In this section
- NZ Wood Resene Timber Design Awards 2020
- Residential Design Award
- Commercial Design Award
- Public Design Award (new)
- Interior Design Award
- Exterior Structure Design Award (revised)
- Student Design Award
- NZ Specialty Timber Award
- Sustainable Development Award (new)
- Engineering Innovation Award
- Wood & Fibre Products & Technology Innovation Award (revised)
- Engineered Wood Products Innovation Award
- Resene Overall Supreme Award 2020
- NZ Wood Resene Timber Design Awards 2018
- Residential Architectural Excellence
- Commercial Architectural Excellence
- Engineering Innovation
- Excellence in Engineered Wood Products
- Multi-storey Timber Buildings (new)
- Interior Innovation
- Exterior Innovation & Infrastructure
- NZ Speciality Timber Award
- Wood & Fibre Creativity Award (revised)
- Innovation of Student Design Award
- Resene Overall Supreme Award 2018
- NZ Wood Resene Timber Design Awards 2017
- Residential Architectural Excellence
- Commercial Architectural Excellence
- Engineering Innovation
- Excellence in Engineered Wood Products
- Interior Innovation
- Exterior Innovation & Infrastructure
- NZ Specialty Timber Award
- Novel Applicaton of Fibre Award
- Innovation of Student Design Award (New)
- Resene Overall Supreme Award
- Resene Timber Design Awards 2015
- Resene Timber Design Awards 2014
- Timber Design Awards 2012
- Timber Design Awards 2011
- Timber Design Awards 2010
- Timber Design Awards 2009
- Timber Design Awards 2008
Timber Design Awards
Innovation of Student Design Award (New)
Sponsored by Juken NZ Ltd
The Innovation of Student Design Award is a new category for the awards this year to encourage students to enter projects from their university work to gain recognition for their creative abilities.
The best three timber design projects by third year students are to be nominated by each academic program for architecture or engineering. The two finalist students will receive travel expenses to make short presentations at the Gala Dinner Awards in Auckland.
Judging Criteria: Three projects by third year students will be nominated by each academic program for architecture or engineering (Victoria, Auckland & Canterbury). The Timber Design Award Judges will select the final two winners.
The winning two students will receive $1000 prize money each.
The Innovation of Student Design Award is a new category for the awards this year to encourage students to enter projects from their university work to gain recognition for their creative abilities.
The best three timber design projects by third year students are to be nominated by each academic program for architecture or engineering. The two finalist students will receive travel expenses to make short presentations at the Gala Dinner Awards in Auckland.
Judging Criteria: Three projects by third year students will be nominated by each academic program for architecture or engineering (Victoria, Auckland & Canterbury). The Timber Design Award Judges will select the final two winners.
The winning two students will receive $1000 prize money each.
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