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Winners announced in Sunshine Coast Regional Architecture Awards

Eleven outstanding local projects have been honoured at the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2014 Sunshine Coast Regional Architecture Awards, held tonight at Outrigger Little Hastings Street Resort and Spa, Noosa.

Twenty-two projects were entered in the Awards with 11 projects (see list below) being awarded Regional Commendations by the jury and progressing to the Queensland Architecture Awards to be announced in Brisbane on 20 June.

In addition to a Regional Commendation, The Beach Box by OGE Group Architects was presented with the Gabriel Poole Award for House of the Year.

‘The utilisation of ‘once used’ shipping containers provides a robust and cost effective opportunity to re-engage with the beach culture and mixed use zoning of Buddina. The grouping provides separate private zones with pop outs for greater internal widths, linking with decks and courtyards and a simple skillion roof over entry referencing modest beach house vernacular. This playful use of containers, engages simple yet appropriate interiors and integration with the landscape. However, its power lies in the way it engages with the street and greater public domain through blurred internal/external and public/private boundaries, street furniture and through its honest and engaging presentation,’ the jury said.

The Post World War 2 Development on the Coast and the Moffat Beach Pilot Study, coordinated by Roger Todd Architect was awarded Regional Project of the Year.

‘It is hoped this unique study and website will alert council, architects, building designers, town planners and the general public to the long term advantages in better conservation of post-World War 2 heritage. It provides inspiration for new works and adaptive reuse and a platform to continue recording built history and heritage,’ the jury said.

A special Enduring Architecture Prize was awarded to Syrenuse, Mooloolaba by Noel Robinson Architects.

‘Syrenuse apartments by Noel Robinson Architects was built in 1981. Its innovative slab and 6 x 6 grid meant the slender structure could provide fire protection while allowing full height glazing and connection to its view and aspect. Its organic form marked Mooloobah as a contemporary destination at the time and it remains a benchmark for mid-high rise development,’ the jury commented.

Regional Commendations:

Architectural Project Architectural Practice Location
Growth Bark Design Architects Sunshine Coast
Whyatt House Robinson Architects Eumundi
Additions & Alterations to 78 Nothling Street Tim Bennetton Architects Moffat Beach
St Patrick’s Primary School Trinity Building + Amenities Fulton Trotter Architects Gympie
Panorama Drive Owen and Vokes and Peters Doonan
Bower @ Bells Reach JMA Architects Qld Caloundra West
Seahaven Resort – Noosa Heads dm2architecture pty ltd Noosa Heads

 

Coolum Tce. House Majstorovic Architecture Coolum Beach
The Beach Box OGE Group Architects Buddina

 

Coolum Beach Public Shelters Majstorovic Architecture Coolum Beach
Post WW2 Development on

the Coast & the Moffat Beach

Pilot Study

Coordinated by Roger

Todd Architect

Moffat Beach

 

Sunshine Coast Regional Jury Coordinator and Juror Michelle Wright and Jurors: Gabriel Poole (Gabriel & Elizabeth Poole Design Company), Dan Sparks (Sparks Architects), Tim Ditchfield (Tim Ditchfield Architects), Leon Grazien (Terra Leoria Architects) and Frank Raadschelders (Frank Raadschelders Architecture) assisted the 2014 Awards Jury Director, Liam Proberts, (bureau^proberts), Deputy Director Paul Uhlmann (Paul Uhlmann Architects), and State Jurors Catherine Baudet (Ferrier Baudet Architects), Mark Jones (Architectus Brisbane) and Paul Curran (PUSH) selected the worthy recipients of Regional Commendations, the Gabriel Poole Award for House of the Year.

Making good: speakers and events locked in for National Architecture Conference

The 2014 National Architecture Conference – Making is set to be a festival of architecture with full line-up of speakers and fringe events revealed.

Taking place in Perth from 8-10 May, Making features a rich and diverse program for locals, interstate and international professionals developed by the creative team: Helen Norrie, Sam Crawford and Adam Haddow, along with a team of local practitioners to ensure it is a conference experience not to be missed.

