Queensland Architecture Awards — 2019

1 Cover image Contents photographer credit: Alex Chomicz 2019 State Jury and Architecture Interior Architecture Awards 04 Regional Jurors 46 — 2019 05 Messages 52 Urban Design

The Australian Institute of Architects thanks the partners and supporters of the Public Architecture Small Project Architecture 2019 Queensland Architecture Awards. 06 54

Educational Architecture Sustainable Architecture Principal Partner Major National Partner National Corporate Partners 10 56

Residential Architecture COLORBOND® Award for 16 - Houses (New) 62 Steel Architecture National Supporting Insurance Partner Media Partner Residential Architecture - Partner Houses (Alterations Enduring Architecture 28 and Additions) 66

Residential Architecture - 2019 Queensland Architecture Queensland Chapter Partners 32 Houses (Multiple Housing) 69 Awards Entrants

Commercial Architecture 2019 Queensland Architecture 38 85 Regional Awards Queensland Architecture Awards Category Partners 44 Heritage Architecture

Sustainable Architecture Category 2019 State Jury 2019 Regional Jurors From the Chair of Juries From the Queensland Chapter President

Andrew Armstrong Shem Guthrie Angus Munro Architecture can be enjoyed on many levels Paul Worroll FRAIA, Armstrong & Deicke Richards Marc&co but you fully appreciate great architecture by Reddog Architects Co Architects experiencing the quality of space and a sense Brian Hooper Robert Norman (Chair of Juries) of place. The Queensland architecture awards James Baker Brian Hooper Symbiosphere program uniquely provides the state jury with Cox Architecture Architect John Railton that opportunity and privilege. Travelling the Angela Barbeler Steve Hunt Retired depth and breadth of our state has exposed us Fulton Trotter Owen Architecture to a variety of landscapes, different climates Architects Ian Richardson and many cultural variations. Richard Coulson RAIA, John Ilett Tippett Schrock Max Brammer Cox Architecture Lat27 Architects Witnessing how architects have responded to Brammer Architects these unique elements is incredibly rewarding (Deputy Chair of Juries) Paul Jones Matt Riley and exciting. To share this with others and Daniel Brown Jones Architect TONIC DESIGN Paul Trotter FRAIA Architecture Koen to hear the passion and enthusiasm of fellow Queensland Chapter President Gisela Jung Paul Sekava architects only further enriches the journey. Jasper Brown CA Architects Fulton Trotter This year 126 projects were visited and juries Jasper Brown Architects listened to passionate architects talk about Our process in Queensland begins with the We then move to the State Jury Tour, a Architects Stephanie Keays Josephine MacLeod RAIA, Stephanie Keays George Taran their design ideas, how they responded to place Regional Jury visits of all 126 entries. The circumnavigation of ALL the short-listed Office of the Queensland Paul Butterworth Architect and in many instances how the design fostered appointed jurors visiting all entries within their projects, judged based on the category they David Teeland Government Architect, Paul Butterworth positive community values. It was wonderful region, meeting the designers and clients to were nominated within. Architect Robert Keen Teeland Architects to see architects being advocated for, and experience firsthand the fruits of their labour. Department of Housing This year’s State Jury was ably led by Paul Architectus their influence and contribution to the built and Public Works Jo Case Sam Weiler This continues to be an invaluable experience Worroll (Reddog Architects) as Chair of Juries environment. (State Juror) Jo Case Architect Matt Kennedy for all those involved with the program. It grants with the assistance of Richard Coulson (Cox Ruth Woods Arcke This journey extends beyond this awards entrants the opportunity to explain their intent Architecture) as Deputy and Josephine Rebecca Champney Ruth Woods programme and we should continue to celebrate and jurors to learn and view projects ‘in the MacLeod (Office of Government Architect) and Karen Ognibene RAIA, nettletontribe Rosie Kennedy Mulder + Kennedy the memorable architecture that Queensland flesh’. Karen Ognibene (KO and CO Architecture) as KO and Co Architecture Chris Collier Architects architects continue to produce. State Jurors. (State Juror) Resonance d+a In my view, it is also the Australian Institute of Architects doing what it does best; engaging Results from the State judging were then Greg Kratzmann Paul Worroll FRAIA Tim Cornish Retired its members in the craft of architecture as we finalised, and citations prepared before they WallaceBrice 2019 Queensland Chair of Juries discuss, debate and learn from each other’s could be announced at our ‘penultimate’ Architecture Chris Landorf approach to the work. Queensland Architecture Awards event held at The University of ’s Howard Smith Wharfs. Stephen de Jersey Queensland Our regional juries then deliberated on the Stephen de Jersey projects and consulted with State Jurors It was ALL ABOARD in what was an aptly themed Architect Roger Mainwood to formulate a ‘short list’ for the various ‘sailing’ event organised by our event committee TPG Architects Marjorie Dixon regions. This shortlist was then announced at consisting of Katerina Dracopoulos, Paul Curran KIN Architects Simon Moisey simultaneous events across the state at a range and Marjorie Dixon and our Chapter Staff. Conrad Gargett of functions and venues that reflected our Jarrod Dorham Congratulations to our membership and regional diversity. Conrad Gargett Lisa Moore participants in the program and to all the And Architecture Those shortlisted (also known as Regional winners for the high quality of work that is being Nicole Ewing Commendations) were celebrated with the completed across this vast state. Thanks again NEArchitecture Peter Muller Counterpoint help of our entrants, members, jurors, Chapter to Melissa Greenall, Courtney Fair and chapter Kelly Geldard Architecture Councillors and myself all on the 22nd March staff for their hard work to make this year’s bureau^proberts 2019. program a success.

4 5 The HOTA outdoor performance space is the first The building cleverly combines a formal entry FDG Stanley piece of the masterplan for the Gold Coast cultural and function terrace for the black box theatre Award for Public precinct, which will continue to evolve over the next with pragmatic loading and back of house. A tall, 15 years. The building connects the heart of the striking, artificial crevasse draws visitors into Architecture HOTA precinct with the Nerang River foreshore and the building and conceals otherwise utilitarian successfully combines the outdoor performance functions. stage with an internal black box theatre and public Internally, the theatre maximises functional HOTA Outdoor Stage amenities for the adjacent swimming beach. flexibility by locating green rooms and storage ARM Architecture Conceptually the built form incorporates the program to the sides, allowing expansion and direct performance space into an artificial landscape. A connection to the external performance space. rolling hill provides spectator space and a publicly The strong landscape presence will continue to accessible nature trail conceals the building mass evolve and is a wonderful start to the masterplan with a green roof. This subtle artificial landform is implementation of the HOTA precinct. deceptively simple in execution yet provides solutions to a myriad of technical constraints, allowing the building to be dynamic and flexible in its use.

