Three Bay of Plenty companies picked up awards in the NZ Wood-Resene Timber Design Awards announced this week, while Rotorua Mayor Steve Chadwick gained special recognition for her leadership role when she was awarded the inaugural Wood First Award.
Brian White of Edwards White Architects won the Residential Architectural Excellence category sponsored by Carter Holt Harvey Woodproducts for the firm's work on the Maniatutu Rd residence in Pongakawa. Timber was used for structural, cladding, shade and interior elements in what judges described as a harmonious response to people, climate and the landscape.

Te Uru Taumatua, Tuhoe's "most sustainable building in New Zealand" was Highly Commended in the Engineering Innovation category sponsored by the Timber Design Society. The building houses the tribal authority for Te Iwi o Tuhoe, and features a 23m glued and laminated entry arch. The building's structure is approximately 95 per cent radiata pine, and complies with stringent criteria set by the International Living Building organisation. Two hundred hollow round wooden piles are embedded 8m into the ground, ensuring the building can withstand a one-in-2500-year earthquake, achieve a 100-year durability rating, and avoid problems associated with liquefiable foundation material.