Making explores practices and projects that actively seek to embrace and strengthen local culture and that involve cross-disciplinary, community and political engagement to provide alternative processes and lessons to inspire delegates with their own practice.

From big names to emerging practices, the chosen speakers represent a range of countries with an emphasis on our nearest continental neighbours in Asia, Africa and South America and will explore the conference’s four subthemes: making culture, making life, making connections and making impact.

The 2014 National Architecture Conference presents:

David Adjaye – Adjaye Associates, United Kingdom
Andrew Burns – Andrew Burns Architects, Sydney
Richard Hassell – WOHA, Singapore
Timothy Horton – Committee for Adelaide, Adelaide
Wen Hsia and BC Ang – WHBC, Malaysia
Andra Matin – Andra Matin, Indonesia
Gurjit Singh Matharoo – Matharoo Associates, India
Beth Miller – Community Design Collaborative, United States
Lyndon Neri – Neri&Hu Design, China
Sek San Ng – Seksan Design, Malaysia
Jo Noero  Noero Architects, South Africa
Vo Trong Nghia – Vo Trong Nghia Architects, Vietnam
Marina Tabassum – MTA, Bangladesh
Elizabeth Watson Brown – Architectus, Brisbane
Emma Williamson – CODA, Perth
Cazu Zegers – Cazu Zegers, Chile

In addition to the impressive line-up of speakers, delegates will have numerous opportunities to experience Perth’s architecture, culture, places and spaces through a broad range of events designed exclusively to complement the conference.

Events include the official opening party which is to be held at Kerry Hill’s award-winning State Theatre Centre of Western Australia and provide a unique chance to meet and mingle with conference presenters, fellow architects, media and industry professionals. Other activities include exhibitions, tours by foot, bike, car and coach, and a range of cross-artform events to provide a festival atmosphere as we celebrate all things architecture.

For more information including event program and speaker biographies visit wp.architecture.com.au/making

Winners announced in North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards

Five exciting local projects have been honoured at the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2014 North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards, held tonight at Crown on Palmer in Townsville.

Seven projects including a hospital, cruise terminal, education facilities, commercial premises and a house were entered in the Awards with four projects (see list below) being awarded Regional Commendations by the jury and progressing to the Queensland Architecture Awards to be announced in Brisbane on 20 June.

In addition to a Regional Commendation, JCU Education Central by Wilson Architects with Architects North was presented with the Walter & Oliver Tunbridge Award for Building of the Year.

‘James Cook University’s Education Central is the result of an intense reassessment by the architect and the University as to how contemporary students can learn. The resulting building and spaces are extraordinarily diverse and effective providing an enormously successful learning environment and a major contribution to the university’s urban landscape,’ the jury said.

A special Enduring Architecture Prize was awarded to Lund Hutton Newell and Paulsen for the Townsville City Council Administrative Building.

‘This building is a remarkable arrangement of a series of required administration spaces around a central covered court that provides the people of Townsville with one of its most important civic spaces. The development in its overall scheme through to innovative detailed elements is entirely appropriate to the climate and context,’ the jury commented.

Regional Commendations:

Architectural Project Architectural Practice Location
Redevelopment of Mt Isa Hospital Conrad Gargett Riddel Ancher Mortlock Woolley Mt Isa
420 Flinders Street Arkhefield Townsville
Townsville Cruise Terminal Arkhefield South Townsville
JCU Education Central Wilson Architects with Architects North Townsville

North Queensland Regional Jury Coordinator and Juror Stephen De Jersey (Stephen de Jersey Architect P/L) and Jurors Bruce Barrett (retired architect) and Jane Foster (Foster Designs Pty Ltd Architects) assisted the 2014 Awards Jury Director, Liam Proberts, (bureau^proberts), Deputy Director Paul Uhlmann (Paul Uhlmann Architects), and State Jurors Catherine Baudet (Ferrier Baudet Architects), Mark Jones (Architectus Brisbane) and Paul Curran (PUSH) with selecting the worthy recipients of Regional Commendations, the Walter & Oliver Tunbridge Award for Building of the Year and the Enduring Architecture Prize.

