NZIA Architecture Award for Sir Howard Morrison Centre
We are thrilled to share that our recently completed project, the Sir Howard Morrison Centre, has been awarded with an award for Community Architecture by the New Zealand Institute of Architects at the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Architecture Awards.
“The Sir Howard Morrison Centre is a cultural hub, the puumanawatanga (beating heart) where Māori and Pakeha culture, manaakitanga and toi whakaari are woven together. The original Municipal Building (1938), with Spanish Mission influences, served as Rotorua’s civic centre and was converted into a Convention Centre in 1995. It became a performing arts venue in 2014, then closed to the public in 2017 for earthquake strengthening and refurbishing. The brief required a focus on venue flexibility, heritage of the building and Ngāti Whakaue, and Sir Howard Morrison’s legacy. The solution involved peeling back the 1995 addition, revealing the original heritage wings, and inserting a standalone foyer structure enriched with Te Arawa/Ngāti Whakaue design ideologies. A challenging collaborative project, meticulously considered and masterly crafted.” - Judges’ Citation
The project was completed in partnership with Shand Shelton architects and built by Hawkins Construction. Congratulations to all those involved.