The Fabulous Placemaking
Award of Aotearoa

The Kūmara Awards is on a mission to celebrate fabulous placemaking projects happening across Aotearoa, so that anyone can experience a better connection to place, learn more about community and get inspired to make their own projects. Big or small, permanent or temporary, many kinds of placemaking projects can win a Kūmara Award!

Nominations for 2024 have ended. Check out the long list and short list on our social media ;)

Let’s celebrate great placemaking projects
of the past year
together in 2024!

The Kūmara Awards have been happening since 2020. Led by 3 local organisations, Catalyse, Gap Filler and Hutt City Council, more than 250 projects have been nominated with 35 winning a Kūmara Award and more than 10 others receiving a Loud Hurrah Award.

23 people have volunteered as judges in the Tāmaki Makaurau, Te Panepane o te Ika and Ōtautahi (wider Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch) regions.

Following feedback in 2022, the Kūmara Awards will now be held in February of each year. Starting in 2024. Join in!

So, what are the Kūmara Awards?

The Kūmara Awards are a celebration of projects that have made a positive difference to life in public places. Nominated by people from all walks of life, the Kūmara Awards showcase and encourage placemaking initiatives and remind us that both big and small changes have the potential to uplift a place and the people in it.

The Kūmara Awards are also a platform for highlighting meaningful transformation and impactful change that is experienced positively by communities in public spaces.

And the Kūmara Awards are a community of people who care enough to act. We all have some power to change a place and to nominate projects that have made a difference!

How do we handpick all these wonderful projects?
We don’t you do!

Some people create a great project that changes a place for the best

You notice it and nominate it to share your appreciation of the project

1. Mā te haukāinga hei tūāpapa ki te ao tūroa /
It Takes a Village -
is all about collaboration

2. Ahakoa he iti, ko tōna painga ka puawaitia /
From Little Things Big Things Grow - small changes can make an impact

3. Kei tua atu i te kaupapa /
Beyond the brief - physical spaces that are more than what is expected or required

4. Ngā akoranga i muri, hei tūāpapa ki ngā mahi ki mua /
Looking Back to Move Forward - highlighting experiences of culture in our places

5. Tiakina te whenua, ka manaakitia te tangata /
Caring For the Land, Caring For the People -
nature is the focus here

We write it up and give it a category:

Then we send it to our wonderful judges - they score it. Anonymously and generously to create a shortlist

You’ll see the shortlist published on Facebook

Judges meet, talk and make final decisions..

Winners are announced!

We give awards
and celebrate together!

Meet the Judges 2024

Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau

Eric Thompson

Damian Powley

Lucy Tukua

Edward Peni

Penny Hulse MNZM

Yana Kirakovskaya

Emma-Jane Ormsby

John Sutton

Paris Kirby

Te Upoko o Te Ika a Māui Greater Wellington Te Upoko o Te Ika a Māui

Josephine Clark

Miriam Moore

Abbie McKoy

Sam Dickie

Aaron Miller

Ōtautahi Christchurch • Ōtautahi

Prof. Simon Kingham

Wilby Le Heux

Daisy Lavea Timo

Christine Lane

Solomon Smith

Are you curious? Have any questions?
Want to run the Kūmara Awards in your place?
Or maybe have a good joke? Tell us!

‘There’s not a lot we can ask for in terms of being awarded  (for our work), and the Kūmara Awards is our very first step in being able to do that.’ 

– Kelly Marie Francis, Whenua Warrior and 2023 Winner

It feels really great to get this support and recognition, and that we are valuable enough to (the community.)

Pascal Gillies, Gribblehirst Hub and 2023 Winner

The more that the Kūmara vine sings the more that people are going to do these types of initiatives and the community will have more of an appetite for it too.

– Bea Enriques, Gear up Play Portals, 2021 Kūmara Awards Winner

Yeah, we have a smile on our face. What we are trying to do is make a better future for all, and that’s serious work. But if you can do it with a sense of joy and fun and play, then your heart’s in it.

– Frith Walker, Head of Placemaking at Eke Panuku Development Auckland

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Thank you for being with us!