEY
Ōtepoti Building features bold diagonal facades, which reference Dunedin’s historic shoreline....
Ōtepoti Building features bold diagonal facades, which reference Dunedin’s historic shoreline. The building was designed by Warren & Mahoney and Aukaha. PHOTO: IAN HUTCHINSON
A conference room with a striking ceiling is part of a reworking of the Dunedin City Council...
A conference room with a striking ceiling is part of a reworking of the Dunedin City Council executive leadership level, designed by Parker Warburton Team Architects, Aukaha and Kaitiaki Studios. PHOTO: NICK BEADLE
Two Sheds, by RTA Studio, uses the familiar form of rural corrugated iron sheds, set within the...
Two Sheds, by RTA Studio, uses the familiar form of rural corrugated iron sheds, set within the dramatic Queenstown landscape. PHOTO: SAMUEL HARTNETT
In this Tarras house by Rafe Maclean Architects, the roof slopes towards the prevailing wind....
In this Tarras house by Rafe Maclean Architects, the roof slopes towards the prevailing wind. PHOTO: SIMON DEVITT
Arrowtown’s Ayrburn Precinct, by SA Studio, was a winner in the heritage and hospitality...
Arrowtown’s Ayrburn Precinct, by SA Studio, was a winner in the heritage and hospitality categories. This is the bar in the site’s original 1890s homestead. PHOTO: SIMON DEVITT
Kingsbury Glasshouse, by Tessa Kingsbury, transformed a former Dunedin church hall into a shared...
Kingsbury Glasshouse, by Tessa Kingsbury, transformed a former Dunedin church hall into a shared garden space surrounded by two compact homes. PHOTOS: TESSA KINGSBURY
Garden House, by Sarah Ritchie, was one of 11 residential projects recognised. The awards jury...
Garden House, by Sarah Ritchie, was one of 11 residential projects recognised. The awards jury described the 111sq m Wānaka home as a ‘‘calm and carefully designed retreat’’. PHOTO: IMAGEWORKS STUDIO.

Twenty-seven projects, ranging in scale from a small house to a multi-level carpark building, were recognised in the 2026 southern architecture awards in Dunedin last night.

Run by Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects, the awards celebrate the best buildings in Otago and Southland.

The Ayrburn Precinct, by SA Studio, was a double winner, claiming awards in the heritage and hospitality categories for its adaptation of Ayrburn Homestead at Arrowtown. The jury noted how the architects carefully balanced heritage conservation with contemporary use, allowing the building to become a restaurant while keeping its strong historic character.

Other successful projects included a ‘‘brew hall’’, a spa, a school redevelopment, and Skyline Carpark in Queenstown.

As usual for the southern region, the housing category was especially strong with 11 projects from the greater Wānaka/Queenstown area being recognised, the NZIA said in a press release.

A particular standout was Garden House by Sarah Ritchie, which the jury praised for its thoughtful use of recycled and repurposed materials. Combined with high levels of insulation and triple glazing, the home performed as well as it looked, delivering comfort and sustainability within a compact 111sq m floor plan.

‘‘This year, we have seen many projects emerging as a result of the post-Covid environment,’’ jury convener and architect Andrea O’Connor, of Oakley Gray Architects, said.

‘‘The remarkably high volume of work submitted in the residential categories highlights the profound psychological impact that Covid had on living environments.

‘‘The work quality has been exceptionally high, showcasing meticulous attention to detail, technical precision, and thoughtful design.’’

Ms O’Connor was joined on the jury by Lianne Cox (Studio of Pacific Architecture), Regan Hall (McCoy and Wixon Architects) and Ben Hudson (Ben Hudson Architects). — Allied Media