Hawke's Bay Today

Architectu­re excellence celebrated

Heritage honour for restored mansion at Mt Vernon

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Mt Vernon Station Homestead, a 139-yearold Waipukurau mansion, has been declared the winner in the heritage category of the Te Ka¯hui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay

Awards.

Built in 1882, the house at Mt Vernon is a category 1 historic place. The homestead was painstakin­gly restored to its former glory, winning Napier architect Ann Galloway a prize in the process.

The restoratio­n of the heritageli­sted Mount Vernon Station house was one of seven projects honoured at the awards in Napier last night.

The homestead went on the market in 2017 for the first time since it was built in 1882, and had been in the same family for six generation­s.

At the awards, convener Evan Mayo, of practice Architectu­re Bureau, described Mount Vernon Station’s restoratio­n as “a labour of love”.

“Great care has been taken to ensure that the modernised service spaces don’t just complement the original building, but enhance the character of the house, and ensure that its story, from constructi­on in 1882 through the Napier earthquake in 1931 and decline through the latter part of last century, is told for another 140 years.”

Celebratin­g the best new architectu­re in the Gisborne and Hawke’s Bay regions, the awards covered five categories — heritage, housing, interior architectu­re, public architectu­re and small project architectu­re.

Other award winners included Glen-Barra, a large country house built for clients who are lovers of food, sport and entertaini­ng; and Black Barn J & D House, a semirural home constraine­d by mature vegetation and its topography.

Both homes were designed by Havelock North firm Clarkson Architects, and both won an award in the housing category.

The Local Architectu­re Awards 2021 is a peer-reviewed programme run by Te Ka¯hui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects, in associatio­n with Resene and APL.

The awards run between April 28 and May 26.

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 ?? PHOTOS / KEVIN BILLS PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? Mt Vernon Station Homestead in all its glory.
PHOTOS / KEVIN BILLS PHOTOGRAPH­Y Mt Vernon Station Homestead in all its glory.
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The interior of the homestead.
 ??  ?? The house was lovingly restored, on keeping with its former glory.
The house was lovingly restored, on keeping with its former glory.
 ?? PHOTO / HAZEL REDMOND ?? Glen-Barra near Havelock North is expressed as a collection of single-storey wings and pavilions.
PHOTO / HAZEL REDMOND Glen-Barra near Havelock North is expressed as a collection of single-storey wings and pavilions.
 ?? PHOTO / HAZEL REDMOND ?? Black Barn J & D House near Havelock North is made up of a series of four boxes that allow the house to be opened and closed as desired.
PHOTO / HAZEL REDMOND Black Barn J & D House near Havelock North is made up of a series of four boxes that allow the house to be opened and closed as desired.

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