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Contributing to communities – 2014 Tasmanian Architecture Awards

The 2014 Tasmanian Architecture Awards, announced tonight at MONA, have celebrated the contribution of architecture to the state’s communities from the small scale through to major urban improvements.

A highly valued contribution to Hobart’s public realm, UTAS Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies (IMAS) by John Wardle Architects + Terroir, in association, was the big winner on the night, taking home two Named Awards and three Architecture Awards across Public, Interior, Sustainable, COLORBOND® and Urban Design categories.

‘IMAS is an exemplar of careful and skilful placemaking through respect for the setting and history of a place and an across the board win for Hobart,’ the jury said.

‘Locating IMAS in Sullivans Cove resonates powerfully with the city’s historic Antarctic connections, while its detail thoughtfully evokes the patterning of the Antarctic wilderness.’

The Peter Willmott Award for Small Project Architecture was presented to Birrelli Art + Design + Architecture for their pro bono work creating an elegant timber building to house the Bicheno Surf Life Saving Club.

‘It could have been a tin shed but thanks to a brave community and a talented architectural team, it is much more. The new surf club was brought about by a need for storage near the foreshore. The architect saw a bigger opportunity to enhance the coastal environment and generate community pride, as well as meeting the functional requirements of the club.

‘The jury congratulates the architects and celebrates this reminder that the smallest project with the most meagre budget has the potential to be an architectural masterpiece.’

Following on from a successful Stage 01, which received an Award for Urban Design at both the Tasmanian and National Architecture Awards in 2013, GASP! Stage 02 by Room 11 was lauded by the jury as a focal point around which to build community pride and collective memory, receiving the Dirk Bolt Award for Urban Design.

The jury awarded the top Residential – Houses (New) honour to Launceston-based Philip M Dingemanse for his own home, Southern Outlet House.

‘This house is rich in exploration – from its minimal footprint and budget to its engagement with its immediate surroundings and the nearby highway. It deserves high recognition by virtue of its character: playful and confident, modest in size, yet bold in expression,’ the jury observed.

Projects that received a Named Award or an Architecture Award now progress to the 2014 National Architecture Awards to be announced in Darwin on 6 November.

Full list of winning projects by category (alphabetical):

COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture
Award – UTAS Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies by John Wardle Architects + Terroir, in association

Commercial Architecture
Award – The Apple Shed by Cumulus Studio
Commendation – Pilgrim Coffee by Dock4 Architecture
Commendation – Sharkra Medispa by Preston Lane Architects

Enduring Architecture
Award – University of Tasmania Centre for the Arts, Hunter Street Hobart by Forward Consultants and Alex Kostromin & Associates

Heritage Architecture
Award – Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) by francis-jones morehen thorp (fjmt)

Interior Architecture
Alexander North Award for Interior Architecture – UTAS Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies by John Wardle Architects + Terroir, in association
Commendation – Geeveston Child and Family Centre wayraparattee by Liminal Architecture
Commendation – University of Tasmania Medical Science 2 by Lyons

Public Architecture
Alan C Walker Award for Public Architecture – UTAS Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies by John Wardle Architects + Terroir, in association
Award – Geeveston Child and Family Centre wayraparattee by Liminal Architecture
Award – University of Tasmania Medical Science 2 by Lyons

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)
Award – Browne Street by Preston Lane Architects
Commendation – Maritimo by rebecca fullerton ARCHITECT

Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Esmond Dorney Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) – Southern Outlet House by Philip M Dingemanse
Award – 15/Love House by Cumulus Studio
Commendation – Mays Beach by Preston Lane Architects

Small Project Architecture
Peter Willmott Award for Small Project Architecture – Bicheno Surf Life Saving Club + Boathouse by Birrelli Art + Design + Architecture
Commendation – Woodbridge Community Sports Facility by AKA

Sustainable Architecture
Award – UTAS Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies by John Wardle Architects + Terroir, in association
Commendation – Bicheno Surf Life Saving Club + Boathouse by Birrelli Art + Design + Architecture
Commendation – The Apple Shed by Cumulus Studio

Urban Design
Dirk Bolt Award for Urban Design – GASP! Stage 02 by Room 11
Award – UTAS Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies by John Wardle Architects + Terroir, in association

Additional Prizes
Henry Hunter Triennial Prize 2014 – Wellspring Anglican Church by 1+2 Architecture
2014 President’s Prize – Environmental Defenders Office (EDO) Tasmania
Emerging Architect Prize – Peter Booth

Honouring excellence – 2014 Queensland Architecture Awards

Architects from all over the state have come together in celebration of excellence in good design at the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2014 Queensland Architecture Awards announced tonight at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.

‘Thoroughly considered and exquisitely detailed’, the University of Queensland’s Advanced Engineering Building (AEB) by Richard Kirk Architect and HASSELL was the big winner of the night, taking home three Named Awards.

Awarding the project the FDG Stanley Award for Public Architecture, the GHM Addison Award for Interior Architecture and the Harry Marks Award for Sustainable Architecture, the jury described the collaborative effort as a ‘significant benchmark in sustainability’.

‘The project provides teaching, research and laboratory facilities either side of a five-storey timber clad, elongated central atrium with a double glazed roof. AEB expertly embraces setting and place and has created an exemplar of engagement with renewable resources and local industry,’ added the jury.

Charles Wright’s ‘extraordinary response to a very personal and adventurous brief’ in the Daintree, Stamp House, was well received by the jury and won the Robin Dods Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New), the top residential award for the night.

‘The concrete fabric chosen for permanence, robustness and thermal mass is placed on a man-made lake and shaped and patterned around its quirky personal spaces to somehow make its other worldly presence take its place in the world’s oldest and most pristine landscape,’ the jury reflected.

Following on from the six Regional Architecture Awards, the state competition resulted in projects across all regions being honoured with the jury presenting 10 Named Awards, 13 Architecture Awards and 13 Commendations in addition to the Queensland Chapter’s Art in Architecture Prize (see below for full list of winners).

Projects that received a Named Award or an Architecture Award now progress to the 2014 National Architecture Awards to be announced in Darwin on 6 November.