Winners of Darling Downs/West Moreton Regional Architecture Awards announced

Four outstanding projects have been honoured at the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2014 Darling Downs/West Moreton Regional Architecture Awards, held tonight at Insight Gallery in Toowoomba.

A total of 11 projects including a library, a church, schools, medical and care facilities, and a variety of houses were entered in the Awards with three projects (see list below) being awarded Regional Commendations by the jury and progressing to the Queensland Architecture Awards to be announced in Brisbane on 20 June.

Faith Lutheran College Library by Fulton Trotter Architects took home the William Hodgen Award for Building of the Year.

‘This library addition to the college campus creates a much needed focal point for the school. It lifts the perception of the campus to a higher level. A multi -functional space has been added that connects to the rural landscape and creates a valuable and engaging covered gathering space as well,’ the jury noted.

The Darling Downs/West Moreton House of the Year award went to Thorn by aardvark.

The jury describes the winner as ‘[an] engaging design for a contemporary family home. The use of a creative palette of natural materials, quality finishes and subtle colours has created successful and welcoming interior spaces. Natural heating and cooling has been achieved through the thoughtful placement of thermal mass and cross ventilation breeze ways.’

A special Enduring Architecture Prize was presented to St Alban’s Church by Lund Hutton Newell Black & Paulson. ‘This is a remarkable building and stands the test of time with its materials and form and clearly demonstrates the power of Architecture,’ the jury said.

Darling Downs/West Moreton Jury Coordinator and Juror, Gavan Reilly (Gavan Reilly Architect), and Jurors Greg Kratzmann (Greg Kratzmann Architects) and Kerry Martin (Aspect Architects and Project Managers) assisted the 2014 State Awards Jury Director, Liam Proberts, (bureau^proberts), Deputy Director, Paul Uhlmann (Paul Uhlmann Architects), and State Jurors Catherine Baudet (Ferrier Baudet Architects), Mark Jones (Architectus Brisbane) and Paul Curran (PUSH) with selecting the worthy recipients of the Regional Commendations.

Regional Commendations:

Architectural Project Architectural Practice Location
Faith Lutheran College Library Fulton Trotter Architects Plainland
Thorn aardvarc Ipswich
Ipswich Government Office Building Cox Rayner Architects Ipswich

 

Philanthropic endeavour highlights importance of architecture to Australian culture and community

The Australian Institute of Architects has launched a new Foundation that will promote the benefits of architecture and design to the wider community through a national program of initiatives.

Chaired by former Director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Edmund Capon AM OBE, the Foundation will focus on projects that positively impact our communities through architecture and design including exhibitions, scholarships and education programs.

‘A Foundation supporting the development of architecture is a fresh concept for Australia. Previously, other art sectors have been the major recipients of cultural philanthropy, however architecture, having the capacity for direct and positive impact on the future of our cities and urban spaces, should also be nurtured through philanthropic assistance,’ Mr Capon said.

The Foundation’s fundraising initiatives will include the launch of a Patrons program. ‘Patrons will be our key allies in the development of a range of initiatives that draw architecture and design to the forefront of Australia’s creative consciousness, as well as educating the wider population about the benefits to be gained by good design,’ Mr Capon added.

‘Architecture and design is a vital pillar of community wellbeing, and to ensure continued improvement of the quality of our built environments, we must develop outreach programs and initiatives to generate purposeful conversations about the benefit of good design. It will also make architecture accessible to a more informed public – this is the guiding mission of the Foundation,’ David Parken, CEO of the Australian Institute of Architects said.

The first initiative of the Foundation is an architecture residency program, the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. The Australian Institute of Architects’ Droga Architect in Residence will encourage the exploration of new approaches, the exchange of ideas, international collaboration and cross fertilisation, by inviting international architects to participate in a three-month program.

Cultural philanthropist and supporter of the Institute, Daniel Droga, generously gifted his award-winning Droga Apartment in Surry Hills for use by the Foundation as an architect residency.

The apartment, designed by Durbach Block Architects and winner of the Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture at the 1998 National Architecture Awards, will accommodate the inaugural architect in residence, Dr Carmen Fiol-Costa who arrived from Barcelona in early March for a 12 week residency.