Photography: Photography: John Gollings Top right: John Gollings Bottom: Aaron Poupard 6 7 Commendation for This high-care residence further explores and Commendation for The Super Clinic is a welcome and refreshing addition progresses an important community typology. There is to the urban fabric of the Caboolture central business Public Architecture a generosity to the common and private spaces with Public Architecture precinct. The two-storey building orchestrates holistic significant attention to architectural detail matched public health and wellbeing services with an open and Kawana Waters Aged to the residents’ needs. Personalisation of space is Caboolture GP casual approach via a double height atrium space that accommodated skilfully. Each suite has direct views to allows for good cross ventilation, natural daylighting Care Residence water or garden with the option for natural ventilation. Super Clinic and passive surveillance. The approach to sustainability and a healthy building environment is well considered Deicke Richards The welcoming water mall, provides orientation for Wilson Architects and integrated. The building has a strong social residents, and connects with a series of smaller sustainability agenda and provides benefits beyond its gathering spaces providing meeting opportunities for commercial enterprise. residents, friends and families.

Photography: Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Alex Chomicz

8 9 Pushing the boundaries of education architecture, client’s pedagogical brief, the architects have Jennifer Taylor Creative Industries Precinct 2 enables QUT’s crafted a truly holistic design response comprising Award for credentials to be showcased as a leader in the a village, veranda and cleverly stacked studio boxes creative arts industry. Encouraging the relocation of to enliven both students and teaching staff. Internal Educational program to a site bounded by a busy road, existing program is evident in external fabric and visual heritage buildings and a parade ground, the architect connectivity into teaching spaces, studio boxes and Architecture has created future opportunities for their client by academic offices encourages student interaction liberating the originally briefed site for expansion. with staff and peers. QUT Creative This building embraces its surroundings and historic This is a world-class example of a creative arts past, and through its connection to the remainder studies educational building. Industries Precinct 2 of the creative industries precinct, the building is a landmark, completing the western gateway to the Richard Kirk Architect Pty Ltd university. and HASSELL Limited (Architects in Association) The guiding principles of “display and performance” results in an intelligent design response to the challenge of collocating performance and visual arts, enabling the creative communities to interact

and thrive. Through rigorous design and technical Photography: Photography: explorations and the careful interpretation of the Peter Bennetts Peter Bennetts

10 11 Award for This bold learning and cultural hub has created a new The language of the architecture compliments and Award for The building is stepped in section on a rocky outcrop, verandahs and strategic breakout destinations vibrant heart within the college campus, which has reinforces the campus’s existing master plan and sitting as a marker in the landscape with expansive views achieve this. Island elder Aunty Fuji, described the Educational contributed to fostering a strong sense of community integrates the sites unique landscape assets, blurring Educational over the harbour and Arafura Sea. varied colours as part of our tradition and a reflection for the teachers, the students and their parents. The the transition from interior and exterior spaces. of the varied cultures who lived on TI in the past and Through the architect and JCU’s consultation with Architecture building seamlessly integrates innovative learning Each external edge of the building is activated by Architecture who will in the future.’ the islanders, the project originally briefed as strictly technologies and brings together the school streams a different landscape that responds sensitively a research facility evolved into a centre for general A rich collaboration between the community, JCU and Ormiston College - into customised learning spaces that are sensitively to the immediate urban environment and setting. James Cook University learning, supporting tertiary education and training for the architectural team is reflected by the end users interconnected to create a collaborative and holistic The building represents how good architecture can Centre for Learning Australian Institute nursing and allied health, paired with frontline research speaking proudly of their facility “it makes you feel environment. contribute to improving learning environments and on the Australian and Papua New Guinea border. welcomed to enter and work in, not just a research lab and Innovation strengthening a school community. of Tropical Health The learning and teaching spaces are varied in terms but a social space for sharing knowledge”. Interestingly this TI hub is the third busiest digital portal BSPN Architecture of volume, colour, lighting and texture, which create and Medicine, in all JCU’s facilities, recognition of its value to the an enduring spatial experience for the various student Thursday Island islanders and its learning outcomes. streams. These spaces are connected with indoor and outdoor breakout spaces that allow for small and large Wilson Architects and Clarke Both the strong prevailing wind and glare have been group gatherings. and Prince Architects, Architects mitigated. The vibrant coloured screens, generous in Association

Photography: Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Alex Chomicz

12 13 Commendation This building has provided St Andrew’s a much-needed heart; an outdoor civic space for student gatherings, for Educational casual school assemblies and outdoor music events, and a link between the primary and secondary campuses. Architecture Internally, libraries, flexible learning spaces, staff offices and student lounges are arranged to maintain strong St Andrew’s Anglican visual links to the outdoor space. Smart acoustic solutions to achieve diverse activities are incorporated Queensland College ‘Learning Hub’ as part of an overall design response. The building is a welcoming space that provides life to the wider Campus Wilson Architects Architecture community. Award s — 2019

Category Partner Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Educational Architecture 14 15 Robin Dods Award This ‘off-the-grid’ retreat provides its owners the There is an ease of transition from inside to out which opportunity to escape and unwind from city life within develops an intimacy with the setting and extends for Residential a natural rural setting. The building is robustly suited to the usable living area. The architect has sensitively its rocky bushfire prone site while exemplifying delightful considered natural light and views emphasise key Architecture - rationale that integrates with its natural environment elements within the landscape such as the setting Houses (New) and encourages an appreciation of the setting. sun on distant escarpments. Upon entry, the patterned brick exterior opens to a Compact in size and function this building is a highly Bellbird Retreat light filled interior that is compact but highly resolved considered and well-resolved dwelling that has and comfortable. Internally, every detail has been improved the lives of its owners and their guests. This Steendijk thoughtfully considered, from the pocketed doors to the building is a memorable piece of architecture at the adaptable furniture designed by the architect. highest level.

The project’s signature pleated steel roof poetically responds to the topography of the site while providing the structural capacity to protect from the ever-present risk of bush fires.

