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Ngā Aho, New Zealand's network of Māori design professionals, is the 2024 RAIC International Prize winner

By Josh Niland|

Monday, Apr 29, 2024

Ngā Aho, wahine matariki wānanga, 2022 (women designer’s gathering on Matriarchal territories). Image: Ru Tokuma, courtesy RAIC

Ngā Aho, the national network of Māori design professionals working in New Zealand, has been recognized by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) with the 2024 International Prize. The award, created in honor of the late Raymond Moriyama, was conferred this year to align with values related to the Canadian Truth & Reconciliation Commission and theme of "Indigenous Architecture." 

"Around the Pacific Rim, Ngā Aho have remained as leaders in the built environment of Indigenous Peoples. When we embarked on our journey to bring our nations together, we looked to Ngā Aho. Participating in each other’s design symposia for over fifteen years has strengthened our resolve to keep traditional knowledge central to our work within First Nations, Inuit, and Metis communities in this country," Sim’oogit Saa-Bax Dr. Patrick Stewart, Architect and Adjunct Professor, McEwen School of Architecture, Laurentian University commented of the winners. "As co-Chair of the Indigenous Task Force, I am honored that by consensus we nominate Ngā Aho for this year’s International Prize."

Welcoming ceremony, Ngā Aho International Indigenous Design Forum, NZ, 2018. Image: courtesy Ngā Aho/RAIC

Ngā Aho follows The Warming Huts, Winnipeg, and the Baha’i Temple of South America in Santiago, Chile, as the three most recent winners of the bi-annual Prize. Their award will be presented at the 2024 RAIC Conference on Architecture, which takes place from May 14th to the 18th in Vancouver.

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Ngā Aho, New Zealand's network of Māori design professionals, is the 2024 RAIC International Prize winner

By Josh Niland|

Monday, Apr 29, 2024

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Ngā Aho, wahine matariki wānanga, 2022 (women designer’s gathering on Matriarchal territories). Image: Ru Tokuma, courtesy RAIC

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royal architectural institute of canada ● raic ● moriyama raic international prize ● new zealand ● indigenous ● canada ● nga aho ● maori
Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Royal Architectural Institute of Canada

Ngā Aho, the national network of Māori design professionals working in New Zealand, has been recognized by the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) with the 2024 International Prize. The award, created in honor of the late Raymond Moriyama, was conferred this year to align with values related to the Canadian Truth & Reconciliation Commission and theme of "Indigenous Architecture." 

"Around the Pacific Rim, Ngā Aho have remained as leaders in the built environment of Indigenous Peoples. When we embarked on our journey to bring our nations together, we looked to Ngā Aho. Participating in each other’s design symposia for over fifteen years has strengthened our resolve to keep traditional knowledge central to our work within First Nations, Inuit, and Metis communities in this country," Sim’oogit Saa-Bax Dr. Patrick Stewart, Architect and Adjunct Professor, McEwen School of Architecture, Laurentian University commented of the winners. "As co-Chair of the Indigenous Task Force, I am honored that by consensus we nominate Ngā Aho for this year’s International Prize."

Welcoming ceremony, Ngā Aho International Indigenous Design Forum, NZ, 2018. Image: courtesy Ngā Aho/RAIC

Ngā Aho follows The Warming Huts, Winnipeg, and the Baha’i Temple of South America in Santiago, Chile, as the three most recent winners of the bi-annual Prize. Their award will be presented at the 2024 RAIC Conference on Architecture, which takes place from May 14th to the 18th in Vancouver.

RELATED NEWS Canadian Indigenous rights lawyer and activist Justice Murray Sinclair wins the 2024 RAIC Gold Medal
RELATED NEWS The Warming Huts, Montreal's soccer stadium, and a natural swimming pool shortlisted for RAIC 2022 International Prize
RELATED NEWS Hariri Pontarini's Baha’i Temple of South America wins 2019 RAIC International Prize
RELATED EVENT RAIC 2024 Conference On Architecture

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