Selected from a very strong field of international practitioners, ‘Dr Fiol-Costa exemplifies the vision of the Institute and the Foundation through her commitment to design excellence, social wellbeing and environmental responsibility,’ National President Paul Berkemeier said.

Australian Institute of Architects Foundation – Board Members
Edmund Capon – Chairman, Australian Institute of Architects Foundation
Daniel Droga – CEO, DCM BlueLake
Penelope Seidler AM -Director, Harry Seidler & Associates
Sue Cato – Principal, Cato Counsel
Karl Fender – Director, Fender Katsalidis
Brian Zulaikha – Founding Partner and Director, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
David Parken – CEO, Australian Institute of Architects

More information.

Contact: mandy.obryan@architecture.com.au

Newcastle celebrates both the big and the small in design at architecture awards

The announcement of winners at the 2014 Newcastle Architecture Awards at Merewether Surfhouse on Thursday 6 March, has seen both the ‘big’ and the ‘small’ rewarded for excellence in design, proving size does not matter when it comes to good design.

The multi-million dollar WesTrac facility by EJE Architecture at Tomago has taken out the top design nod from jurors in the Commercial Architecture category, who acknowledged the building as, ’setting new standards’ in industrial facilities.

Awards Juror, Alex Kibble said, ‘The WesTrac facility is an accomplished piece of contemporary industrial architecture that addresses issues of workplace, training and corporate identity in an efficient and spirited manner that is an exemplar for future industrial development.’

In comparison, a modest renovation project in MacMasters Beach by architect Dianna Thomas won top honours in the largest group of architectural contenders in the Residential category for Alterations and Additions, and was a stand-out favourite with the jurors.

‘Your first reaction on entering Dianna Thomas’s MacMasters Beach House is to sit down and never leave because you’ve arrived home. The house is an exercise in modesty, continuity and fun,’ juror Ramsey Awad noted.

A Commendation was also awarded to Wingham Architects and Austin McFarland Architects, for the renovation of a 100 year old Hamilton cottage. The jury were impressed with their ‘creative thinking’ and bringing ‘new spacious character’ to an original inner city building.

In the New Houses category, EJE Architecture took out top prize for their New Residence: The Junction, which was noted as being ‘superbly constructed’ and a ‘delight’ to walk into and a Commendation was also awarded to Killen + Doran Architects for a new house in New Lambton Heights, for its exceptional ‘attention to detail’.

Joint winners were awarded in the Public Architecture category, with the jury unable to choose between two very significant and unique buildings in Newcastle. Both the Newcastle Museum by fjmt Sydney, and the new Birubi Surf Life Saving Club by EJE Architecture were awarded top Architecture Awards, with both buildings equally celebrating the historical significance of their projects and providing ‘positive and significant contribution’ to sensitive sites.

Young architecture firm, Space Design Architecture has won the Small Projects category for the second year in a row, with their clever office fit out at Maxim Workplace and a Commendation was awarded to CKDS Architecture for their bright and playful adaption of an old library courtyard at the University of Newcastle.

Winners from the night will now present their projects to the NSW Architecture Awards’ juries for consideration of state honours which will be revealed in June.

Winners celebrated at Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Regional Architecture Awards

Eleven local projects have been honoured at the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2014 Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Regional Architecture Awards tonight.

A total of 16 projects including a golf club, health clinics, hospitals, libraries and a variety of houses were entered in the Awards with ten projects (see list below) being awarded Regional Commendations by the jury and progressing to the Queensland Architecture Awards to be announced in Brisbane on 20 June.

Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Regional Jury Coordinator and Juror David Brown (Sunland Group) and Jurors Katherine Rickard (Mode Design) and Chris Gee (Coast Arc) assisted the 2014 Awards Jury Director, Liam Proberts (bureau^proberts), Deputy Director, Paul Uhlmann (Paul Uhlmann Architects), and State Jurors Catherine Baudet (Ferrier Baudet Architects), Mark Jones (Architectus) and Paul Curran (PUSH) with selecting the worthy recipients of the Regional Commendations.

The jury awarded the Gold Coast/Northern Rivers House of the Year to Dolphin Court Residence by ME.

