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AWARDS & EXHIBITIONS

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Stantiall's Studio has won multiple national and international awards for our Architectural Visualizations, including awards from the American Society of Architectural Illustrators (ASAI), The Japanese Architectural Renderer's Association (JARA), and the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA). 

 

Below is a list of the awards that Stantiall's Studio has won. 

A hand drawing of Silo park. New city life to the industrial maritime edge of Auckland.

JUROR RENDERING AWARD, ASAI 2017

Stantiall's Studio entered the American Society of Architectural Illustrators 'Architecture in Perspective 32' competition and were thrilled to have been awarded the prestigious 'Vince Hunter Juror Rendering Award', one of the top 11 awards from a field of 400 international entries, for its rendering of The Silo Park Development, Wynard Quarter, Auckland.
This winning image was commissioned by the Auckland City Council in collaboration with Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Wraight + Associates.

A memorial on the Avon river. Dedicated  to those who died in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE, ASAI 2016

We were honoured to receive another 'Award of Excellence from the prestigious international body - The American Society of Architectural Illustrators (ASAI).


The illustration, titled "A Place to Remember" was created to visualise a memorial for those who lost their lives in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. The memorial was designed by Wraight Athfield Landscape Architecture as an entry for a competition run by the Christchurch Earthquake Commission to create a memorial for the city.

Still water in Welllington's Lyall Bay. On the far shore sits the ocean exploration centre. Distant southern alps

OCEAN EXPLORATION CENTRE, JARA 2014

The Japanese Architectural Renderers Association (JARA) invited Stantiall's Studio to submit an illustration for their prestigious National Traveling Exhibition. Shows were held at the Itoya Gallery in Tokyo, Osaka City Hall Gallery and the Nagoya Central Art Gallery.
The illustration was created as part of a series to visualize the Ocean Exploration Centre in Wellington, designed by Athfield Architects.

The lodge perches on the edge of a bluff of native tussocks. Cocktail hour after golf.

JUROR AWARD, ASAI 2013

We were honoured to receive this award for the image of Kinloch Club from the esteemed USA based watercolourist and one of three AIP Jurors, Michael Reardon, who commented that this was "An image that took my breath away!"
The illustration was commissioned by Patterson Associates.

NZIA awards night. Presidents award for services to Architecture. Ian Stantiall

NZIA PRESIDENT'S AWARD 2012

It was with great pleasure that Ian Stantiall accepted his President's Award from NZIA President Patrick Clifford at the institute's glittering Awards Dinner at Te Papa.

"Through his painterly visualisations of as-yet unrealised projects, Ian Stantiall provides a valuable and even flattering service for many New Zealand architects. He has always pursued a thoroughly collaborative approach, and never fails to meet his own standards and his client's expectations." citation from the NZIA website

A digital illustration of a late evening stroll along the wharf before dinner at the fishing club.

BEST OF SHOW, VAD EXHIBITION 2011

A large number of images were submitted for the AAAI Visualizing Architectural Design (VAD) Exhibition, Tokyo 2011 and Ian Stantiall's "End of Day - End of Wharf" was not only selected for the exhibition, but attained BEST OF SHOW.


One of the three highly respected international jurors was American Architectural Illustrator Chris Grubbs. "I just got back from a very lovely evening. It wasn't a real experience in a place that even exists yet. I was inhabiting a wonderful drawing."

A vision for Lake Rotorua where city meets the lake. Boardwalks extend to allow water sports & recreational pursuits.

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE, ASAI 2011

We were honoured again to have received an 'Award of Excellence'  from The American Society of Architectural Illustrators (ASAI).


The image, one in a series of illustrations for Rotorua's proposed Lakefront Development, was commissioned to interpret the plans for the City's 50 year vision by Wraight + Associates Ltd and team Athfield Architects Ltd, Assembly Architects Ltd, McIndoe Urban and Natural Textures.

Samual Marsden gave one of the first sermons to local Maori here. The chapel looks out to the horizon over rolling hills.

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE, ASAI 2008

"Ian Stantiall has now joined a prestigious group earning one of the highest honors the Architectural  Illustration profession can bestow.” Ric Heldt, President of American Society of Architectural Illustrators (ASAI).


The proposed Oihi Chapel, designed by Auckland architect Pip Cheshire of Cheshire Architects, is planned for 
the site in the Bay of Islands that was occupied by the first European mission and by a Maori village.

Watercolour illustration of Lake Wanaka. One of  New Zealand's favourite lakes in the Southern lakes district.

JARA EXHIBITION, TOKYO 2008

In 2006, the Japanese Architectural Renderers Association invited Stantiall's Studio to submit an illustration for their prestigious National Traveling Exhibition. Shows were held at the Itoya Gallery in Tokyo, Osaka City Hall Gallery and the Nagoya Central Art Gallery.

The illustration was created as part of a series to visualize Glendhu Bay Development, a golf course and housing development in Lake Wanaka, designed by Darby Partners.

Pencil & watercolour image of apartments on the edge of  the lake at Clearwater Golf resort.

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE, ASAI 2002

Ian Stantiall won his first 'Award of Excellence' from the American Society of Architectural Illustrators (ASAI) for his pen and pencil sketch of Clearwater Resort, the Christchurch residential and golf development designed by architects Warren and Mahoney.

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