Sponsorships
Cavalier Bremworth is very pleased to provide support to
the architectural and building industry - as a sponsor of
the annual Green Building Council Summit and a long-time sponsor of
the AAA Cavalier Bremworth Design Awards. We also support the
AUT Spatial Design students with cash prizes for achievement
throughout the year and an end-of-year prize.
AAA Cavalier Bremworth Design Awards

Cavalier Bremworth is very proud of its long-standing
association with the Auckland Architectural Association (AAA) as
sponsor of the AAA Cavalier Bremworth Design Awards. The
company has been a sponsor of the event since 1991 and during that
time has seen a veritable 'who's who' of New Zealand architects win
the coveted award for unbuilt architecture.
The awards have a student section and an open section and have
been consistently well supported by the architectural
industry. In 2008 prize money was introduced for the first
time, resulting in an unprecedented number of entries for both
categories.
Our guest judges for 2008 were Lawrence Nield from Bligh Voller
Nield in Sydney, Jeanette Budgett from the Unitec School of
Architecture and Ivan Mercep, founding member of Jasmax.
2008 Award Winners
Open Section Winner:
Windy Point House - Andrew Sexton Architecture
"The Windy Point House, almost as self effacing as
a 'bach', showed beautiful joining and framing. The plan provided
'islands' or 'furniture' in a two storey dwelling for a client (or
clients) in a wheel chair. Space flowed on each level allowing
unprejudiced access. Each opening provided a significant 'window'
to the water, to the hill, and to the street. The form-making
inside and out was beautifully resolved. By careful ordering of
space, and the joining and framing of the site, a modest building,
based on purpose, became
poetry." Lawrence Nield,
Judge
Open Section Runner-up:
Spa for the Vomo Island Resort, Vomo Island, Fiji
Mark Ritchie
"This project for a
Fijian resort island orders elemental platform, walls and roofs
around a tree and water, a scheme reminiscent of an old world
paradise garden. The courtyard, uncommon in Oceania, is re-worked
in its new context and a thoughtful dialogue between traditional
Pacific and Western architectures has been achieved. Split open to
capture cooling sea breezes, stone walls still enclose the various
activities of a luxury spa. These areas are covered by large
pitching surfaces of thatch. The familiar big roof of the Pacific
is re-interpreted and re-invigorated by contemporary
geometry."
Jeanette Budgett, Judge.
Winner Student Section:
Raoul Island, Clinton Weaver
"This was an ordered Met
Station on a rugged and remote island. It was an architecture of
cool resolved geometry contrasting with the wild terrain- order and
comfort in the wild. Again this was beautiful resolved. There was
joining of the lives of people and joining of and with the
materials of the building and the landscape. It showed dramatically
architecture 'otherness': architecture's importance in offering,
permanence and order in relation to the disorder and difficulties
of our lives. The drawings were exceptionally
beautiful." Lawrence Nield,
Judge
Student Section Runner-up:
The Quarry, Finn Scott
"In
the sublime setting of a disused quarry in Vermont, USA the author
of this project tips us into the abyss. With a profound
material understanding the weight and depth of stone excavation is
counterpoised by ephemeral cloth and paper interventions. Heavy,
unbearably light, coated with the dust of ages and finely observing
human frailty, this is a place of heightened sensibility for the
work of artists and scientists. The project is beautifully
presented. Using graphite and the weight of stone to impress lines
on paper the exquisite drawing and print making are exemplary
reminders of the powers of architectural representation.
" Jeanette Budgett, Judge.
For more information on the Auckland Architectural Association
or the AAA Awards, visit www.aaa.org.nz or email:
info@aaa.org.nz