‘This waterfront dwelling demonstrates a refined piece of site planning and building detailing, enhancing its function as a family home. This is an excellent resolution of canal and cul-de-sac living, providing a sense of delight, referencing past coastal values and capturing the spirit of place,’ the jury said.

CRAB Studio’s Abedian School of Architecture took out the Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Building of the Year.

‘The Abedian School of Architecture is a clear expression of an aspirational approach to design education. The idea of a collaborative learning is evident and complete in the entire building through its exquisite concrete structure, walls and surfaces to the furniture and elements of design process that inhabit the space.’

To celebrate the work of local architects, Gold Coast/Northern Rivers regional jury members selected Capri on Via Roma by BDA Architecture as the inaugural recipient of the Regional Building of the Year.

‘A lively reinvention of Sir Bruce Smalls’ 1960’s Capri Commercial Centre optimises its waterfront location with expansive decking areas, capturing postcard views of Surfers Paradise. Exposed services and slab soffits sit comfortably with coloured seamless slab floors, while strong skillion roof forms recall the beach house heritage of the northern Gold Coast.’

A special Enduring Architecture Prize was presented to DBI Design (formerly Media 5) for the Sheraton Mirage.

Regional Commendations:

Architectural Project Architectural Practice Location
Hinze Dam Visitor Centre Malcolm Middleton Architects with AECOM Advancetown
Helensvale Branch Library and CCYC Complete Urban and Lahz Nimmo Architects in Association Helensvale
Dolphin Court Residence ME Palm Beach
Ten7 Shane Denman Architects Palm Beach
Abedian School of Architecture CRAB Studio Robina
Sanctuary Cove Golf Club Cox Rayner Architects Sanctuary Cove
Gold Coast University Hospital GCUH Architecture (PDT + STH + HASSELL) Southport
Griffith University (G11) Learning Commons ThomsonAdsett Southport
Capri on Via Roma BDA Architecture Surfers Paradise
Tweed Health for Everyone – GP Superclinic Fulton Trotter Architects Tweed Heads South

 

Entries revealed in Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Regional Architecture Awards

Sixteen projects are in the running for honours in the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2014 Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Regional Architecture Awards with winners to be announced on Friday 28 February.

The projects include a golf club, health clinics, hospitals, libraries and a variety of houses among others entered in commercial, public, residential – houses, residential – multiple housing, interior architecture, art and architecture, and urban design.

Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Regional Jury Coordinator and Juror David Brown, Sunland Group and Jurors Katherine Rickard (Mode Design) and Chris Gee (Coast Arc) will assist the 2014 Awards Jury Director, Liam Proberts (bureau^proberts), Deputy Director, Paul Uhlmann (Paul Uhlmann Architects), and State Jurors Catherine Baudet (Ferrier Baudet Architects), Mark Jones (Woods Bagot) and Paul Curran (PUSH) with selecting the worthy recipients of Regional Commendations, the Gold Coast/Northern Rivers Building of the Year and the Gold Coast/Northern Rivers House of the Year.

Projects awarded on the night will progress to the coveted Queensland Architecture Awards to be announced in Brisbane on 20 June.

Queensland 2014 Awards Jury Director, Liam Proberts will present the Regional Commendations to Gold Coast/Northern Rivers winners at a special Awards ceremony at the Dreamworld Cinemas and the Big Brother House, commencing at 6:00pm Friday 28 February.

Projects in the running are:

Architectural Project Architectural Practice Location
Gold Coast GP Super Clinic Hamilton Hayes Henderson Architects PL Oxenford
Capri on Via Roma BDA Architecture Surfers Paradise
Gold Coast University Hospital GCUH Architecture (PDT + STH + HASSELL) Southport
Dolphin Court Residence ME Palm Beach
Tamborine Mountain College Library Fulton Trotter Architects North Tamborine
Tweed Health for Everyone – GP Superclinic Fulton Trotter Architects Tweed Heads South
Robina Health Precinct BVN Donovan Hill Robina
Griffith University (G11) Learning Commons ThomsonAdsett Southport
Sanctuary Cove Golf Club Cox Rayner Architects Sanctuary Cove
Helensvale Branch Library and CCYC Complete Urban and Lahz Nimmo Architects in Association Helensvale
Abedian School of Architecture CRAB Studio Robina
Riverfront Residence Hamilton Hayes Henderson Architects PL Southport
Ten7 Shane Denman Architects PALM BEACH
28 Rivercove Place John Campbell Design Hope Island
Sea Hawk Apartments  Southport The Buchan Group Southport
Hinze Dam Visitor Centre Malcolm Middleton Architects with AECOM Advancetown