Photography: Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Christopher Frederick Jones

16 17 Award for Located on an average sized block within a leafy the garden. Private spaces are spread over two levels Award for This dual occupancy home, creatively houses two Built to a remarkably tight budget the architects Brisbane suburb, Bramston Residence is an intelligent facing the pool and north, yet concealed from the generations of family within a single site. Reading as a have cleverly detailed the home using common Residential design response to contemporary housing enhancing street by vines. There is a level of transparency yet Residential single home from the street, two separate front gates domestic components to create a poetic experience our informal, subtropical lifestyle within the existing lot extreme privacy, achieved primarily through extensive are revealed as you transition through the lantern that blurs the boundaries between inside and out. Architecture - patterns of Brisbane. planting and screening from neighbours. The owner’s Architecture - like gatehouse structure and courtyard garden. The The homes are compact, however feel adequately passion for gardening has been embraced by the external façade celebrates the prosaic through its use spacious through simple arrangements curated by Houses (New) The functional program of the house delivers the Houses (New) architect and is evident through the strong link to the of concrete block lintels that are arranged to create a the architects. necessary accommodation within a relatively compact distant landscape and existing mature vegetation. As crafted suburban villa with subtle hints of the program area allowing the landscape to play hero. Arranged as Mermaid Multi-house suggests a model for creating Bramston Residence time passes, built form will become secondary to the Mermaid Multihouse within. single, stepped rooms within a courtyard plan orientated landscape. denser, multi-generational and affordable housing Richard Kirk Architect around a central swimming pool, each room captures Partners Hill with Hogg & Lamb As you transition through the front gate of each home, that greatly enhances liveability and connection to sunlight, breeze and northern aspect, resulting in a This is home has been delicately executed and fits visitors are delightfully greeted by an external hallway the environment. beautifully detailed house, which appears significantly comfortably into the suburban streetscape. adjacent to the parti wall, connecting landscape from larger than it is. front to back. The double height space is both internal and external, acting as a light filled transition space Public spaces are located between the pool and the between rooms and constantly linking the home to backyard, accessed via a spine leading from the street to landscape and nature.

Photography: Scott Burrows Photographer Photography Alex Chomicz 18 19 Award for The site is an unassuming narrow 10m strip of land stepping kitchen living space provides a memorable Commendation Located on the sand dunes overlooking Sunshine Beach, that fronts a quiet suburban street but falls sharply view over the river with integrated furnishings as this house endures extreme wind, sun, salt and sand. In Residential away at the rear to provide dramatic elevated views of does the bespoke bath in the ensuite. The project for Residential its pragmatic form, the Sunshine Beach House provides the river beyond. The scheme cleverly responds to the offers alternative design solutions for 10m wide lots a protective shell from these elements. The house is a Architecture - fall of the site to include a surprisingly spacious home typically found in Brisbane. Architecture - dichotomy of a transparent space to experience the Houses (New) including a separate apartment. The internal planning Houses (New) ocean and the waves and a secluded space to retreat device of the central stair avoids corridors and provides away from the wind. The true delight of this house is a stepping section with generous and well-crafted rooms the sculptural quality at the junction of the spaces and Indooroopilly House facing the views at either end of the house. The street Sunshine Beach the imaginative use of materials. This house is a unique Owen Architecture and elevation blends into the character residential area with House addition to the fabric of the Sunshine Coast. Lineburg Wang a simple weather board and gable roof solution but conceals dramatic double height volumes and living PopovBass spaces that are not compromised by the narrow site. The interiors are bold and contemporary. The concrete structure, plasterboard walls, and timber cabinetry are all beautifully composed, framing light and views. The

Photography: Photography: Top left: Alex Popov Toby Scott Photographer Top right: Fiona Susanto

20 21 Commendation The “Bird Cage”, refers to a fond nickname for the Commendation This small family home establishes smartly crafted delicate adjustable screening applied to this light filled spaces, encouraging multiple uses and extensive for Residential residence as part of a well-considered and detailed for Residential habitation of the entire site. Through working with local response to the site. Material selection responds directly planning requirements, the house preserves the cultural Architecture - to the context with mass concrete shielding the busy Architecture - identity of its inner city context. Colloquial undercroft Houses (New) road to the south and lightweight-screening opening Houses (New) spaces are re-imagined as living environments, which to the views to the north. The restrained ground floor open and extend to external boundaries. These The Bird Cage footprint allows a garden to dominate the experience boundaries are blurred as sculpted concrete and brick of the house with seamless connections and generous Princess Street House traverses from inside to out. Selected materials allow Tim Ditchfield Architects views to the water. Owen Architecture for patina with age, providing texture, robustness and simplicity consistent with local domesticity. The Princess Street House is a compact house that is spatially rich.

Photography: Photography: Simon Devitt Photographer Scott Burrows Photographer

22 23 Commendation This beautifully crafted house meets all the clients’ Commendation Set on a steep west-facing slope the house hunkers needs in creating a haven from work life and a warm down into the terrain, keeping a low profile to the for Residential and welcoming family house. The all-season response is for Residential street. A strong connection is provided from a central evident in the adjustable shading devices and openings pool terrace through the living spaces to the bushland Architecture - and the integrated fireplace, making possible fine control Architecture - beyond. The journey from street to the entry through Houses (New) of sun and breeze, and additional warmth for cool winter Houses (New) terraces, native landscaping and semi outdoor spaces is nights. The upper level living zone, essentially a single a highlight. Detailing is beautifully crafted, playful and room opens to decks to north and east, the whole space deceptively simple. There is a diverse variation of natural Spinnaker House becoming a verandah when doors are fully open. Tierney Drive House light through the house, creating wonderful spaces to live. Sparks Architects Pty Ltd ME

Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones 24 25 Commendation The Cove House nestles amongst Sanctuary Cove suburbia and sets a new design standard for the estate. for Residential The meticulously detailed combination of off-form concrete and slender timber screens offset the lush Architecture - landscaping beautifully. A series of courtyards provides Houses (New) a subtle transition from external to internal spaces while providing a longitudinal separation within the house from public to private zones. Careful thought into how Queensland Cove House the building “breathes” via these courtyards is a case Justin Humphrey Architect study in subtropical living. An exquisitely refined house Architecture that provides a display space worthy of the wonderful artwork it holds. Awards — 2019

Category Partner Residential Architecture - Houses Photography: Andy Macpherson Studio (Alterations and Additions) 26 27 Elina Mottram The unassuming organic facade and modest footprint The location of living areas at the base of the house, of this humble West End cottage belies the rich with a cooling concrete slab, allows for a new direct Award for architectural intent and detail within. What may have relationship to landscape, embracing climate and a once been described as the ‘worst house in the street’, seamless outdoor lifestyle. Residential this simple yet highly crafted response is an unexpected Flexibility in plan anticipates future adaptability in delight, completely recasting the experience of a typical Architecture - occupancy and changing family dynamics. Queenslander cottage. Houses (Alterations A progressive architect who is designer, owner and The peeling away of the original timber veranda occupant attributes the experimental nature of the floor facilitates joyous entry and circulation while and Additions) design to the exploration of ideas and techniques. The ambiguous distinctions between house and landscape home is a prototype for minimal modern habitation, a are celebrated in habitable thresholds that embrace place where heritage values coexist symbiotically with Terrarium House microclimatic control. A filtered street engagement, contemporary design and where less is more. John Ellway created through mesh engulfed by vines, the house simultaneously facilitates public interaction while offering a private retreat.

