NZIA Gold Medal
Appearance
The New Zealand Institute of Architects Gold Medal is an award presented annually by the Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) to a New Zealand architect.
History
[edit]From 1927 until 1977 a gold, silver or bronze prize was awarded each for the design of a public building and was judged by the Royal institute of British Architects. In 1978 a "National Award" replaced the Gold Medal.
The Gold Medal was reintroduced in 1999 and was awarded to an architect who, over a period of time, made an outstanding contribution to the practice of architecture, as demonstrated through the production of a consistently high-quality body of work.[1]
Recipients (1927 to 1956)
[edit]Year | Name | Building | Award | Ref. |
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1927 | Stanley W. Fearn | William Booth Memorial Training College, Wellington | Gold | [2] |
1928 | Gummer and Ford | Remuera Library, Auckland | Gold | [3] |
1929 | Grierson, Aimer & Draffin | Auckland War Memorial Museum | Gold | [4] |
1930 | Surrey S. Alleman | Hampton Court Flats, Auckland | Gold | [5][6] |
1931 | Gummer and Ford | Auckland Railway Station | Gold | [7] |
1932 | Gray Young, Morton and Young | The Wellesley Club, Wellington | Gold | [8] |
1933 | Tole and Massey | St. Michael's Catholic Church, Auckland | Gold | [9] |
1934 | Herbert W. Hall | St. David's Memorial Church, Cave, South Canterbury | Gold | [10] |
1935 | No award | |||
1936 | K. W. Aimer | Marino Gardens, Auckland | Gold | [11] |
1937 | H. L Massey | Cintra Flats, Auckland | Gold | [12] |
1938 | A. F. Morgan & H. L Massey | New Public Library, Whangarei | Gold | [13] |
1939 | Turnbull & Rule | Surgical Block, Public Hospital, Timaru | Gold | [14] |
1940 | H. L Massey | Wellington Provincial Centennial Memorial | Gold | [14] |
1941 | No award | |||
1942 | Bernard Jones | His own house, 7 Gill Road, Wellington | Bronze | |
1943 | No award | |||
1944 | No award | |||
1945 | No award | |||
1946 | Vernon A. Brown | Lemon House, 51 St. Stephen's Ave, Auckland | Bronze | |
1947 | G. F. Wilson | Government Flats, Dixon St, Wellington | Gold | |
1948 | R. H. Toy | His own house, 61 Selwyn Road, Auckland | Bronze | |
1949 | Watkin & Stermson | Browne House, 83 Heliers Bay Road, Auckland | Bronze | |
1950 | Massey, Beatson, Rix-Trott & Carter | Massey House, 452A Remuera Road, Auckland | Bronze | |
1951 | Massey, Beatson, Rix-Trott & Carter | Webb House, 68 Paratai Drive | Bronze | |
1952 | Structon Group | St. Joseph's Orphanage, Upper Hutt | Gold | |
1952 | Lightbody & Koefoed | Fordham House, Wadestown | Bronze | |
1953 | James H. Hall-Kenny | Milk Treatment Station, Penrose, Auckland | Gold | |
1953 | Massey, Beatson, Rix-Trott & Carter | Redwood House, 20 Westridge Rd, Titirangi | Bronze | |
1954 | Structon Group | The Church of St. James, Lower Hutt | Gold | |
1954 | Peter Middleton | Latch House, Auckland | Bronze | |
1955 | King and Christie | Swallow House, 170 Upland Rd, Auckland | Bronze | |
1956 | E. J. McCoy | Aquinas Hall, Dunedin | Gold | |
1956 | E. J. McCoy | Nees House, Dunedin | Bronze | |
1956 | T. K. Donner | Vehicle Testing Station, Auckland | Silver | [15] |
1957 | T. K. Donner | Parnell Baths, Auckland | Gold | |
1958 | Hall & McKenzie | The Hermitage, Aoraki Mt Cook | Gold | |
1958 | D. J. Wilson | Moore House, Masterton | Bronze | |
1959 | Warren & Mahoney | Dental Nurses' Training School, Christchurch | Gold | |
1960 | Paul Pascoe | Christchurch International Airport | Gold | |
1960 | Mark Brown & Fairhead | Silk Warehouse for Makower McBeath & Co Ltd, Auckland | Silver | |
1960 | G. G. Kenny | Own House, Auckland | Bronze | |
1961 | Newman. Smith & Greenhough | Whanganui War Memorial | Gold | [16] |
Recipients (since 1999)
[edit]Year | Name |
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1999 | John Scott[17] |
2000 | Sir Miles Warren[18] |
2001 | The Group[19][20] |
2002 | Ted McCoy[21] |
2003 | Peter Beaven[22] |
2004 | Ian Athfield[23] |
2005 | David Mitchell[24] |
2006 | Gordon Moller[25] |
2007 | no award |
2008 | Ivan Mercep[26] |
2009 | no award |
2010 | Marshall Cook[27] |
2011 | Jack Manning[28] |
2012 | Pete Bossley[29] |
2013 | Pip Cheshire[30] |
2014 | Patrick Clifford[31] |
2015 | Stuart Gardyne[32] |
2016 | Roger Walker[33] |
2017 | Andrew Patterson[34] |
2018 | Jeremy Salmond[35] |
2019 | no award |
2020 | Dave Strachan[36] |
2021 | Julie Stout[37] |
2022 | Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson[38] |
2023 | Deidre Brown[39] |
References
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- ^ Architects (www.nzia.co.nz), NZ Institute of. "2011 Gold Medal: Jack Manning". NZ Institute of Architects (www.nzia.co.nz). Retrieved 26 August 2021.
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- ^ Architects (www.nzia.co.nz), NZ Institute of. "2014 Gold Medal: Patrick Clifford". NZ Institute of Architects (www.nzia.co.nz). Retrieved 26 August 2021.
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- ^ "2021 Gold Medal: Julie Stout". New Zealand Institute of Architects. 16 February 2022. Retrieved 16 February 2022.
- ^ "2022 Gold Medal: Nicholas Stevens and Gary Lawson". New Zealand Institute of Architects. 22 February 2023. Retrieved 22 February 2023.
- ^ "2023 Gold Medal: Professor Deidre Brown". New Zealand Institute of Architects. 7 March 2024. Retrieved 7 March 2024.