2017 Writing Awards

20 Nzia Awards Writing 2017

An Overview

Organised by the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA), with the support of the Warren Architects’ Education Charitable Trust, the competition promotes longer form – not too long! – writing about architecture.

There are two entry categories: open and secondary school. The winning entries in both categories, along with the three highly commended entries, are published on this website. Ten essays were chosen for publication in the book, 10 Stories: writing about architecture / 3. (Auckland’s Diocesan School for Girls deserves its own commendation for supplying three of the essays in the book.)

Competition entrants were asked to write about a building or architectural site, of any size or scale, and answer the question: Why does it have significance to you?

A personal question naturally drew personal responses, and many of the essays were dedicated to the writers’ own family houses. Some of these domestic pieces are in this book, and in them (and also in others that deal with more exotic subjects – a Palladian villa in the north of Italy, for example, a church in the Waikato, the near-legendary house in Auckland of a much-loved architect) there is a moving and often poignant appreciation of the emotions architecture can evoke.

Evidently, architecture can be a buttress of memory and a shaper of mood.

The NZIA thanks all those who entered the 2017 Warren Trust Awards for Architectural Writing – the essay is a challenging as well as rewarding form – and encourages anyone interested in the craft of writing and the subject of architecture to enter the competition in the future.

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2017 Winners

Open category Winner

Open category Winner

Like an X-ray by Anna Kate Blair

Like an X-ray

Secondary School Winner

Secondary School Winner

Grandfather’s House by Piper Whitehead

Grandfather’s House

Open category Highly Commended

Open category Highly Commended

St Joseph’s Morrinsville by Matthew Grant

St Joseph’s Morrinsville

Open category Highly Commended

Open category Highly Commended

La Malcontenta by Joseph Lyth

La Malcontenta

Open category Highly Commended

Open category Highly Commended

A House in the Marlborough Sounds by Emma Uren

A House in the Marlborough Sounds

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