The Ted McCoy Award for Education acknowledges the importance of high quality learning spaces.
The award is named for the distinguished Dunedin architect Ted McCoy. During his long career, Ted designed buildings where plan organisation, circulation and massing showed a deep respect for the comfort of occupants. Equally at ease in historic and contemporary urban contexts, Ted’s buildings, with their simple, articulated forms and local materials, illustrate those special architectural qualities of integrity, resonance and endurance.
Recipients of the Ted McCoy Award for Education
Christchurch Boys’ High School: Caddick Caldwell Blocks by Athfield Architects