The Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture goes to Dangrove, by Tzannes. Picture: Ben Guthrie.
National Awards of the Australian Institute of Architects
The winners of the 2019 Australian Institute of Architects Awards form a snapshot of the state of architecture in Australia now.
The Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture goes to Dangrove, by Tzannes. Picture: Ben Guthrie.
The Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage Architecture was won by Premier Mill Hotel, by Spaceagency Architects. Picture: Allan Myles.
Somewhere Other, by John Wardle Architects, won the Jørn Utzon Award for International Architecture. Picture: Peter Bennetts.
The winner of the Daryl Jackson Award was Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Primary School, by BVN. Picture: Brett Boardman.
Sails in the Desert, by Cox Architecture, won the award for Enduring Architecture. Picture: John Gollings.
The Emil Sodersten Award for Interior Architecture went to Denton Corker Marshall Studio by Denton Corker Marshall. Picture: Shannon McGrath.
Green Square Library and Plaza, by Studio Hollenstein in association with Stewart Architecture, was awarded the Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture. Picture: Tom Roe.
The Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture was won by Perth’s Yagan Square, by Lyons. Picture: Peter Bennetts.
The Parliament of Victoria Members’ Annexe, by Peter Elliott Architecture and Urban Design, won the David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture. Picture: John Gollings.
Maitland Riverlink, by Chrofi with McGregor Coxall, was a National Award winner in the Public Architecture section. Picture: Clinton Weaver.
Winning the Elanor Cullis-Hill Award for Residential Architecture was Terrarium House, by John Ellway. Picture: Toby Scott.
Mermaid Multihouse, by Partners Hill with Hogg and Lamb, won the Frederick Romberg Award for Residential Architecture - Multiple Housing. Picture: Alex Chomicz.
Paramount House Hotel, by Breathe Architecture, won a National Award in the Heritage division. Picture: Katherine Lu.
A National Award winner in the Commercial Architecture Division was the Private Women's Club, by Kerstin Thompson Architects. Picture: Derek Swalwell.
Braemar College Stage 1 Middle School, by Hayball, won a National Award in the Educational Architecture section. Picture: Hayball.
ARM Architecture’s HOTA Outdoor Stage was a National Award winner in the Public Architecture section. Picture: Aaron Poupard.
The Bae Tas, by Work by Liz and Alex, won a National Award for Interior Architecture. Picture: Sean Fennessy.
University of South Australia Cancer Research Institute, by Swanbury Penglase with BVN, won a National Award for Interior Architecture. Picture: Peter Barnes.
National Awards of the Australian Institute of Architects William Place by Freadman White. Picture: Tom Ross.
Caroline House by Kennedy Nolan won a National Award for Residential Architecture - Houses (Alterations and Additions). Picture: Derek Swalwell.