Photography: Photography: Toby Scott Photographer Toby Scott Photographer

28 29 Award for Despite the challenging constraints a small sloping towards long distance suburban views from the Award for The original house designed by AB Wilson and built in controlled to foster comfortable family occupation site and the derelict condition of the existing heritage living spaces. Two richly landscaped courtyard areas 1909 has been conserved, refurbished and extended and for larger communal gatherings. The spatial Residential dwelling, the architect has conjured a rich, inventive seamlessly underpin the physical and visual spatial Residential to accommodate a large family. Elements of the home experience is heightened with careful detailing and and contextually sensitive contemporary extension to connectivity between the new and old buildings as that were unsympathetic and misconfigured have material selections that respect the original fabric of Architecture - Albert Villa. Faithfully and carefully restored, the original well as providing relief from a tough urban setting. Architecture - been peeled away to reveal, retain and restore the the house and its character. Houses (Alterations cottage retains and enhances the existing heritage The small site accommodates a generous family Houses (Alterations original building fabric and character. Relocation has fabric and accommodation program. The heritage home, which sits comfortably within the streetscape. re-imagined how the house sits on the site, prioritising and Additions) fabric is respectfully extended with increased program and Additions) garden and streetscape. As a result the original house Albert Villa is a joy and an exemplary project for physically separated by a courtyard and breezeway. now floats above a densely planned, predominantly Brisbane’s heritage fabric. Albert Villa The result is a skilfully articulated and carefully scaled Teneriffe House utilitarian base, anchoring to the ground plane. The plan response to both its immediate and wider Petrie Terrace of the house was stripped back to reveal the original bureau^proberts context. Vokes and Peters core of rooms for re-occupation. The subtly geometric contemporary roofscape takes A new three-storey space abuts the original, cues from existing form and enriches the experience accommodating primary living at ground, providing of occupying the upper sleeping level. Carefully connection between floors, achieving a northern considered openings capture a backdrop of the heritage orientation, and responding expressively to the original roofscape from the new extension and visually increase roof forms. The stair within this space is sculptural the compact footprint. An operable screen conceals and mediates between house and garden. Spatial Photography: Photography: the neighbouring apartment building and draws focus arrangements, proportion and scale are carefully Alicia Taylor Christopher Frederick Jones

30 31 Job & Froud Award Multistorey residential remains a challenging form for alternate floors allows the planting of trees in addition architects, often built speculatively, the solutions range to low level planting. for Residential from stacked slabs to glass covered forms. The Walan The Elina Mottram designed heritage flats are Apartments explore a sculptural but climatically attuned incorporated respectfully and fundamentally as Architecture - response that provides a future reference point for part of the community space ensuring preservation. “houses in the sky”. Each floor of the building contains a Multiple Housing Internal planning is clear, rational and considered. single dwelling that has been meticulously detailed. Walan confidently engages Brisbane in the density Walan Floor to floor coloured aluminium blades surround the conversation and regionally specific response. floor plan, some fixed and orientated to allow views and bureau^proberts control sun and others facing towards the river that are arranged as large sliding screens. The screens change in plan alignment at each floor to create a richly varied form. Kangaroo Point stone and vegetation inspires the colour selection, which is both bold and appropriate. Additional variation of the building edge to the east on

Photography: Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Christopher Frederick Jones

32 33 Award for Redefining the terrace house typology within the Through a successful and vested relationship with Commendation Maximising its prime beach location, this project Brisbane suburb of Norman Park, Longfellow Terraces the builder, the architect was able to collaborate provides single units per floor with sweeping 360- Residential mediates an existing home with infill terrace housing at and resolve common difficulties in developing a well for Residential degree views. Undulating concrete spandrels allow for Architecture - the rear. design and affordable housing model. The project Architecture - full height glazing to the northeast and flow around is an exemplar for infill housing, demonstrating how the building to provide overhangs and protection to Utilising the sloping site to conceal garages, the higher densities can be successfully achieved within habitable areas. Seamless connections to the balconies Multiple Housing impact of vehicles is mitigated while providing a front Multiple Housing suburban areas through careful consideration of allow the outside to merge with the interiors with the yard address to each terrace dwelling with a familiar climate, context and liveability. flexibility to control breezes and natural ventilation. arrival sequence akin to the traditional Queenslander. Longfellow Terraces North Residences Finely detailed finishes including timber and stone bring Combining solid and lightweight construction, the a warm atmosphere to these luxurious apartments. REFRESH*DESIGN terraces pay homage to both the traditional terrace and bureau^proberts respect local character.

The interiors are light filled with clever detailing to create a sense of spaciousness within the constraints of the site while fluid indoor/outdoor spaces extend the efficient footprint. Considered detailing, materiality and light voids elevate the space to create special moments and qualities of home. Photography: Photography: Cathy Schulser Andy Macpherson Studio

34 35 Commendation Capturing the energy of an inner city student community, Student One is an inclusive and energized residence. for Residential The internal environment balances comfort, familiarity and robustness. Integrated artwork assists legibility and Architecture - way finding. Internal planning encourages resident’s Multiple Housing exploration and communal gathering of large and small groups. External recreation is located in sheltered Queensland Student One on areas that connect visually to the street and within the building, enabling social and contextual relationships Architecture Wharf Street with the city and wider Brisbane. Award s Arkhefield — 2019

Category Partner Residential Architecture - Photography: Scott Burrows Photographer Multiple Housing 36 37 Beatrice Hutton A restrained glazed rectilinear form of 10 levels with Cited as the tallest commercial timber building basement adopts an all timber structural system, with largest floor plate in the world, the project is Award for demonstrating a viable alternative to conventional a potential catalyst for positive change within the construction methodologies of steel and concrete. The Queensland building design discourse. The building Commercial structural grid of 6 x 8 metres with side core delivers represents the strength of a visionary protect team Architecture large open plan floor plates. The meticulous coordination including client, engineers, designers and builder of exposed building services and thorough resolution of and their role in creating an exemplar commercial the timber connection details delivers an impressive and office building that has sustainability and employee 25 King cohesive vision. wellbeing at its core.