Full list of winning projects by category (alphabetical):

Art in Architecture Prize
Winner – Growth by Bark Design Architects (Sunshine Coast)

COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture
Award – Townsville Cruise Terminal by Arkhefield (North Queensland)

Commercial Architecture
Beatrice Hutton Award for Commercial Architecture – 55 Elizabeth Street by BVN Donovan Hill (Brisbane)
Award – Capri on Via Roma by BDA Architecture (Gold Coast)
Award – Sanctuary Cove Golf Club by Cox Rayner Architects (Gold Coast)
Commendation – Ipswich Government Office Building by Cox Rayner Architects (Darling Downs/West Moreton)

Enduring Architecture
Robin Gibson Award for Enduring Architecture – Torbreck by AH Job and RP Froud (Brisbane)

Heritage Architecture
Don Roderick Award for Heritage – Brisbane City Hall Restoration Project by Tanner Kibble Denton Architects and GHD Architects in Association (TannerGHD) (Brisbane)
Award – New Farm Arbour by Owen and Vokes and Peters (Brisbane)

Interior Architecture
G H M Addison Award for Interior Architecture – UQ Advanced Engineering Building by Richard Kirk Architect HASSELL Joint Venture (Brisbane)
Award – Australian Taxation Office Elizabeth Street by HASSELL (Brisbane)
Award – JCU Dental by Phillips Smith Conwell Architects (Far North Queensland)
Commendation – the kenmore by kp architects (Brisbane)
Commendation – Murphy Pipe and Civil by Marc&Co Architects, Baber Studio and Jarosz Design (Brisbane)

Public Architecture
F D G Stanley Award for Public Architecture – UQ Advanced Engineering Building by Richard Kirk Architect HASSELL Joint Venture (Brisbane)
Award – Abedian School of Architecture by CRAB Studio (Gold Coast)
Award – JCU Education Central by Wilson Architects with Architect North (North Queensland)
Award – UQ Dayboro Vet by Owens and Vokes and Peters (Brisbane)
Commendation – Gold Coast University Hospital by GCUH Architecture (PDT + STH + HASSELL) (Gold Coast)
Commendation – Helensvale Branch Library and CCYC by Complete Urban and Lahz Nimmo Architects in Association (Gold Coast)
Commendation – St Peter’s Lutheran College Performing Arts Centre by Phillips Smith Conwell Architects (Brisbane)
Commendation – UQ Michie Building Extension by Wilson Architects (Brisbane)

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)
Queensland Chapter Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions) – Highgate Hill House by Twofold Studio & Cox Rayner Architects (Brisbane)
Award – West End Tower by Owen and Vokes and Peters (Brisbane)
Commendation – Panorama Drive by Owen and Vokes and Peters (Sunshine Coast)

Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Robin Dods Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) – Stamp House by Charles Wright Architects (Far North Queensland)
Award – Oxlade Drive House by James Russell Architect (Brisbane)
Commendation – The Beach Box by OGE Group Architects (Sunshine Coast)
Commendation – Courtyard Residence by Blueprint Architects (Brisbane)
Commendation – Dolphin Court Residence by ME (Gold Coast)

Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing
Commendation – Bonney Lane Affordable Housing by Cox Rayner Architects (Brisbane)

Small Project Architecture
Hayes & Scott Award for Small Project Architecture – Studio 217 by Amalie Wright & Richard Buchanan (Brisbane)
Award – Baroona Road Mixed Use Redevelopment by Shane Thompson Architects (Brisbane)
Commendation – Malanda Falls Visitors Centre by Charles Wright Architects (Far North Queensland)

Sustainable Architecture
Harry Marks Award for Sustainable Architecture – UQ Advanced Engineering Building by Richard Kirk Architect HASSELL Joint Venture (Brisbane)
Award – William McCormack Place 2 by CA Architects & Cox Rayner Architects (Far North Queensland)

Urban Design
Karl Langer Award for Urban Design – Griffith University Nathan Campus Revitalisation by Cox Rayner Architects (Brisbane)

Celebration of old and new at ACT Architecture Awards

From a record 51 entries, the jury awarded 35 Awards and Commendations at the 2014 ACT Architecture Awards on Saturday 14 June at the recently refurbished REX Hotel.

For the second year in a row, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer’s (TZG) National Arboretum has been honoured at the ACT Awards. Following on from the 2013 Romaldo Giurgola Award for Public Architecture for the Village Centre, TZG along with Taylor Cullity Lethlean have taken out the 2014 Sir John Overall Award for Urban Design and the chapter’s highest accolade, the Canberra Medallion.

‘The National Arboretum has transformed a devastated site into a major education, research and recreation venue for the National Capital. The seamlessly collaborative architecture and landscape teams have established a significant green heart for Canberra.

‘An important local initiative with national and international benefits already evident, it is a most worthy recipient of the 2014 Canberra Medallion,’ the jury said.

Apostolic Nunciature 1976–1977 by past Gold Medallist Enrico Taglietti received the Award for Enduring Architecture. Built to accommodate diplomatic representatives of the Holy See, the Apostolic Nunciature received several RAIA (ACT) merit awards soon after its completion and Mr Taglietti was awarded a Papal Knighthood of St Gregory the Great in recognition of his design.

‘The 2014 Award for Enduring Architecture acknowledges the way the building has served its purpose well and has been cared for in a loving manner. The architect deserves credit for the strength and appropriateness of his high quality original design,’ the jury noted.

Other notable winners on the night include Australian National University Australian Centre on China in the World by Munns Sly Moore in association with Mo Atelier Szeto which took home the Romaldo Giurgola Award for Public Architecture, Art in Architecture Prize and an INLITE Light in Architecture Prize – Commendation. Hotel Hotel by March Studio also received multiple recognitions with the W Hayward Morris Award for Interior Architecture and an Art in Architecture Prize.

The top residential prize, the Malcolm Moir and Heather Sutherland Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New), was presented to Rodney Moss in association with Ken Murtagh and Pip Smith for The Mook.

