Whanganui Chronicle

Ridgway Chambers wins architectu­re award

Formerly derelict building an architectu­re award winner

- Staff Reporter

Whanganui’s revamped Ridgway Chambers has won a prestigiou­s award for heritage architectu­re. The formerly derelict building on the corner of Ridgway St and Drews Ave was bought by Hadleigh Reid in 2018 and converted into a gallery space and apartments designed by Drawing Room Architectu­re & Design.

The heritage award was one of 16 presented at Te Ka¯hui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects Western Awards, which cover the Taranaki, Whanganui and Manawatu¯ regions, at a ceremony in New Plymouth on Friday night.

Judges described Ridgway Chambers as “contributi­ng to the reactivati­on of a leafy CBD area earmarked for future urban regenerati­on”.

Drawing Room Architectu­re & Design is a local practice, led by architect Elinor Harvey Mcdouall, which is also responsibl­e for the Whanganui and Manawatu¯ Plunket hub, the Whanganui public library’s reinvigora­tion, and the fit-out of Sarjeant on the Quay.

In October Ridgway Chambers was named the supreme winner at the inaugural Whanganui Regional Heritage Awards.

Bulls’ long-awaited Te Matapihi Community Centre, by Architectu­re Workshop, was one of three winners in the public architectu­re category.

The awards jury praised the building, which opened in September 2020, as being a signifier of the beginning of a new civic centre for the town.

Marton-based Felicity Wallace Architects’ “Small Town House” was one of the winners in the housing category.

Three enduring architectu­re awards were presented, celebratin­g buildings 25

years or older that have stood the test of time. One was the 1984 Eddie Belchamber­s-designed Officers Barracks and Mess building at Waiouru Military Camp. The rarely-seen wood and concrete structure cascades down a hillside, with spectacula­r views of Mt Ruapehu.

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 ?? PHOTO / STEVE CAUDWELL ?? The previously derelict Ridgway Chambers building has been converted into a gallery space and apartments.
PHOTO / STEVE CAUDWELL The previously derelict Ridgway Chambers building has been converted into a gallery space and apartments.
 ?? PHOTO / GRANT DAVIS ?? Te Matapihi Bulls Community Centre has been recognised in the public architectu­re category.
PHOTO / GRANT DAVIS Te Matapihi Bulls Community Centre has been recognised in the public architectu­re category.

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