Bates Smart The transparency of the building facade, allows for the Through leadership, this project offers an alternative angled structural timber columns to be revealed as the office environment that sits comfortable within its hero of the scheme. A minimal and restrained palette of urban context while catalysing conversations about materials internally has been adopted and expressed in how and with what we build. their finished state throughout with the characteristic warmth and scent of timber providing an engaging and comfortable internal environment.

Photography: Photography: Tom Roe Tom Roe

38 39 Commendation The Milani Gallery is an elegant and sensitive commercial Commendation This cellar door facility at the Overflow vineyard, is a intervention in an eclectic streetscape on the city fringe, beautifully detailed series of linked pavilions that draws for Commercial readapting a utilitarian warehouse for the unique purpose for Commercial inspiration from the geometry of the nearby grapevines of accommodating a creative collective. The public are and trellises. Carefully placed in the landscape to align Architecture welcomed through timber thresholds into the shared Architecture with rows of vines, the outdoor deck takes advantage entry corridor, which allows for a brief moment of respite of the vista and cooling breezes created by the nearby Milani Gallery from the busy street and orientation into the various The Overflow dam. The pared back palette of materials is thoughtfully tenancies. Delivered with economic consideration, the crafted to create a sophisticated building that has and Studios programming of spaces within the existing building shell Loucas Zahos Architects created a unique experience for visitors to the vineyard. Vokes and Peters is well considered to maximise the available space.

Photography: Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Christopher Frederick Jones

40 41 Commendation This refurbishment and extension to the historic and cultural significant hotel circa 1884 ensures both and for Commercial authentic experience whilst reinvigorating a heritage building with diverse but cohesive experiences. Strategic Architecture manoeuvres of identifying and reinforcing circulation paths, celebrating the original building fabric, removing Boundary Hotel redundant functions, adding a mixture of contemporary hotel settings with varying levels of amenity capitalises Queensland KP Architects on the full site potential. The authenticity of the corner bar is celebrated through an engagement with the street Architecture reinforcing its identify in a rapidly evolving local context. Award s — 2019

Category Partner Photography: Scott Burrows Photographer Commercial Architecture 42 43 Don Roderick The project is a significant undertaking incorporating buildings were in a significantly dilapidated state on a new six storey building set within the State heritage a contorted site with no clear path for an adaptive Award for Heritage listed former Gona Barracks. Four small-scale heritage reuse. At a strategic and craft level the response buildings dating from 1914 surround the former military provides guidance on the incorporation of heritage Architecture parade ground and have been adaptively re-used buildings into a complex building program. The as gallery, studio and staff spaces interwoven with a outcome is a sympathetic and respectful resolution QUT Creative further low-scale new building and sheltered pathways. that successfully co-locates the new buildings with A former World War 2 garage has also been carefully their significant heritage neighbours. Industries Precinct 2 integrated with the new work with the large open plan Richard Kirk Architect Pty Ltd matched to a workshop and maker space function. The with HASSELL Limited sawtooth building to Kelvin Grove Road was carefully reconstructed to incorporate student support spaces and uses the south facing high level windows to provide a comfortably naturally lit space. It connects easily to the new building. Restrained colours and continuity of floor finishes tie the new and old work together. The original

Photography: Photography: Peter Bennetts Peter Bennetts

44 45 GHM Addison Upon entering and moving through this building you glazed elevations bring natural light to the veranda are totally immersed in the function of the building. spaces. The specialist teaching and performance Award for Interior The building is designed to cross-pollinate the various spaces are offered views to the landscape and to art disciplines with verandas flanking stacked teaching the city skyline. This spatial quality is enabled by a Architecture and performing studios, providing a shared experience. series of intelligent and highly technical approaches Corner windows to the studios provide views to these to managing acoustics and building services. QUT Creative spaces, allowing a holistic engagement with dance, This building offers a high quality addition to the music and fashion, which brings the student work to the Kelvin Grove campus and allows staff, students and Industries Precinct 2 public realm. visitors the opportunity to engage in a new-shared Richard Kirk Architect Pty Ltd The co-location of disciplines extends to all aspects of creativity. with HASSELL Limited the buildings occupation with staff and students sharing communal spaces and open plan workspaces eliminating any perceived hierarchy.

A refined and restrained material palette of white concrete, timber and steel affords the spaces a continuity of detail, which is evident at all scales of the interior. Long

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46 47 Award for Interior Multi-disciplinary engineering firm Aurecon is fittingly Exposed building services are meticulously arranged Commendation Continuity of detailing, considered finishes, access to This workplace is an excellent example of the depth housed in Brisbane’s newest timber office building. In a to demonstrate the skill-set of the occupant to their natural light, connection to landscape and functionality of skill of the architect in providing a high-quality Architecture deliberate move, the workplace is accessed immediately clients, celebrating the building structure. for Interior of space are fundamental elements of the Allianz outcome for a modern, fast-paced workplace. from the street, allowing for public engagement and workplace. The design strategy considers shared zones The floor plan maintains a similar order with central creating a sense of welcoming and openness, which is Architecture as pavilions and utilises draped landscape over curved Aurecon 25 King circulation and shared social spaces opening out carried through the remaining levels of the fitout. awnings to inform and encourage movement through to modern ‘hot-desking’ arrangements. The primary Workplace Allianz workplace the plan. Responding to the existing palette of engineered and facade has been cleverly left un-programmed to allow Woods Bagot cross-laminated timbers, the architect has demonstrated staff to casually occupy the building edge and enjoy BVN Assisted by a circular building floor plan affording oblique a considered restraint in embracing the base build the connection to the exterior. views through and across spaces, a neighbourhood as finished product. Furniture elements, cabinetry approach is adopted to establish a workplace, which The quality of the interior architecture highlights the and partitions all contribute to imbuing the interior dissolves traditional department silos and encourages benefits of a collaborative and highly engaged client architecture with a sense of space. integration throughout different departments. and architect relationship. The considered client and architect relationship is visible in the interior fabric, and the client acting as key project consultant for both fit-out and base build works has enabled a carefully constructed outcome.