‘The Mook is highly detailed and beautifully crafted and a successful essay in the provision of flexible housing choice that has been delivered in a delightful and bespoke pavilion,’ reflected the jury.

Projects that received a Named Award or an Architecture Award now progress to the 2014 National Architecture Awards to be announced in Darwin on 6 November.

Full list of winning projects by category (alphabetical):

Art in Architecture Prize
Winner – Hotel Hotel by March Studio
Winner – Australian National University Australian Centre on China in the World by Munns Sly Moore Architects in Association with Mo Atelier Szeto

BCA Certifiers Mervyn Willoughby-Thomas Renovation Award
Winner – Loft of Suburbia by Yuri Leong, ylarchitecture

Canberra Medallion
Winner – National Arboretum Canberra by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer and Taylor Cullity Lethlean

COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture
Award – The Mook by Rodney Moss in association with Ken Murtagh and Pip Smith
Commendation – Radford College–Radford Senior School by Cox Architecture

Commercial Architecture
John Andrews Award for Commercial Architecture – Canberra Centre Food Court by Cox Architecture

Education Prize
Winner – Taylor Primary School by Small Quinton Coleman Architects

Enduring Architecture
Award – Apostolic Nunciature 1976 – 1977 by Enrico Taglietti

Heritage Architecture
J S Murdoch Award for Heritage – Gudgenby-in-a-Box by Philip Leeson Architects
Commendation – NFSA Theatrette by Cox Architecture

INLITE Light in Architecture Prize
Winner – Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands by Philip Leeson Architects
Commendation – No.36 Stage 2 by Townsend + Associates Architects
Commendation – Australian National University Australian Centre on China in the World by Munns Sly Moore Architects in Association with Mo Atelier Szeto

Interior Architecture
W Hayward Morris Award for Interior Architecture – Hotel Hotel by March Studio
Award – National Museum of Australia – Additions by ARM Architecture
Commendation – Virgin Australia Canberra Lounge by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Commendation – Radford College–Radford Senior School by Cox Architecture

Public Architecture
Romaldo Giurgola Award for Public Architecture – Australian National University Australian Centre on China in the World by Munns Sly Moore Architects in Association with Mo Atelier Szeto
Award – Canberra International Airport by Guida Moseley Brown Architects
Award – National Museum of Australia – Additions by ARM Architecture
Award – Radford College–Radford Senior School by Cox Architecture
Award – Colleges of Science – Chemistry Sciences Building by Lyons
Commendation – John Paul College by Collins Caddaye Architects
Commendation – Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands by Philip Leeson Architects

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)
Award – No.36 Stage 2 by Townsend + Associates Architects
Commendation – Narrabundah House + Studio by Jigsaw Housing

Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Malcolm Moir and Heather Sutherland Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) – The Mook by Rodney Moss in association with Ken Murtagh and Pip Smith
Award – Phillips Pavilion by Arquitectura
Award – Narrabundah House by Adam Dettrick Architects

Small Project Architecture
ACT Chapter Award for Small Project Architecture – The National Workers Memorial by Johnson Pilton Walker
Commendation – Mirning Bathroom by Roger Pegrum

Sustainable Architecture
ACT Chapter Award for Sustainable Architecture – John Paul College by Collins Caddaye Architects

Urban Design
Sir John Overall Award for Urban Design – National Arboretum Canberra by Tonkin Zulaikha Greer and Taylor Cullity Lethlean
Commendation – Colleges of Science by Lyons

Additional Prizes
2014 President’s Medal – Janet Thomson
2014 Clem Cummings Medal ¬– Robert Purdon and Christine Purdon
Emerging Architect Prize – Rob Henry
ACT Chapter Student Medallion – Melanie Schonfeld and Cassandra Cutler
John Redmond Prize – Stewart Youngblutt
Daryl Jackson Alastair Swayn Graduate Prize – Mark Power and Kate Shepherd
Cox Architecture Student Design Prize Winner – Megaform by Kate Shepherd
Cox Architecture Student Design Second Prize – Conference Centre by Cassandra Cutler
Cox Architecture Student Design Third Prize – Shine Dome Inverted Cadence by Will Headland

Architecture ideas competition generates light rail solutions

The winners of the Australian Institute of Architects’ Light Rail Station Ideas Competition have been revealed at the ACT Architecture Awards this evening.

Launched in December 2013, the competition sought ideas for the design and siting of a light rail station at Dickson along the City to Gungahlin Transit Corridor, responding to the nature of Canberra’s landscape, integration into the local community and architectural presentation as a transport hub.

Four submissions from a total of 21 entries were selected by the jury for recognition, representing radically different solutions to the design of the light rail station and its potential contributions to Canberra’s principal transport corridor and the city’s urban heart.

Ann Cleary (University of Canberra) and Cassandra Cutler (Total Project Group) were awarded first prize for their entry, Urban Line.

The winning light rail design is devoted to the creation of fine-grained urban pavilions calibrated to the walkable city. Existing parks and green spaces along Northbourne Avenue are engaged and linked as cultural hubs by means of the light rail, intensifying the opportunities for transit corridor users to engage with each other in a humane city environment.

Simon Corbell MLA, Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development, presented Ann and Cassandra with the accolade via video link to Venice, where they are attending the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale as part of their prize.

Recent graduates of architecture Sarah Herbert and Kate Shepherd won second prize for their submission, Layered. The scheme focuses on the urgency of sustainability in its creation of a Dickson transit hub through repurposing existing commercial building stock. Those buildings are stripped back to their structural cores to allow a new ‘layering’ of youthful individual business ventures in integrated shipping containers or pre-fab elements to give an inimitable fresh character to the transit zone.

Third prize was awarded Nugroho Utomo and Gerard O’Connell for their project, Crossroads, and Can Ercan was awarded fourth prize.

Jury Chair John McInerney, former Manager of Planning for the City of Sydney and City of Melbourne, was joined on the jury by Iain Maxwell, Director of supermanoeuvre and Pamille Berg, public art consultant and former Director of Mitchell/Giurgola & Thorp.

A selection of entries will feature in a public exhibition at the National Museum of Democracy in the Provisional Parliament House later this year.

