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Winning residential projects from the 2024 National Architecture Awards

Australia's most esteemed projects of the year have been named, following the 2024 National Architecture Awards ceremony on 7 November.


Winning residential projects from the 2024 National Architecture Awards
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Australia's most esteemed projects of the year have been named, following the Australian Institute of Architects 2024 National Architecture Awards ceremony on 7 November.

Residential projects fared exceptionally well in this year's national awards, with 16 earning either an award or a commendation out of a total of 46 recognised architecture projects.

Burnt Earth Beach House by Wardle was a clear standout as the only residential project to receive more than one award, winning both the Emil Sodersten Award for Interior Architecture and the National Award for Residential Architecture - Houses (New).

Naples Street House by Edition Office won the prestigious Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture - Houses New, while High Street by Lineburg Wang received the Eleanor Cullis-Hill Award for Residential Architecture - Houses (Alterations and Additions).

The 2024 jury comprised Yun Nie Chong, Naomi Stead, Stuart Tanner, Jemima Retallack and Paul Owen. You can read the jury chair's overview here.

Burnt Earth Beach House - Wardle

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

The Glass House - Cracknell and Lonergan Architects

Hope Street Housing - Officer Woods Architects and MDC Architects

C House - Donovan Hill

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