Photography: Photography: Mark Nilon Christopher Frederick Jones

48 49 Commendation This refurbishment of the top floor of a heritage CBD building has provided the client with a pragmatic yet for Interior equally innovative outcome. Responding to the client’s ambitions for austerity the design strategies utilised by Architecture the architect are simple, curious, and highly effective. A simple material palette is confidently set against the Level 3, 143 Edward preserved existing building fabric of brick and timber. Blue arches inverted and hung from the roof structure Street, Brisbane along with simple furniture elements provide for a secure Queensland m3architecture yet open workspace. Architecture Award s — 2019

Category Partner Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Interior Architecture 50 51 Karl Langer Award 900 Ann Street, which includes Aurizon’s new The ground plane of the new tower responds skilfully headquarters, successfully knits together a commercial to the changing levels of the site and allows the retail for Urban Design venture with the adjacent Holy Trinity Church Precinct. offering to contribute to the tower and activate the A forward thinking approach between landlord and laneway to the church precinct. developer enabled the revitalisation of this historic 900 Ann Street, The solution transforms a neglected collection setting as a publicly accessible facility and garden of buildings and clearly has allowed revitalisation Brisbane precinct. The new tower development shields the of these buildings as community spaces and has historic setting from the heavily trafficked Ann Street prompted a reminder of the quality of these original John Wardle Architects whist maintaining pedestrian connections and views buildings. and vistas to the historic neighbour. The tower’s low-rise brick annexe mediates between old and new, and is a contemporary gesture to the scale, form and materiality of the heritage buildings. 900 Ann Street’s ground plane and composition delivers a simple yet considered urban design response to the city fabric by providing revitalised amenity and relief in a busy urban context.

Photography: Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Christopher Frederick Jones

52 53 Hayes & Scott This is a building that is hard to define but to witness the Carefully placed within the lavender farm setting, building is to know that it is very successful. the form of the building has cues to its purpose as Award for a chapel including bell tower, nave, alter and leaded The building appears simple; an exposed timber frame window. Vines are slowly engulfing the chapel, adding with a humble gabled shed roof. Its simplicity allows the Small Project to the romance of the internal experience. building to poetically sit within the setting, gesturing Architecture romantic notions of ruins and folly’s within the landscape. This chapel is not a religious space, but it is definitely a spiritual one. The natural beauty of the valley is Utilising simple shed construction, the building utilises a enhanced when viewed from within, and this chapel Kooroomba Chapel minimal palette. The form and scale are well considered will enrich many weddings and memories for years to with a feeling inside that is almost cathedral-like. The Wilson Architects come. detailing is simple and well considered, such as in the wall behind the apse where subtle changes to the studs represent a traditional stained glass window.

Photography: Photography: Top left: Alex Chomicz Alex Chomicz Bottom right: Daniel Tsang

54 55 Harry Marks Award Cited as the tallest commercial timber building with finished state throughout with the characteristic the largest floor plate in the world, 25 King Street warmth and scent of timber providing an engaging for Sustainable is a potential catalyst for positive change within the and comfortable internal environment. The use of Queensland building design discourse. A restrained tinted glass and exterior sun shading controls heat Architecture glazed rectilinear form of 10 levels with basement and glare, whilst the narrow floor plate maximises belies the importance of the structural resolution within natural light internally. The aspiration to create a 25 King adopting an all timber structural system, demonstrating comfortable office environment is evident in the a sustainable and viable alternative to established achievement of Greenstar, Nabers and WELLS Bates Smart construction methodologies of steel and concrete. ratings.

An efficient structural grid of 6 x 8 meters with side This building illustrates the potential for more core delivers large, open plan floor plates working within sustainable alternative structural systems to sit the limitations of CLT. The meticulous coordination of confidently within the urban context, catalysing exposed building services and thorough resolution conversations about how and with what we build. of timber connection details delivers an impressive and cohesive vision. A minimal and restrained palette of materials has been adopted and expressed in their

Photography: Photography: Tom Roe Tom Roe

56 57 Award for Located in a natural bushland reserve this beautiful integration into the overall design is exemplary Commendation Achieving a 5-star Green Star rating, this facility compact house is self sufficient in terms of power supply, and meets the necessary fire resistant ratings employs both passive and active systems to regulate Sustainable grey water treatment and rainwater harvesting. Typical requirements. As a result the building could be for Sustainable temperatures, reduce peak loads and exclude external sustainability features are well adopted and integrated considered as a new model for fire resistant house noise. An insulated zinc skin protects from the Architecture without detracting from the beauty of the architecture. design. Architecture challenging Kelvin Grove Road frontage whilst energy Passively the building performs admirably with solar efficient glazing with automatic external sun shades The dwelling also considers holistic life-cycle Bellbird Retreat design to heat and cool the building’s thermal mass, QUT Creative optimises outlook, daylight and thermal performance maintenance and will be a building that performs for good cross ventilation and natural day lighting. to north, east and south. The project has changed user many years into the future. Steendijk Industries Precinct 2 conventions and perceptions for the operation of QUTs One of the most notable sustainable features is the facilities and represents an exemplar for sustainable strategies and systems that have been adopted for Richard Kirk Architect Pty Ltd design. bushfire hazard. The building form is characterised by and HASSELL Limited a folded weathering steel roof. The steel detailing and (Architects in Association)

Photography: Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Peter Bennetts

58 59 Commendation Located on the remote Thursday Island archetypal Commendation The Super Clinic’s approach to sustainability and a sustainability features have been well adopted and healthy building environment is well considered and for Sustainable integrated. In a harsh environment protection from the for Sustainable integrated. The two-storey building orchestrates holistic elements is essential and the building cleverly adopts public health and wellbeing services with an open and Architecture large screens and overhangs as part of that strategy, Architecture casual approach via a double height atrium space that whilst maintaining good cross ventilation and natural encourages good cross ventilation, natural day lighting James Cook day lighting. The building also has a strong social Caboolture GP and passive surveillance. The building also has a strong University – Australian sustainability focus and provides benefits beyond its social sustainability focus and provides benefits beyond educational purpose, which has been embraced by the Super Clinic its commercial enterprise. Institute of Tropical local community. Wilson Architects Health and Medicine, Thursday Island

Wilson Architects and Clarke and Prince Architects, Architects in Association

Photography: Photography: Robert Gesink Alex Chomicz

60 61 COLORBOND® Located on rocky outcrop outside of Killarney this The industrial nature of the steel creates a poetic beautiful compact house is characterised by its folded dialogue with the harsh rocky setting and suggests Award for Steel weathered steel roof which hovers above three splayed robustness and longevity. The seamless integration brick blade walls which anchor the house to the site. The of structural steel and the various building elements Architecture steel detailing and integration into the overall design produces a memorable piece of architecture that has is exemplary. Methods of fabrication, erection and a wonderful sense of permanence. Bellbird Retreat aesthetic expression are all well considered in response to the site complexities of access, fire risk and self- Steendijk sufficiency.