Queen’s Birthday Honours

The Australian Institute of Architects congratulates Life Fellows Mr Rodney Mollett, Mr Geoffrey Pie and Professor Alexander Tzannes on being made Members of the Order of Australia  and to Life Fellow Struan Gilfillan on receiving a Medal of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

Mr Rodney Mollett was made a Member of the Order of Australia ‘for significant service to the built environment and the architecture profession through contributions to professional bodies, and to the community of North Beach’.

Mr Geoffrey Pie was recognised ‘for significant service to architecture and heritage preservation as a practitioner, mentor and leader’.

Professor Alexander Tzannes was honoured ‘for significant service to architecture, as a practitioner and educator, and through professional organisations’.

Struan Gilfillan received a Medal of the Order of Australia ‘for service to architecture, and to professional organisations’.

Institute welcomes David Karotkin as 75th National President

David Karotkin has become the 75th National President of the Australian Institute of Architects at the Annual General Meeting held in Melbourne on 28 May.

Immediate Past President Paul Berkemeier, National President David Karotkin and President Elect Jon Clements at the Annual General Meeting.
Immediate Past President Paul Berkemeier, National President David Karotkin and President Elect Jon Clements at the Annual General Meeting.

Mr Karotkin comes to the National Presidency following three years as WA Chapter President. In this role, he strongly advocated for the profession in that state. Now, the profession will benefit from his passion, leadership and advocacy at a national level.

‘I am honoured by the responsibility of representing our membership in this role and am dedicated to making a meaningful contribution throughout the year.

‘The role of National President is part of a continuum, from a term as National Councillor and President Elect through to support as Immediate Past President. And while I’ll continue to work with my fellow councillors in implementing strategic initiatives currently in development, I would also like to promote some issues that I am particularly interested in, including mandatory use of architects for the design of certain types of buildings and improved member engagement with the Institute,’ Mr Karotkin said.

Mr Karotkin received a Bachelor of Architecture, First Class Honours from Curtin University and is Managing Director of award winning Perth-based architectural consultancy Sandover Pinder, where he has worked since 1995. He has practised in the United Kingdom, Israel, Asia and Australia across a diverse portfolio of architectural projects including healthcare, education, law and order and community developments. Recently he led the firm’s expansion into the Indonesian healthcare industry, which has helped to set new international standards.

Taking over the role from Paul Berkemeier, Mr Karotkin thanked Mr Berkemeier for his leadership and contribution to issues including gender equity and diversity, and architectural education over the past 12 months.

‘Paul has been hugely valuable as a mentor and an advocate for the profession and his work in developing Australia’s bid for the UIA 2020 Congress is to be commended,’ Mr Karotkin said.

Former Victorian Chapter President Jon Clements has been appointed President Elect.

It’s all in the detail – Brisbane Regional Architecture Awards announced

Thirty projects from across Brisbane were honoured at the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2014 Brisbane Regional Architecture Awards announced tonight at special ceremony held at the Edmund Rice Performing Arts Centre.

Queensland 2014 State Awards Jury Director, Liam Proberts, presented 30 Regional Commendations to projects spanning a range of sizes and purposes, which now progress to the Queensland State Architecture Awards, announced in Brisbane on 20 June

The winners of the John Dalton Award for Building of the Year, House of the Year and an Enduring Architecture Prize were also announced.

The John Dalton Award for Building of the Year went to UQ Advanced Engineering Building by Richard Kirk Architect and HASSELL (Joint Venture) in addition to receiving two Regional Commendations for Public Architecture and Interior Architecture.

‘The UQ Advanced Engineering Building (AEB), a collaboration of Richard Kirk Architect and HASSELL exquisitely embodies a significant benchmark in sustainability within a complex building program of research, teaching and learning. AEB expertly embraces setting and place and has created an exemplar of engagement with renewable resources and local industry.

‘The project provides teaching, research and laboratory facilities either side of a five storey timber clad, elongated central atrium with a double glazed roof. The axis terminates in an expressive timber trussed off-form concrete lecture theatre with the lake setting as backdrop. Thoroughly considered and exquisitely detailed,’ the jury said.

Highgate Hill House by Twofold Studio and Cox Rayner Architects was awarded the Brisbane House of the Year.

‘A sublime piece of architecture, expressed through intricate detailing that is seamlessly engaged with an ironically humble brief. A visceral experience of occupation is manifest through a series of spatially modest but poetically executed rooms. A bespoke, controlled garden and a sequence of outdoor living zones complete the project,’ reported the jury.

The jury nominated and awarded a special Enduring Architecture Prize to AH Job and RP Froud for their 1960 project Torbreck, Queensland’s first multi-storey home unit development.

Regional Commendations:

Architectural Project Architectural Practice Architectural Category Location
55 Elizabeth Street BVN Donovan Hill Commercial Architecture Brisbane
New Farm Arbour Owen and Vokes and Peters Heritage New Farm
RNA Industrial Pavilion Redevelopment Cox Rayner Architects Heritage Bowen Hills
Brisbane City Hall Restoration Project Tanner Kibble Denton Architects and GHD Architects in Association (TannerGHD) Heritage Brisbane
Murphy Pipe and Civil Marc&Co Architects  Baber Studio and Jarosz Design Interior Architecture Albion
UQ Advanced Engineering Building Richard Kirk Architect HASSELL Joint Venture Interior Architecture St Lucia
UQ Chemistry Building Level 8 m3architecture Interior Architecture St Lucia
Ergon Energy Workplace BVN Donovan Hill Interior Architecture Fortitude Valley
the kenmore kp architects Interior Architecture Brisbane
A&R Plastic Surgery Base Architecture Interior Architecture Auchenflower
Australian Taxation Office Elizabeth Street HASSELL Interior Architecture Brisbane
UQ Michie Building Extension Wilson Architects Public Architecture St Lucia
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital Upgrade Hames Sharley Public Architecture Coopers Plains
UQ Advanced Engineering Building Richard Kirk Architect HASSELL Joint Venture Public Architecture St Lucia
UQ Dayboro Vet Owen and Vokes and Peters Public Architecture Dayboro
St Peter’s Lutheran College Performing Arts Centre Phillips Smith Conwell Architects Public Architecture Indooroopilly
Dakabin Animal Shelter Brand + Slater Architects Public Architecture Dakabin
Centre for Advanced Imaging John Wardle Architects + Wilson Architects  Architects in Association Public Architecture St Lucia
Indooroopilly Residence Kieron Gait Architects Residential Architecture –  Houses (Alterations and  Additions) Indooroopilly
West End Tower Owen and Vokes and Peters Residential Architecture –  Houses (Alterations and  Additions) West End
In-Between Room Phorm Architecture+Design Residential Architecture –  Houses (Alterations and  Additions) Brisbane
Highgate Hill House Twofold Studio & Cox Rayner Architects Residential Architecture –  Houses (Alterations and  Additions) Highgate Hill
Point Lookout Beach Shack Marc&Co Architects Residential Architecture –  Houses (Alterations and  Additions) Point Lookout
Oxlade Drive House James Russell Architect Residential Architecture – Houses – (New) New Farm
Courtyard Residence Blueprint Architects Residential Architecture – Houses – (New) Rochedale
Bonney Lane Affordable Housing Cox Rayner Architects Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing Fortitude Valley
Baroona Road Mixed Use Redevelopment Shane Thompson Architects Small Project Architecture Rosalie
PARC Pavilion BVN Donovan Hill Small Project Architecture Fortitude Valley
Studio 217 Amalie Wright & Richard Buchanan Small Project Architecture Spring Hill
Griffith University Nathan Campus Revitalisation Cox Rayner Architects Urban Design Nathan

 

Brisbane Jury Coordinator and Juror Elizabeth Anderson (Hayes Anderson Lynch Architects Pty Ltd) along with Jury Chairs Paul Worroll (Reddog Architects Pty Ltd), Kevin O’Brien (Kevin O’Brien Architects), Shaun Lockyer (Shaun Lockyer Architects), Fiona Gardiner (Heritage Branch, Department Environment and Heritage Protection) and Jurors Paul Butterworth (Paul Butterworth Architect), Anna Chamberlin (Push Architects), Peter Dawson (Architectus Brisbane Pty Ltd), Ray Giarola (Giarola Architects), Michael Hartwich (Wilson Architects), Stephen Long (Architectus Brisbane Pty Ltd), Rebecca Moore (Conrad Gargett Riddel Ancher Mortlock Woolley), Scott Peabody (Arqus Design Pty Ltd), Gavan Ranger (Ranger Design P/L) and George Taran (Multi Span Australia Pty Ltd ) assisted the 2014 State Awards Jury Director, Liam Proberts, (bureau^proberts), State Awards 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 Brisbane Enduring Architecture Prize, the John Dalton Award for Building of the Year and the Brisbane House of the Year.

2014 Victorian Architecture Awards Shortlist

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Public Architecture (New)
(8 projects/24 entries)

Dallas Brooks Community Primary School – McBride Charles Ryan
Dandenong Mental Health Facility – Bates Smart Whitefield McQueen Irwin Alsop Joint Venture
Doherty Institute – Grimshaw in collaboration with Billard Leece Partnership
Melton Library and Learning Hub – Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt)
New Horizons – Lyons
Port of Echuca Discovery Centre – JAWSARCHITECTS
RSPCA Redevelopment – bamford-architects
Victoria University Construction Hub – Cox Architecture

Public Architecture (New) Jury
Donald Bates (Chair) – LAB Architecture Studio
Kelley MacKay – Kerstin Thompson Architects
Bruno Mendes – Woods Bagot
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Public Architecture (Alterations & Additions)
(4 projects/15 entries)

Arts Centre West – Lyons
Bendigo Library Redevelopment – MGS Architects
Birralee Primary School – Kerstin Thompson Architects
Carlton Baths & Family Resource Centre – Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design

Public Architecture (Alterations & Additions) Jury
Tim Hurburgh (Chair) – H2o Architects
Kim Irons – Irons McDuff Architecture
Ben Duckworth – HASSELL
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Urban Design
(6 projects/10 entries)

25 Rokeby Street – John Wardle Architects
Box Hill Gardens Multipurpose Area – NMBW Architecture Studio + ASPECT Studios
Cloud Canopy – Maddison Architects
M80 Ring Road & M2 Tullamarine Fwy Interchange – Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design
Peninsula Link – ARM Architecture
Williamstown Library – Sally Draper Architects in association with Mitsuori Architects

Urban Design Jury
Tim Black (Chair) – BKK Architects
Ed Mitchell – HASSELL
Ann Lau – Hayball

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Commercial Architecture
(10 projects/21 entries)

171 Collins Street – Bates Smart
25 Rokeby Street – John Wardle Architects
41X – Lyons
Craigieburn Central – Lend Lease in collaboration with NH Architecture
National Australia Bank (NAB) Docklands – Woods Bagot
Prahran Hotel – Techne Architects
Royal Wolf – Melbourne HQ – Room11 Architects
Simpson Construction Co Offices – Atelier Wagner
The Lantern – Building Studio Architects
Victorian Desalination Plant – peckvonhartel & ARM Architecture

Commercial Jury
Paul Morgan (Chair) – Paul Morgan Architects
Drew Williamson – McBride Charles Ryan
Rosemary Burne – Billard Leece Partnership
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Interior Architecture
(8 projects/21 entries)

171 Collins Street – Bates Smart
25 Rokeby Street – John Wardle Architects
Arts Centre West – Lyons
Craigieburn Central – Lend Lease in collaboration with NH Architecture
National Australia Bank (NAB) Docklands – Woods Bagot
Press Club – March Studio
Spectroscopy Innovation Centre, Agilent Technologies – SKM
The Quays – McBride Charles Ryan

Interior Architecture Jury
Diego Ramirez-Lovering (Chair) – Monash University
Kristin Green – KGA Architecture
Ben Edwards – Edwards Moore
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Heritage Architecture
(5 projects/7 entries)

