- by architectureau
- 08 Nov 2024
The 2024 National Architecture Awards, held at the Adelaide Convention Centre, has shined a spotlight on Australia's most prestigious and respected projects of the year, with this year's ceremony reflecting themes of connectedness and community.
Forty-six distinguished projects have earned an award or commendation from a pool of 62 shortlisted entries. Common themes among the projects include championing a strong sense of social and economic responsibility, offering innovative material solutions, and celebrating the preservation and adaptive re-use of existing heritage.
Powerhouse Castle Hill - Lahznimmo Architects
Berninneit Cultural and Community Centre - Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
Parramatta Aquatic Centre - Grimshaw and Andrew Burges Architects with McGregor Coxall
Spinifex Hill Project Space - Officer Woods Architects
Long Reef Surf Life Saving Club - Adriano Pupilli Architects
River's Edge Building, University of Tasmania - Wardle
Clifton Hill Primary School - Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
The Cottage School - Taylor and Hinds Architects
St. Patrick's College: Scientia Building - BVN
T3 Collingwood - Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
Sanders Place - NMBW, Openwork and Finding Infinity
The Porter House Hotel - Candalepas Associates
The Warehouses - J.AR Office
Campbell House Private Office - Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Burnt Earth Beach House - Wardle
Cox Architecture Adelaide Studio - Cox Architecture
Geelong Arts Centre (Stage 3) - ARM Architecture
Naples Street House - Edition Office
Burnt Earth Beach House - Wardle
Six Ways House - Kennedy Nolan
Maitland Bay House - Studio Bright
High Street - Lineburg Wang
Aru House - Curious Practice
Mansard House - Studio Bright
Lee House - Candalepas Associates
Six Chimney House - Vokes and Peters
Ferrars and York - Six Degrees Architects
Maggie Street - Curious Practice
Nungalinya - Incidental Architecture
Mari-Mari-Ba - Affordable Housing - Deicke Richards
Campbell House Private Office - Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Powerhouse Place - Public Realm Lab
Ravensthorpe Cultural Precinct - Peter Hobbs Architects with Advanced Timber Concepts and Intensive Fields
The Glass House - Cracknell and Lonergan Architects
The Porter House Hotel - Candalepas Associates
St George's Performing Arts Centre - Kneeler Design Architects
Parramatta Aquatic Centre - Grimshaw and Andrew Burges Architects with McGregor Coxall
Powerhouse Place - Public Realm Lab
Hope Street Housing - Officer Woods Architects and MDC Architects
The Embassy of Australia, Washington, DC - Bates Smart
North Head Viewing Platforms - Chrofi and Bangawarra with National Parks and Wildlife Service
Dwaarlindjirraap Suspension Bridge - Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects and ARUP
LESS - Pezo Von Ellrichshausen, Oculus and Molonglo
Spinifex Hill Project Space - Officer Woods Architects
C House - Donovan Hill
Jennifer McMaster
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