Sorted Architecture Wins Two Awards For Te Anau Airport Building
The 2008 ADNZ/Resene Awards ended with a double whammy win for Wanaka practice Sorted Architecture. Founding partner
Steve Humpherson took the top accolade in the Commercial/Industrial Design category for the Te Anau Airport at
Manapouri, also claiming the Special Projects Award for 3D renderings of the terminal building.
Inaugurated in April 2008 by Sir Tim Wallis, the Te Anau Airport at Manapouri was inspired by the aviation history of
deer recovery in the region. Combining tradition and modernity, its rural shed aesthetics were designed to enhance
passengers’ travel experience by giving them a sense of the area’s heritage.
With a construction cost of $1.6 million, the terminal was also built to be as energy efficient and
environmental-friendly as possible, boasting insulation well above code standards, high level opening windows for
passive ventilation, Northern glazing for passive solar gain, corrugated clad water tanks to collect roof rainwater and
locally sourced timbers and stone.
The ADNZ/Resene Awards judges commented that “The Te Anau Airport at Manapouri achieved a memorable and rewarding
enhancement to the site, with a confident and elegant orchestration of vernacular materials and forms.”
Following his ADNZ/Resene Awards wins, Steve Humpherson of Sorted Architecture said: “It’s great for us to win the
Commercial/Industrial Design Award because people might not know about this side of our work. We’ve been mostly
associated with residential projects, even though we’ve been designing commercial buildings for a long time.”
“The Special Project Award highlights the power of 3D computer renderings. Our images of the Te Anau Airport terminal
were rendered in Archicad with the background added using Photoshop. 3D illustrations are fantastic tools which can help
clients save money by enabling them to visualize and understand key aspects of a building, including features and flow
through, before giving their go ahead.”
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About Sorted Architecture:
Wanaka’s largest and most established architectural practice, Sorted Architecture was created in 1993. Passionate about
the art and science of structural design, the Sorted Architecture six-strong team offers a full range of interior and
exterior architecture and design services and can help every step of the way, from feasibility studies right down to
selecting the light fittings and hardware needed to finish a project. Sorted Architecture specialises in delivering
outstanding solutions for new residential architecture and alterations, as well as commercial and public buildings, with
a commitment to energy efficiency and sustainable design.
A member practice of both the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) and the Architectural Designers New Zealand Inc
(ADNZ), it has received numerous accolades including the 2007 ADNZ/Resene Regional Design Award for a Residential New
Single Dwelling over 250 m2 for the Acton-Adams Residence in Wanaka and the 2006 ADNZ Regional Award for a Residential
New Single Dwelling up to 250m2 for the Jessup Lynch Residence, a project which also won it the ADNZ National Award that
year. In 2005, Sorted Architecture was awarded the ADNZ Regional James Hardie Residential New Single Dwelling Award for
the Humphrey residence in Wanaka.
Sorted Architecture is the architectural design division of Sorted World, which also encompasses Sorted Design, Sorted
Print and Sorted Accounting. For more information, visit www.sortedworld.co.nz
About Steve Humpherson
Steve is the founding partner of Sorted Architecture. With twenty years’ experience in the architectural business, he
started his career as a draughting technician with Bulleyment Fortune Architects, before joining Designscope in
Wellington where he cut his teeth on a variety of projects for three years.
Steve’s next step was to set up his own practice, Sorted Architecture in Wanaka, where he has since worked to create
some of the area’s finest homes. The residence designed for international air pilot and Red Devil leader Ray Hanna on
the Wanaka lakeshore recently sold for circa $9m. Steve’s project for The Humphreys’ dwelling not only won an ADNZ
Regional award in 2005, but also graced the cover of Trends magazine. The Robertsons’ building - a 1000sqm residence was
another of architectural achievement. Featuring ample guest accommodation, it was built using recycled materials as per
its owners’request, with outstanding results. Over the years, Steve has acquired extensive experience designing private
dwellings with construction budgets over $1m. He has also worked on a wide range of commercial developments.
At the helm of Sorted Architecture, Steve Humpherson and his partner Chris Norman bring design flair and technical
expertise to the table, consistently creating award-winning solutions for their clients.
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