Emerald Hill Library & Heritage Centre – Paul Morgan Architects
Melbourne GPO Exterior Conservation Works – Lovell Chen Architects & Heritage Consultants
Rippon Lea Roof Reinstatement – Lovell Chen Architects & Heritage Consultants
The Ghost and Mrs Muir (Drift House) – multiplicity
Wertheim Factory Conversion Studio Nine – Kerstin Thompson Architects

Heritage Architecture Jury
Gabrielle Moylan (Chair) – Andronas Conservation Architecture
Neil Masterton – ARM Architecture
John Lee – McGlashan Everist

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Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
(10 projects/31 entries)

Cliff Road Residence – Jackson Clements Burrows
Elsternwick Residence – Jackson Clements Burrows
Fairfield Hacienda – MRTN Architects
Florence Street – Nest Architects
House at Hanging Rock – Kerstin Thompson Architects
Hover House – Bower Architecture
Portsea House – Wood Marsh Architecture
Somers Beach House – March Studio
Stonewood – Breathe Architecture
Venus Bay House – Welsh + Major

Residential Architecture – Houses (New) Jury
Nigel Bertram (Chair) – NMBW Architecture Studio
Clare Cousins – Clare Cousins Architects
Mark Austin – Andrew Maynard Architects
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Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations & Additions)
(16 projects/36 entries)

Ballarat Residence – Janet McGaw Architects and Atelier Wagner Architects
Cabin 2 – Maddison Architects
Cross Stitch House – fmd architects
Cubo House – PHOOEY Architects
East West House – Rob Kennon Architects
Engawa House – Black Line One X Architecture Studio
Family Apartment – NMBW Architecture Studio
House in a Warehouse – Splinter Society Architecture
Lightbox – Edwards Moore
Northcote Project – Wolveridge Architects
Place to Daydream – Tony Hobba
South Yarra Warehouse – NMBW Architecture Studio
St Kilda East House – Clare Cousins Architects
St Kilda West House – Kennedy Nolan
Three Parts House – Architects EAT
Westgarth House – Kennedy Nolan

Residential Architecture – Houses (New and Alterations & Additions) Jury
Karen Alcock (Chair) – McAllister Alcock Architects
Monique Brady Ward – WoodWoodWard Architecture
Matt Gibson – Matt Gibson Architecture + Design
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Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing
(10 projects/16 entries)

Albert Tower – ROTHELOWMAN
Fifty Albert – Elenberg Fraser
ILK Apartments – Cox Architecture
Illura – Elenberg Fraser
North Melbourne Townhouses – FreadmanWhite
Old Colonists Association of Victoria – Rushall Park Development – Williams Boag
Richmond Redevelopment (Urban Renewal) – Williams Boag
The Commons – Breathe Architecture
The LOVE Building – CHT Architects
The Quays – McBride Charles Ryan

Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing Jury
Eli Giannini (Chair) – MGS Architects
Tim O’Sullivan – multiplicity
Chris Botterill – Jackson Clements Burrows
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Small Project Architecture
(10 projects/25 entries)

Cloud Canopy – Maddison Architects
Community Hall (NGV Melbourne Now) – McBride Charles Ryan
Compulsive Productions – Matt Gibson Architecture + Design
FabPod – RMIT University School of Architecture and Design
Flinders Lane Apartment – Clare Cousins Architects
Geelong Ring Road Rest Areas – BKK Architects
Kew Studio – Sean Godsell Architects
Port Phillip Community Group Offices – FreadmanWhite
Tardis – Edwards Moore
True Self Exhibition Design – Simon Whibley Architecture

Small Project Architecture Jury
Tim Jackson (Chair) – Jackson Clements Burrows
Mel Bright – MAKE Architecture
Nick Searle – Searle x Waldron Architecture
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Sustainable Architecture
(4 projects)

Florence Street – Nest Architects
Melton Library and Learning Hub – Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt)
Rippon Lea Roof Reinstatement – Lovell Chen Architects & Heritage Consultants
The Commons – Breathe Architecture

Sustainable Architecture Jury
Clinton Murray (Chair) – Jacobs SKM
Jane Caught – Sibling
Alex Nock – Nock Architecture

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COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture
(5 projects)

25 Rokeby Street – John Wardle Architects
Arrow Studio – Peter Hogg + Toby Reed Architects
Kew Studio – Sean Godsell Architects
New Horizons – Lyons
Royal Wolf – Melbourne HQ – Room11 Architects

COLORBOND® Jury
Rob Stent (Chair) – Hayball
Michael Roper – Architecture Architecture
Alison Nunn – Alison Nunn Architect
George Plionis – BlueScope Steel
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Melbourne Prize
(7 projects)

41X – Lyons
Arts Victoria’s Home for Circus Oz – Lovell Chen Architects & Heritage Consultants
Dallas Brooks Community Primary School – McBride Charles Ryan
Melbourne GPO Exterior Conservation Works – Lovell Chen Architects & Heritage Consultants
Prahran Hotel – Techne Architects
The Commons – Breathe Architecture
Victoria Street Gateway – Gregory Burgess Architects

Melbourne Prize Jury
Meaghan Dwyer (Chair) – John Wardle Architects
Peter Bickle – ARM Architecture
Mirjana Lozanovska – Deakin University
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Regional Prize
(5 projects)

Ballarat Regional Integrated Cancer Centre – Billard Leece Partnership
Bendigo Library Redevelopment – MGS Architects
Port of Echuca Discovery Centre – JAWSARCHITECTS
The Ghost and Mrs Muir (Drift House) – multiplicity
Victorian Desalination Plant – peckvonhartel & ARM Architecture

Regional Prize Jury
Michael Bellemo (Chair) – Bellemo + Cat
Jacqui Wagner – Atelier Wagner
Simon Whibley – Simon Whibley Architecture

 

The 2014 Victorian Architecture Award entries will be exhibited in the Atrium at Federation Square, from 3 – 15 June 2014. Winners will be announced Friday 20 June at 7pm at a presentation event held at Peninsula at Central Pier, Docklands, with winners in each category progressing to compete for the National Architecture Awards to be announced 6 November.

