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New South Wales Architecture Awards New South Wales Contents 2018 NSW Architecture Awards – Juries 4 Architecture Awards 2018 NSW Chapter Prizes – Juries 5 - Messages 6 2018 NSW ARCHITECTURE MEDALLION 8 PUBLIC ARCHITECTURE 10 EDUCATIONAL ARCHITECTURE 15 The Australian Institute of Architects thanks the partners and supporters of the 2018 New South Wales Architecture Awards: RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE – HOUSES (NEW) 21 RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE – HOUSES (ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS) 26 RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE – HOUSES (MULTIPLE HOUSING) 30 Principal Corporate Partner Major National Partners National Corporate Partners COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE 36 HERITAGE 42 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE 49 URBAN DESIGN 57 SMALL PROJECT ARCHITECTURE 62 National Supporting Partners National Media Partner National Insurance Partner SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE 69 COLORBOND® AWARD FOR STEEL ARCHITECTURE 78 ENDURING ARCHITECTURE 82 2018 PREMIER’S PRIZE 84 Awards Partners NSW Chapter Print Partner 2018 LORD MAYORS PRIZE 86 2018 BLACKET PRIZE 90 2018 NSW CHAPTER PRIZES 92 2018 NEW SOUTH WALES ARCHITECTURE AWARDS ALL ENTRIES 93 2018 NEW SOUTH WALES ARCHITECTURE AWARD & PRIZES WINNERS 112 2 3 2018 NSW Architecture Awards – Juries 2018 NSW Chapter Prizes – Juries Photos of jury from left to right Emerging Architect Prize Andrew Nimmo, lahznimmo Architects Blacket Prize (Jury Chair) Tricia Helyar, Tricia Helyar Architect Chloe Rayfield, TKD Architects (Country Division Chair) Tomek Archer, Archer Office & 2017 Emerging Jason Elsley, Derive Architecture & Architect Prize recipient (Newcastle Committee Representative) Photos of jury from left to right Heritage / Small Project Architecture Sustainable Architecture Sam Moorhouse, AWS Annabel Lahz, lahznimmo Architects Imogene Tudor, Sam Crawford Architects Andrew Bagnall, A G Coombs Graham Jahn AM, City of Sydney Chair of Juries (Jury Chair) Annabel Lahz, lahznimmo Architects David Lindner Prize Imogene Tudor, Sam Crawford Architects Peter Mould LFRAIA, Adjunct Professor FBE Duncan Sanby, Utz Sanby Architects Imogene Tudor, Sam Crawford Architects Arianna Brambilla, University of Sydney Heidi Pronk, Mackenzie Pronk Architects UNSW Matthew Devine, Matt Devine & Co Heidi Pronk, Mackenzie Pronk Architects Phuong Le, CBRE Marissa Looby, Government Architect NSW Marissa Looby, Government Architect NSW Natalia Krysiak, Hayball & 2017 David Public Architecture / Educational Commercial Architecture / Interior Lindner Prize Recipient Architecture Architecture Marion Mahony Griffin Prize Robyn Lindner, Prize sponsor COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture Marissa Looby, Government Architect NSW Annabel Lahz, lahznimmo Architects (Jury Monica Edwards, SJB Architects (Jury Chair) Jason Elsley, Derive Architecture & Design (Jury Chair) Tanya Tankoska, BlueScope Chair) Jacqueline Connor, SJB Architects Ross Bonthorne AM, Ross Bonthorne Annabel Lahz, lahznimmo Architects Simon Lincoln, Make Misty Waters, Bespoke Careers Architect Graham Jahn AM, City of Sydney David Hirst, Mirvac Design Prof. Chris Knapp, Western Sydney University Andrew Cortese, Grimshaw Imogene Tudor, Sam Crawford Architects Jocelyn Jackson, TKD Architects & 2017 Residential Architecture – Multiple Heidi Pronk, Mackenzie Pronk Architects Marion Mahony Prize Recipient Residential Architecture – Houses Housing / Urban Design Marissa Looby, Government Architect NSW Chris Smith, University of Sydney (Alterations and Additions) / Houses (New) Graham Jahn AM, City of Sydney (Jury Chair) Heidi Pronk, Mackenzie Pronk Architects Alicia Pozniak, Government Architect NSW (Jury Chair) Enduring Architecture Matthew Allen, Bates Smart Architects Michael Holt, Government Architect NSW Andrew Nimmo, lahznimmo Architects Michelle Tabet, Left Bank Co (Jury Chair) Michael Tawa, Michael Tawa Architect Callantha Brigham, City of Parramatta Tina Engelen, CO-AP Hector Abrahams, Hector Abrahams Architects 4 5 From the Chapter President From the Chair of Juries From the Principal Partner Thank you and congratulations to all the Last but not least, I would like to thank the staff team at the NSW The 2018 NSW Architecture Awards is yet BlueScope is proud to celebrate practices that participated in the NSW Chapter for their dedication, commitment and hard work. The Awards another celebration of the extraordinary