Internally the belly of the steel roof structure is exposed to the edge of the space which folds back into the plywood ceiling. This also frames the distant views to the natural landscape and the mountains beyond.

Photography: Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones Christopher Frederick Jones

62 63 Commendation for This community performance space is the first completed piece of the wider masterplan for the Gold Coast cultural COLORBOND® precinct which will evolve over the next 15 years. The project provides an amphitheatre space with the stage Award for Steel cleverly arranged to be an enclosable performance Architecture space. Provision of shelter to the stage is provided by a dramatic curvilinear steel structure that supports the lattice of Voronoi shading that continues the Architects HOTA Outdoor Stage Queensland exploration of a formal overlay for the site. Architecture ARM Architecture Award s — 2019

Category Partner Photography: COLORBOND© Award for Steel Architecture John Gollings 64 65 Located in the inner Brisbane city suburb of Spring Hill respect the topography and make a connection both this two storey house was designed as the home and physically and visually with the rear landscape. Clad in Award for Enduring office for Architect John Railton. Built in 1963 the house timber, the interior achieves a spatial complexity that was conceived as part of the gentrification of the suburb not only attests to Railton’s desire for innovation but Architecture and a compact way of living in the city. The house was also demonstrates his familiarity with the traditional pivotal in igniting the discourse on terrace houses in Queensland house, which he subtly references in Railton Office Brisbane and raising further debate about urban sprawl both materiality and form. and the suitability and viability of single family dwellings. The house has been beautifully retained and the and House John Railton subsequently endorsed the more compact design is beautifully characterised by its sensitivity terrace house or ‘townhouse’ as a suitable alternative John Railton Architect and respect for place. and used his own home/office as a case in point.

Split over three levels, occupying a narrow plot of land on a 16 perch (405 square metre) block the freestanding building is organised between two large masonry walls and draws light in from above. The house is stepped to

Photography: Photography: Top left: Richard Stringer Christopher Frederick Jones Bottom right: Christopher Frederick Jones

66 67 2019 Queensland Architecture Awards Entrants

Art & Architecture Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture Newstead Series 10 Sunshine Beach Road 25 King bureau^proberts Andrew Bock Architecture with Bates Smart Thompsett Architecture (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist – Sustainable)

Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture 900 Ann Street, Brisbane Boundary Hotel Club Southside John Wardle Architects KP Architects Shane Thompson Architects in (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) Association with WBP Architects

Queensland Architecture Award s — 2019

Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture Grand Central Shopping Centre Harbour Town Eats Kings Co-op Precinct Category Partner Buchan and fjmt Buchan Buchan (State Shortlist) Public Architecture 68 69 Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Medical Centre Milani Gallery and Studios Ambrose Treacy College Middle Ambrose Treacy College Senior Australian Catholic University Ripley Valley Town Centre Gibson Architects Vokes and Peters School Precinct School Precinct Mercy Building (State Shortlist) Commercial Stage 1 ThomsonAdsett Fulton Trotter Architects Fulton Trotter Architects ThomsonAdsett

Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Educational Architecture RNA Large Animal Pavilion Rockhampton Riverside Precinct The Hub Coomera Anglican College - James Cook University – Australian James Cook University, Campus Shane Thompson Architects Woods Bagot Tim Stewart Architects Junior POD Institute of Tropical Health and - Internet of Things (State Shortlist) Burling Brown Architects Medicine, Thursday Island Peddle Thorp Architects Wilson Architects and Clarke and Prince (State Shortlist) Architects, Architects in Association (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist- Sustainable)

Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture Commercial Architecture The Overflow The Ville Wesley Specialist Centre Loucas Zahos Architects Woods Bagot Clements Clarke Architects (State Shortlist)

70 71 Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Heritage Architecture Meridan State College - Minerva Australis Observatory Northside Christian College, The Springfield Anglican College - Grammar Albert Villa Design Learning Centre Feather & Lawry Design Centre for Innovation & Creativity Rosewood Resource Centre School Gymnasium bureau^proberts arkLAB Architecture McLellan Bush Architects Fulton Trotter Architects Wilson Architects (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist)

Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Heritage Architecture Heritage Architecture Heritage Architecture Ormiston College - Centre for QUT Creative Industries Precinct 2 QUT D Block Collaborative Boundary Hotel Level 3, 143 Edward Street, Brisbane QUT Creative Industries Precinct 2 Learning and Innovation Richard Kirk Architect Pty Ltd and Learning Space KP Architects m3architecture Richard Kirk Architect Pty Ltd with BSPN Architecture HASSELL Limited (Architects in Association) RAL Architects HASSELL Limited (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist – Sustainable)

Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Educational Architecture Interior Architecture Interior Architecture Interior Architecture Southern Cross University, Building C St Andrew’s Anglican College The Cathedral College Library Allianz workplace Aurecon 25 King Workplace Australian Catholic University GHDWoodhead ‘Learning Hub’ Tony Madden Architects Pty Ltd BVN Woods Bagot Building 200 Refurbishment (State Shortlist) Wilson Architects (State Shortlist) ThomsonAdsett (State Shortlist) 72 73 Interior Architecture Interior Architecture Interior Architecture Public Architecture Public Architecture Public Architecture Dingles Cafe / Bar Grand Central Shopping Centre Level 3, 143 Edward Street, Brisbane Gold Coast Hockey Centre HOTA Outdoor Stage John Wesley Gardens Design+Architecture Buchan and fjmt m3architecture MODE ARM Architecture Fulton Trotter Architects (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist – COLORBOND®)

Interior Architecture Interior Architecture Interior Architecture Public Architecture Public Architecture Public Architecture Multiplex Queensland HQ QUT Creative Industries Precinct 2 Library Kawana Waters Aged Care Residence Kurrawa Surf Life Saving Club Regis at Lutwyche Woods Bagot Richard Kirk Architect Pty Ltd with ThomsonAdsett Deicke Richards Arkhefield O’Neill Architecture HASSELL Limited (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist)