See the Vic Awards website for more information and tickets.

The Victorian Architecture Awards are proudly sponsored by:

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Risky business – 2015 National Architecture Conference creative team to explore risk in architecture

National President Elect, David Karotkin, has announced the creative team for the 2015 National Architecture Conference on the final day of Making: 2014, this year’s conference, held in Perth.

Donald Bates, Hamish Lyon and Andrew Mackenzie have partnered to explore the changing role of risk in architecture for the 2015 Conference, which will take place in Melbourne, 14-16 May.

2015 National Architecture Conference Creative Directors - Hamish Lyon, Andrew Mackenzie and Donald Bates
2015 National Architecture Conference Creative Directors – Hamish Lyon, Andrew Mackenzie and Donald Bates

‘No one wants to be a safe architect; to be conventional and predictable. Yet what client would choose the risk of the unknown over the safety of the known?

‘Risk will explore this troubled nexus; between the professional necessity to take calculated and creative risks and a world incapacitated by risk minimisation,’ the team said.

‘From the domestic risk of the Farnsworth House to the spatial risk of Bilbao Guggenheim, from the construction risk of Sydney Opera House to the cultural risk of the Pompidou Centre, all great achievements in architecture have been the result of calculated risks, by both architect and client.

The multidisciplinary team will focus their attention on four aspects of risk within the profession: risks related to cultural relevance, architectural pedagogy, professional practice and the discipline of architecture.

Professor Donald Bates is a Director of LAB Architecture Studio in Melbourne and is Chair of Architectural Design at the University of Melbourne. Widely published, he has completed works in a variety of countries across Asia, the Middle East and Great Britain, in addition to local projects including Melbourne’s Federation Square precinct. Donald has participated in lectures, seminars, reviews, workshops and programs at over 95 universities and schools of architecture and professional venues.

Principal of NH Architecture, Hamish Lyon leads the firm’s design thinking and direction. He is involved in projects of all scales within the office and has completed a wide range of architectural projects, urban initiatives and masterplans including Melbourne’s world class 6 Star Green Star Convention Centre on the Yarra River and the redevelopment of Myer’s flagship Bourke Street store in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD. He began his architectural career with the national Robin Boyd Medal, awarded under the chairmanship of the pre-eminent Australian architect, Glenn Murcutt. His ongoing commitment to architecture as a public advocate was recognised in the Age’s 2009 poll where he was voted one of Melbourne’s 100 most influential people.

Andrew Mackenzie is Director of CityLab, a consultancy he founded in 2011. His clients include Major Projects Victoria, Monash University, Gold Coast City Council, Waterfront Auckland and Integrated Design Commission South Australia. He is also an independent publisher of architecture and design books under the imprint Uro, which publishes practice monographs as well as architectural history and theory. He is also an architecture writer for the Australian Financial Review and a Contributing Editor to Architecture Australia.

Shortlist announced for 2014 NSW Architecture Awards

Ninety-one projects have been shortlisted for this year’s NSW Architecture Awards the Australian Institute of Architects announced today.

The shortlist comes from a field of almost 200 entries across the categories of Public Architecture, Urban Design, Commercial Architecture, Interior Architecture, Residential Architecture – Houses (New), Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations & Additions), Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing, Heritage (Conservation and Creative Adaptation), Small Project Architecture and Sustainable Architecture (see below for the full list of shortlisted projects).

The winners of each of these categories will be announced at the 2014 NSW Architecture Awards presentation evening on 26 June along with the COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture which, like the award for Sustainable Architecture, is selected from across the entire field of entries.

A host of prizes will also be announced on the night including the Blacket Prize for regional architecture, the NSW President’s Prize, the NSW Premier’s Prize and the City of Sydney Lord Mayor’s Prize.

Prizes for outstanding individual contributions to the profession and the state’s architecture will also be awarded including the Emerging Architect Prize, the Marion Mahony Griffin Prize (recognising the significant contribution of a woman in architecture), the Adrian Ashton Prize for Writing and Criticism and the David Lindner Prize (a research prize for graduate and emerging architects).

NSW Chapter President Joe Agius said the shortlist reflected the broad range of architectural activity happening across New South Wales from large scale public placemaking through to the latest in residential design at any budget.

‘This year we saw an increase in the number of entries for the NSW Architecture Awards which is a very positive sign for the profession and we look forward to celebrating the best in current architectural practice at the Awards presentation evening in June,’ Mr Agius said.

The 2014 NSW Architecture Awards will be announced on Thursday 26 June at the heritage Doltone House venue at Jones Bay Wharf.

Tickets for the presentation night are now on sale and available to purchase online via nswawards.architecture.com.au.

Winners of the 2014 NSW Named Awards and Architecture Awards will then progress to the National Architecture Awards to be announced on Thursday 6 November 2014 in Darwin.

2014 NSW Architecture Awards
Shortlisted Projects

Please note: 91 projects have been shortlisted for this year’s NSW Architecture Awards. A number of these projects have been shortlisted in multiple award categories as listed below.

Public Architecture
(10 Projects)
Australian Plantbank – BVN Donovan Hill
Cranbrook Junior School – Tzannes Associates
North Bondi Surf Life Saving Club – Durbach Block Jaggers in association with Peter Colquhoun
OLMC Parramatta Janet Woods Building – Tzannes Associates
Pemulwuy Community Facilities – Melocco & Moore
Prince Alfred Park + Pool Upgrade – Neeson Murcutt Architects in association with City of Sydney
St Barnabas Church – Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt)
The Wayside Chapel – Environa Studio
UTS Great Hall and Balcony Room – DRAW
White Bay Cruise Terminal – JPW

Urban Design
(5 projects)
Lemur Forest Adventure – Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects
Newtown Interchange – Caldis Cook Group in association with the NSW Government Architect’s Office
Prince Alfred Park + Pool Upgrade – Neeson Murcutt Architects in association with City of Sydney
Tamarama Kiosk and Beach Amenities – Lahz Nimmo Architects
The Boilerhouse – Tanner Kibble Denton Architects