another year as the Principal Corporate Awards program this year. Thank you also program is our flagship program, which they have again delivered talent of our members and the Partner of the Australian Institute of to our jurors, who contributed their time and continue to improve, but as a team they demonstrate an ongoing commitment they make to a better built Architects. and expertise with great generosity. Our commitment to the service of the Institute’s members, across all environment in NSW. rigorous peer review process, the fine programs. While it is easy to say that without the members there is For 33 years, we’ve supported the calibre of our juries and the very high no Institute, it is also easy to forget that without the staff we don’t have Our juries, under the keen guidance of Institute’s efforts to build awareness of standard of entries received attest to an Institute. In such busy working lives, we need nights like these to their chairs, have reviewed 206 entries the importance of creating insightful, the prestige and credibility of winning come together and celebrate the things that unite us all. and traversed the state, visiting 96 clever and sustainable buildings. projects in twelve categories. a named award or commendation. I There is a growing trend towards energy efficiency in the built especially congratulate those who have succeeded in distinguishing Andrew Nimmo RAIA The projects this year ranged from major urban renewal at a city scale environment. COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel has been scientifically themselves among the competition and wish them the very best of New South Wales Chapter President to tiny projects that exemplified an economy of means. Each jury had designed to provide high solar reflectance which, along with its luck as their projects progress to the National Awards. to wrestle with the complexities of competing ideas and solutions, thermal emittance gives it the highest Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) I am delighted to see the introduction of NSW Architecture Medallion and the always-difficult choices of awarding the best among many of any BlueScope roofing product. outstanding projects. this year. There were several very strong contenders for this highest Specifying COLORBOND® Coolmax® steel may also help you earn recognition of design excellence at Chapter level, and the jury chairs The chairs of each panel came together to debate and award: the Green Star points in both the ‘Design and As Built’, and ‘Communities’ debated and deliberated with great care and consideration to arrive Blacket Prize, Milo Dunphy Award and COLORBOND® Award for Steel tools under the Urban Heat Island Credit. 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Although they are unquestionably Also under the Chair of Juries they collectively awarded the inaugural account manager. essential to its emergence, the realisation of design excellence NSW Architecture Medallion. It is chosen from the named award depends on more than the architect’s talent and industry. Procurement winners to recognise the most exemplary project across all categories. plays a critical part in ensuring design excellence is brought to life This honour was originally the Sulman Award (1932) and remained as well as in establishing the conditions – fair or otherwise – in which the only award until the introduction of the Wilkinson Award in 1961. we practice as architects. As such, it is a critical advocacy focus for the There are now 12 named awards of which the Sulman is but one, and Institute. It is also an ongoing project that requires consideration and so the Medallion was introduced to honour the best project annually. action on multiple levels, and it will inform our work significantly over the year ahead. These awards allow us to share our achievements with each other, but importantly to demonstrate to the broader community the value To those who attended the Awards Night, thank you for your of excellence and the important contribution architects make to not commitment in supporting our professional community. More than only function but also joy, in the built environment. an evening to enjoy socialising and networking, it is an occasion to share in recognising both the tremendous achievements of the Award winners and the value that architecture and architects bring Peter Mould LFRAIA 2018 New South Wales Chair of Juries to our many living environments. 6 7 NSW Architecture Medallion Joynton Avenue Creative Precinct Peter Stutchbury Architecture in association with Design