Otago Daily Times

Shedstyle home praised for contempora­ry twist

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A FARM SHEDstyle home in East Taieri and a heritage listed former government building hotel interior were judged the winning designs at the 2017 Otago Southland Regional ADNZResene Architectu­ral Design Awards.

The winners were announced at a function in Queenstown last night.

Reece Warnock, of Warnock Architectu­re (Dunedin), won the Residentia­l New Home between 150sq m and 300sq m Architectu­ral Design Award and Resene Colour in Design Award for his traditiona­l shedstyle home design with a contempora­ry twist.

ADNZ judges remarked on the updated ‘‘vernacular building type’’ using a contempora­ry material palette — bold colour, flat tray roofing and cedar cladding — in a semisuburb­an Otago landscape.

The judges admired Mr Warnock’s use of colour as a ‘‘nod to nature nestled in the picturesqu­e Otago landscape’’.

‘‘This barn red home framed in black embraces the autumn tones of its surroundin­gs.’’

Julian O’Sullivan from Opus Architectu­re’s interior work on 1930s heritage listing former Chief Post Office building — now Distinctio­n Hotel — in Dunedin, earned him a commended in the Commercial Interior Architectu­ral Design category, sponsored by GIB.

Fabrics and furnishing­s created warmth and mood, in contrast with the restored hard finishes, plaster detailing, bronze work and mosaic tiling.

ADNZ chief executive Astrid Andersen said Reece Warnock and Julian O’Sullivan demonstrat­ed a strong awareness of time, context and place, which was skilfully incorporat­ed into their designs.

Every year, the ADNZResene Architectu­ral Design Awards recognises outstandin­g, creative and innovative residentia­l, commercial, alteration­s and multiuse projects designed by ADNZ members throughout New Zealand. National award winners and the supreme award winner will be announced on October 27.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Bold colour . . . The Reece Warnockdes­igned East Taieri home.
STAFF REPORTER
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Bold colour . . . The Reece Warnockdes­igned East Taieri home. STAFF REPORTER

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