Public Architecture and Urban Design Jury
Peter McGregor – McGregor Westlake Architecture (Chair)
Penny Fuller – Silvester Fuller
Stephen Varady – Stephen Varady Associates
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Commercial Architecture
(7 projects)
8 Chifley Square – Lippmann Partnership/Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
Eclipse Parramatta – Fitzpatrick+partners
Lune de Sang Sheds – CHROFI
Ozanam Industries Stanmore – DTB Architects
Paramount Pictures Building – Fox Johnston/Barton and McCarthy
Qantas Headquarters Redevelopment – Architectus
Tamarama Kiosk and Beach Amenities – Lahz Nimmo Architects

Interior Architecture
(13 projects)
Ansarada – ¬Those Architects
Bellevue Hill Residence – Tzannes Associates
Claremont House – Tanner Kibble Denton Architects
Corrs Chambers Westgarth – Bates Smart
Garangula Gallery – Fender Katsalidis Mirams Architects
Greenland Display Suite – PTW/LAVA
Herbert Smith Freehills Workplace – BVN Donovan Hill
in2ski – Ian Moore Architects
Jackson Teece Sydney Office – Jackson Teece
One Central Park – Smart Design Studio & Koichi Takada Architects both in association with PTW
Point Piper Apartment – CO-AP (Architects)
Sydney Commonwealth Parliament Offices – Architectus + Ingenhoven
Virgin Australia Sydney Lounge – Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects

Commercial and Interior Architecture Jury
Steve Pearse – DWP|SUTERS (Chair)
Matthew Blain – HASSELL
Stephanie Smith – Innovarchi Architects
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Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
(12 Projects)
Balmoral Residence – Popov Bass Architects
Cooper Park House – Tobias Partners
Copacabana House – McGregor Westlake Architects
Dogtrot House – Dunn & Hillam Architects
Griffith House – Popov Bass Architects
House Maher – Tribe Studio Architects
Hunters Hill House – Arkhefield
Invisible House – Peter Stutchbury Architecture
K House – Chenchow Little
Mountainside House Hill – Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects
Ozone House – Matt Elkan Architect
Waverley Residence – Anderson Architecture

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations & Additions)
(14 Projects)
3×2 House – Panovscott
A Balmain Pair – Benn & Penna Architecture
Bellevue Hill Residence – Tzannes Associates
Birchgrove House – Candalepas Associates
Byron Hinterland Residence – Tzannes Associates
Cossington House – Jorge Hrdina Architects
Glebe House – Nobbs Radford Architects
House Chapple – Tribe Studio Architects
Light Cannon House – Carterwilliamson Architects
Piebenga-Franklyn Residence – David Boyle Architect
Pool Pavilion – Luigi Rosselli Architects
Skylight House – Andrew Burges Architects
Stone House – CHROFI
Tamarama Semi-D – David Langston-Jones

Residential Architecture – Houses (New and Alterations & Additions) Jury
Virginia Kerridge – Virginia Kerridge Architect (Chair)
Trish Croaker – Fairfax Media
Emili Fox – Fox Johnston
James Stockwell – James Stockwell Architect
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Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing
(14 Projects)
Alora Apartments – Turner
Aria – MHN Design Union
Attica Newtown – Candalepas Associates
Austin – Smart Design Studio
Coast – SJB
Dulwich Hill Terrace Houses – Redshift Architecture & Art
Gantry – Bates Smart
Glebe St Apartments – Jackson Teece
Iglu Chatswood – Bates Smart
Imperial – Stanisic Architects
One Central Park – PTW Architects + Atelier Jean Nouvel
Stella Apartments – Tzannes Associates
UNSW Kensington Colleges – Bates Smart
Washington Park_Meridian & Monte – Turner

Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing Jury
Tony Caro – Tony Caro Architecture (Chair)
Philip Graus – Cox Richardson
Michael Zanardo – Studio Zanardo
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Small Project Architecture
(8 Projects)
Balmain Apartment – Durbach Block Jaggers
Foley Park Amenities – Stanic Harding
Outpost 742713 9 – Drew Heath Architects
Seaforth Kitchen Garden – Scale Architecture
Somersby Pavilion – Matthew Woodward Architecture
Southern Highlands House – Benn & Penna Architecture
The Garden Project – Welsh + Major Architects
The Pod – Takt | Studio for Architecture

Heritage (Conservation)
(4 Projects)
Glebe Town Hall – Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
Former Police Station, 127-129 George St, The Rocks – Welsh + Major Architects
Female Orphan School, UWS Parramatta – Tanner Kibble Denton Architects
Yarrangobilly Caves House 1917 Wing – Architectural Projects

Heritage (Creative Adaptation)
(3 Projects)
Eternity Playhouse – Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
Paramount Pictures Building – Fox Johnston
White Bay Cruise Terminal – JPW

Small Project Architecture and Heritage (Conservation and Creative Adaptation) Jury
Catherine Lassen – University of New South Wales (Chair)
Mary Knaggs – NSW Government Architect’s Office
Philip Moore – Melocco & Moore
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Sustainable Architecture
(14 Projects)
5 Murray Rose Avenue – Turner
8 Chifley Square – Lippmann Partnership/Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
Alexandria Courtyard House – Matthew Pullinger Architect
Australian Plantbank – BVN Donovan Hill
Garangula Gallery – Fender Katsalidis Mirams Architects
House Bruce Alexander – Tribe Studio Architects
Invisible House – Peter Stutchbury Architecture
One Central Park – PTW Architects + Atelier Jean Nouvel
Outpost 742713 9 – Drew Heath Architects
The Wayside Chapel – Environa Studio
Upper Orara House – Utz Sanby Architects
Whale Watchers – Timothy Moon Architects
White Bay Cruise Terminal – JPW
Yatte Yattah House – Tzannes Associates

Sustainable Architecture Jury
Tony Caro – Tony Caro Architecture (Chair)
Virginia Kerridge – Virginia Kerridge Architect
Catherine Lassen – University of New South Wales
Peter McGregor – McGregor Westlake Architecture
Lester Partridge – AECOM
Steve Pearse – DWP|SUTERS