Weekend Herald

Tiny rusted cottages win top design award

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Two little rusted cottages have won big at the New Zealand Architectu­ral Design awards — confirming not only can smaller, sustainabl­e homes mean a simpler life, but they can look amazing too.

This year’s winner of the ADNZ Resene Architectu­ral Design supreme award were two adjoined townhouses — just 74sq meach — on a 300sq mcentral city site in Christchur­ch.

The prestigiou­s awards were presented at a ceremony at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa last night.

The rusted Madras St workingman’s cottages were designed by Mitchell Coll of Coll Architectu­re and described as “an exemplar for urban living”, by the ADNZ judges.

The properties also won the Residentia­l Multi- Unit Dwelling Architectu­ral Design Award and Residentia­l Interiors Architectu­ral Design Award.

“Back Country House” in the hills of Puhoi, designed by David Maurice of LTD Architectu­ral Design Studio, won the new home award for 150sq m- 300sq m.

The judges described the design as a “clever use of volume inside a primary form”.

The property features hidden bathtubs under the deck which overlooks a stunning bush setting.

“All spaces are multifunct­ional. Judicious detailing, demonstrat­ing a high level of craft and conceptual awareness from all involved, allows the primary design propositio­n to be presented on strong terms,” the judges said.

Allan McIntosh of Buildology won the Resene Colour in Design Award for “17 O’Neill”, a restoratio­n of a Ponsonby villa. The Resene judges were wowed by its beauty.

“The neutral palette flows effortless­ly throughout to create a fresh and inviting space,” they said.

“The brick feature wall, rich timber floors and mustard light fixtures bounce off each other to create a cosy, comfortabl­e and warm space while the soft green hall leads you to the lush backyard.”

Pippin Wright- Stow of F3 Design was awarded for “Lyttelton Landing” — Residentia­l Compact New Home — up to 150sq m, and Jason Higham of Higham Architectu­re for Green Alteration­s won the Residentia­l Alteration­s and Additions Architectu­ral Design Award for a property in Rangiora.

Cymon Allfrey and Don Roy of Cymon Allfrey Architects won Residentia­l New Home over 300sq mfor their design showing off dramatic views in Mt Pleasant, Christchur­ch.

 ??  ?? Kirsty Wynn “Back Country House” in Puhoi, designed by David Maurice of LTD Architectu­ral Design Studio, was praised for its high level of craft. Judges hailed the twin 74sq m townhouses in Christchur­ch, designed by Mitchell Coll of Coll Architectu­re,...
Kirsty Wynn “Back Country House” in Puhoi, designed by David Maurice of LTD Architectu­ral Design Studio, was praised for its high level of craft. Judges hailed the twin 74sq m townhouses in Christchur­ch, designed by Mitchell Coll of Coll Architectu­re,...

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