Queensland Architecture Awards — 2019
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Queensland Architecture Awards — 2019 1 Cover image Contents Queensland 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 Brisbane’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