25 Year Award for Enduring Architecture

Stephenson&Turner has been awarded New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) Enduring Architecture Awards for ICI House, built in 1965, and for the Australian High Commission Building, completed in 1978.
 
Enduring Awards are given for buildings whose design has stood the test of time. Both buildings are featured in the S&T book, published to celebrate 50 years in New Zealand. (If you are interested in purchasing a copy of the book, please contact the Auckland or Wellington office.)
 
We were also awarded an NZIA Local Architecture Award in the Residential Architecture - Multiple Housing category for the Crescent Apartments ‘Crescent Point’ in Roseneath.
 
Ross Brown (Director) received an NZIA Enduring Award for the DSIR PEL, Graceville building.
 

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ICI House Australian High Commission, Thorndon