Interior Architecture Public Architecture Public Architecture Public Architecture Public Architecture Public Architecture Torbreck Apartment Renovation Caboolture GP Super Clinic Calypso Bay Residents’ Club Summer House Synapse_Warner Street Yeppoon Foreshore & Town Centre KIN Architects Wilson Architects BDA Architecture BDA Architecture POD (People Oriented Design) Revitalisation Project - Lagoon Precinct (State Shortlist) with Indij Design Liquid Blu (State Shortlist – Sustainable) (State Shortlist)

74 75 Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Albert Villa Brisbane Riverbank House Camp Hill House Sefton St Johns Wood Residence Teneriffe House bureau^proberts Owen Architecture Twohill & James Tim Stewart Architects Kieron Gait Architects Vokes and Peters (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist)

Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) 3 Chimney House Athol Street Residence Harriet House House for Wordsworth Indooroopilly House Terrarium House KP Architects TVS Architects Bligh Graham Architects Marc&co Shane Thompson Architects John Ellway (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist)

Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Houses (Alterations and Additions) Balgownie II Balmoral House Bellbird Retreat Jacaranda House New Farm Light Russet Owen Architecture Russell Hall Architects Pty Ltd Steendijk SP Studio Shane Marsh Architect Tim Stewart Architects (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist – Sustainable) (State Shortlist – COLORBOND®) 76 77 Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Black Mountain Residence Bramston Residence Cove House L House LAMA House Mermaid Multihouse Morriarchi Architecture Richard Kirk Architect Pty Ltd Justin Humphrey Architect Cloud Dwellers LAMBILLY Architect Partners Hill with Hogg & Lamb (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist - Sustainable)

Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Minka Twins Princess Street House Spinnaker House Electra Four Mile Beach House Gavin Street bureau^proberts Owen Architecture Sparks Architects Pty Ltd Tomas O’Malley Architect Charles Wright Architects POD (People Oriented Design) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist – Sustainable) (State Shortlist - COLORBOND®)

Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Heller Street House House for Tabletop Indooroopilly House Sunshine Beach House The Bird Cage Tierney Drive House Sims White Architects Marc&co Owen Architecture and Lineburg Wang PopovBass Tim Ditchfield Architects Pty Ltd ME (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist)

78 79 Residential Architecture - Houses (New) Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Walsh River House Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Julianne McAlloon Architects Alba Ascot House Longfellow Terraces Newstead Series North Residences Tim Stewart Architects BVN REFRESH*DESIGN bureau^proberts bureau^proberts (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist)

Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Aveo Newstead Elysium Grange Residences Palm Beach Duplex Student One on Wharf Street UniLodge Park Central DBI and ThomsonAdsett BDA Architecture Arkhefield dn:a (Douglas Neale) and Jo Case Architect Arkhefield Woods Bagot (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist)

Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Residential Architecture - Small Project Architecture Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Multiple Housing Jasper Brown Architects’ Studio IVY95 James Cook University Cairns Kingsford Terrace Valencia Residences Walan Jasper Brown Architects BDA Architecture Student Accommodation O’Neill Architecture Rothelowman bureau^proberts Wilson Architects (State Shortlist) 80 81 Small Project Architecture Small Project Architecture Small Project Architecture Urban Design Urban Design Urban Design Kooroomba Chapel The BIG Little Office Whynot St Carport and Pool Mount Archer Nurim Circuit QUT Creative Industries Precinct 2 The Urban Ground Guideline Wilson Architects Feather & Lawry Design Kieron Gait Architects Elevated Boardwalk Richard Kirk Architect Pty Ltd with Office of City Architect, City of Gold Coast (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) (State Shortlist) Design+Architecture with Rockhampton HASSELL Limited (State Shortlist) Regional Council (State Shortlist)

Urban Design Urban Design Urban Design 900 Ann Street, Brisbane Ambrose Treacy College Master Plan Ascot Green John Wardle Architects Fulton Trotter Architects BVN (State Shortlist)

Photographer Credits Aaron Poupard, Alex Chomicz, Alex Popov, Alicia Taylor, Andrew Bock, Andrew Mason, Andrew Rankin, Andrew Watson, Andy Macpherson Studio, Angus Martin, Arklab, Alder Constructions, Billy Lam, Brock Beazley, Cathy Schusler, Christopher Frederick Jones, Curly’s Shot Photography, Urban Design Douglas Neale, Florian Groehn, John Mills, Levi Appleton Studios, Lucy RC Photography, Luke Geldard Productions, Marc&Co, Mark Nilon, Urban Design Urban Design Matt Barrett, Michael Marzik, Mindi Cooke, Patrick Bingham Hall, Paul Harris, Peter Bennetts, Peter Sexty, REFRESH*DESIGN, Grand Central Shopping Centre Grey Street Awnings South Bank James Cook University Verandah Walk fjmt and Buchan Right Image Photography, Russell Hall, Salt Studios, Scott Burrows Photographer, Simon Devitt Photographer, Simon Shiff, Steve Ryan, Deicke Richards Wilson Architects Toby Scott Photographer, Tom Roe, Veronica Sagredo (State Shortlist)

82 83 2019 Queensland Architecture Regional Awards

Brisbane / West Moreton

John Dalton Award for Building of the Year House of the Year William Hodgen Award for Building Walan Terrarium House of the Year bureau^proberts John Ellway Bellbird Retreat Image: Christopher Frederick Jones Image: Toby Scott Photographer Steendijk Image: Christopher Frederick Jones

Far North Queensland

Anne Street Gardens Social Housing Project Anna O’Gorman Architect

Eddie Oribin Award for Building of the Year House of the Year James Cook University Australian Four Mile Beach House Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, Charles Wright Architects Queensland Thursday Island Image: Patrick Bingham Hall Wilson Architects and Clarke and Architecture Prince Architects, Architects in Association Award s Image: Alex Chomicz — 2019

Category Partner Sustainable Architecture

84 85 Gold Coast

Gold Coast Award for Building of the Year House of the Year HOTA Outdoor Stage Mermaid Multihouse ARM Architecture Partners Hill with Hogg & Lamb Image: Aaron Poupard Image: Alex Chomicz

Sunshine Coast

Gabriel Poole Award for Building of the Year House of the Year St Andrew’s Anglican College Sunshine Beach House ‘Learning Hub’ PopovBass Wilson Architects Image: Alex Popov Image: Christopher Frederick Jones

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