Awards

2024

  • Winner – Te Karanga o te Tui, NZILA Landscape Architecture Awards – Pā Reo

  • Winner – Institutional and Commercial category, NZILA Landscape Architecture Awards – Pā Reo

  • Excellence – Play Spaces category, NZILA Landscape Architecture Awards – Hayman Park Playground

2020

  • President’s Award – Te Kāhui Whaihanga | New Zealand Institute of Architects

 2019

 2017

  • Winner – the ‘Ath Cup’, NZIA Wellington Awards

  • Winner – George Malcolm Award, NZILA Landscape Architecture Awards – Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

  • Winner – Parks category, NZILA Landscape Architecture Awards – Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

  • Winner – Urban Space category, NZILA Landscape Architecture Awards – Cenotaph Precinct Upgrade

  • Excellence – Institutional Landscape category, NZILA Landscape Architecture Awards – Victoria University of Wellington, Hub

 2016

  • Winner – Public & Institutional Spaces award, Best Awards – Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

  • Winner – Planning and Urban Design award, NZIA Wellington Architecture Awards – Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

  • Winner – Public Architecture award, NZIA Wellington Architecture Awards – Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

 2015

  • Winner – Landscape Award, Infrastructure Award and the Supreme Award, NZ Concrete Society Awards – Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

  • Merit – Urban Design and Architectural Award, Wellington Property Awards – Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

  • Winner – NZ Indigenous and Speciality Timber Award, NZ Timber Design Awards, Pukeahu National War Memorial Park

 2014

  • Winner – Rosa Barba Award – North Wharf, Jellicoe Street and Silo Park

 2013

  • Arts Laureate Award – Megan Wraight, wā founding director

  • Innovative Public Space Winner – Wellington Civic Trust Awards – Taranaki Wharf Jump Platform

  • NZILA Excellence Award – Urban Landscape Design – North Wharf, Jellicoe Street and Silo Park

  • NZILA Excellence Award – Urban Landscape Design – Taranaki Wharf West

  • NZILA Distinction Award – Rural/Park/Recreational Landscape Design – Cobblestone Park

  • NZILA Distinction Award – Rural/Park/Recreational Landscape Design – Taranaki Wharf Jump Platform

  • NZILA Distinction Award – Residential Landscape Design – Waiwhero Farm

2012

  • Top Honour project – Excellence on the Waterfront Awards, The Waterfront Centre – North Wharf, Jellicoe Street and Silo Park

  • Winner – Completed Category, World Architecture News Urban Regeneration Awards 2012 – North Wharf, Jellicoe Street and Silo Park

  • Winner – Landscape Category, Resene Total Colour Awards – North Wharf, Jellicoe Street and Silo Park

  • Winner, Excellence Award – Urban Design in Landscape Architecture, AILA Victoria Awards – North Wharf, Jellicoe Street and Silo Park

  • Winner – Built Category, New Zealand Urban Design Awards – [Wynyard Quarter], Auckland

  • Finalist – Completed Urban Landscape Category, World Architecture Festival – North Wharf, Jellicoe Street and Silo Park

 2011

  • The City’s Best Public Spaces, runner-up – Wellington Civic Trust Awards – Taranaki Wharf West

 2010

  • NZILA Gold Award – Visionary Landscape – Wellington Gateway

  • NZILA Silver Award – Landscape Planning (Communication & Promotion) – Rotorua Lakefront

 2008

  • Supreme Winner – Wellington Civic Trust Award – Waitangi Park, Wellington

  • NZILA Sustainability Award of Excellence – Waitangi Park, Wellington

  • NZILA Gold Award – Urban landscape – Centreport Area A

  • NZILA Silver Award – Institutional Landscape – Henderson Library

  • NZILA Silver Award – Residential Landscape – Kapiti House

 2007

  • Supreme Award – NZ Institute of Architects – Waitangi Park, Wellington

  • National Urban Design Award – NZ Institute of Architects – Waitangi Park, Wellington

  • Award Mention – Torsanlorenzo, Italy – Waitangi Park, Wellington

 2006

  • Merit Award – International Federation of Landscape Architects – Taranaki Wharf, Wellington

  • NZILA Silver Award – Commercial landscape – Spy Valley Wines

 2004

  • Winner George Malcolm Award – Urban Design catagory, NZILA – Taranaki Wharf, Wellington“Their buildings often establish expectations and then flip them, creating a sense of weightlessness and wonder.”