 

Australia Day Honours reward service to architecture

The Australian Institute of Architects congratulates Life Fellows Mrs Louise Cox AM and Professor Richard Johnson MBE, Fellows Scientia Professor Deo Karan Prasad and Mr John Chandler and former Fellow Mr Peter Muller on their receipt of Australia Day Honours.

Mrs Louise Cox AM was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia ‘for distinguished service to architecture as a practitioner, through executive roles with international professional organisations, and to architectural education and heritage conservation’. Mrs Cox was presented the 2013 National President’s Prize by then President, Shelley Penn, for her contributions to the Institute and the industry for over fifty years.

Professor Richard Johnson MBE was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia ‘for distinguished service to architecture, particularly the design of iconic Australian public buildings, to the visual arts and the museum and galleries sector, and to professional associations’. In 2008, Prof Johnson was awarded the Gold Medal, the Institute’s highest honour for his exceptional body of work and contribution to the profession.

Scientia Professor Deo Karan Prasad was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia ‘for distinguished service to architecture, particularly in the field of sustainable urban design, as an academic and researcher, and to the solar renewable energy sector’. Prof Prasad was the 2006 winner of the Institute’s Neville Quarry Architectural Education Prize recognising an outstanding contribution in architectural education in one or more areas of: teaching, scholarship, research, leadership and community engagement in both the higher education and wider community forums.

Former Institute Fellow, Mr Peter Neil Muller was also appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia ‘for distinguished service to architecture, to the adaptation and preservation of Indigenous design and construction, and to the integration of the built and environmental landscape’. Mr Muller is highly regarded for his works in NSW and overseas, in particular throughout the Pan-Pacific region.

Victorian Fellow Mr John Chandler was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia ‘for service to local government and to the City of Stonnington’.

Australia Day Honours reward service to architecture

The Australian Institute of Architects congratulates Life Fellows Mrs Louise Cox AM and Professor Richard Johnson MBE, Fellows Scientia Professor Deo Karan Prasad and Mr John Chandler and former Fellow Mr Peter Muller on their receipt of Australia Day Honours.

Mrs Louise Cox AM was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia ‘for distinguished service to architecture as a practitioner, through executive roles with international professional organisations, and to architectural education and heritage conservation’. Mrs Cox was presented the 2013 National President’s Prize by then President, Shelley Penn, for her contributions to the Institute and the industry for over fifty years.

Professor Richard Johnson MBE was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia ‘for distinguished service to architecture, particularly the design of iconic Australian public buildings, to the visual arts and the museum and galleries sector, and to professional associations’. In 2008, Prof Johnson was awarded the Gold Medal, the Institute’s highest honour for his exceptional body of work and contribution to the profession.

Scientia Professor Deo Karan Prasad was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia ‘for distinguished service to architecture, particularly in the field of sustainable urban design, as an academic and researcher, and to the solar renewable energy sector’. Prof Prasad was the 2006 winner of the Institute’s Neville Quarry Architectural Education Prize recognising an outstanding contribution in architectural education in one or more areas of: teaching, scholarship, research, leadership and community engagement in both the higher education and wider community forums.

Former Institute Fellow, Mr Peter Neil Muller was also appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia ‘for distinguished service to architecture, to the adaptation and preservation of Indigenous design and construction, and to the integration of the built and environmental landscape’. Mr Muller is highly regarded for his works in NSW and overseas, in particular throughout the Pan-Pacific region.

Victorian Fellow Mr John Chandler was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia ‘for service to local government and to the City of Stonnington’.