2022 National Architecture Awards Shortlist Announced

The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed its shortlist for the prestigious 2022 National Architecture Awards. This year, 85 entries have been shortlisted across residential homes, public architecture, and contemporary infrastructure, celebrating the “diversity and quality” of Australia’s built environment professionals.

The National Awards jury chair Tony Giannone said these projects demonstrated the high calibre of Australia’s architects and displayed the unique connection of the built environment to its landscape.

“In the public domain, it was pleasing to observe the increasing significance of buildings with a public ethos,” said Giannone. “Many presentations highlighted the relationship of the building to its community rather than the architecture. The jury was heartened by this return to social values and the importance of the architect in society.”

The National Architecture Awards jury comprised immediate past president Tony Giannone, Caroline Pidcock of Pidcock Architecture and Sustainability, Adrian Iredale of Iredale Pederson Hook, Poppy Taylor of Taylor and Hinds Architects, and Tim Ross of Modernister Films. Winners will be announced in Sydney on 3 November.

The shortlisted projects are:

 

Public Architecture

  • Bundanon – Kerstin Thompson Architects
  • HOTA Gallery – ARM Architecture
  • Kings Langley Cricket Club and Amenities – Eoghan Lewis Architects
  • Mount Gambier Regional Airport ­– Ashley Halliday Architects
  • New Farm Neighbourhood Centre ­– Vokes and Peter with Zuzana and Nicholas
  • Shepparton Art Museum – Denton Corker Marshall
  • The Hedberg – Liminal Architecture with WOHA
  • Victorian Pride Centre ­– Brearley Architects + Urbanists and Grant Amon Architects
  • Walsh Bay Arts Precinct – Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
  • Walyalup Civic Centre – Kerry Hill Architects (KHA)

 

Residential Architecture – Houses (New)

  • Corner House ­– Archier
  • Curl Curl House – Trias
  • Jimmy’s House – MJA Studio with Studio Roam and IOTA
  • Live Work Share House – Bligh Graham Architects
  • Mays Point House – Tanner Architects
  • Stable House – Sibling Architecture

 

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)

  • Arcadia – Architecture Architecture
  • Autumn House – Studio Bright
  • Cascade House – John Ellway
  • Currumbin Waters House – Nielsen Jenkins
  • Fusilier Cottage – Bence Mulcahy
  • Higham Road House – Philip Stejskal Architecture
  • North Bondi House – Anthony Gill Architects
  • Stable and Cart House – Clare Cousins Architects

 

Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing

  • 231 Napier Street – Edition Office
  • Alexander and Albemarle – Cox Architecture
  • Anne Street Garden Villas – Anna O’Gorman Architect
  • Balfe Park Lane – Kerstin Thompson Architects
  • Goulburn Street Housing – Cumulus
  • Newcastle East End Stage 1 – SJB, Durbach Block Jaggers and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
  • Quay Quarter Lanes – 8 Loftus Street – Studio Bright
  • St Albans Housing ­– NMBW Architecture Studio in association with Monash Art, Design and Architecture (MADA)

 

Educational Architecture

  • Andrew N. Liveris Building – Lyons and M3architecture
  • ANU Birch Building Refurbishment ­­– Hassell
  • Brisbane South State Secondary College – BVN
  • Shopfront for Youth Performance and Art – Stephen Collier Architects
  • Ultimo Public School – DesignInc, Lacoste + Stevenson and BCM2 Architects

 

Interior Architecture

  • 60 Castlereagh Street – Aeta Studio
  • ANU Birch Building Refurbishment – Hassell
  • BVN Brisbane Studio – BVN
  • Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School Gymnasium – McBride Charles Ryan
  • Queen and Collins – Kerstin Thompson Architects and BVN
  • The Hedberg – Liminal Architecture with WOHA
  • The Woollahra Hotel – Richards Stanisich

 

Heritage

  • ANU Birch Building Refurbishment – Hassell
  • Building 8, RNA Showgrounds – Conrad Gargett
  • Dawn Fraser Baths – TKD Architects
  • Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street – Lovell Chen with Bates Smart
  • The Hedberg – Liminal Architecture with WOHA
  • Walsh Bay Arts Precinct NSW – Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
  • Wesley Place, 130 Lonsdale – Lovell Chen with Cox Architecture

 

Urban Design

  • Bendigo TAFE City Campus Revitalisation – Architectus with Six Degrees Architects and SBLA Landscape Architects
  • Newcastle East End – SJB in collaboration with Durbach Block Jaggers, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer and Aspect Studios
  • Parramatta Escarpment Boardwalk – Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects with McGregor Westlake and Jane Irwin Landscape Architecture
  • Quay Quarter Lanes – SJB, Silvester Fuller, Studio Bright, Carter Williamson, Lippmann Partnership and ASPECT Studios
  • Queen and Collins – Kerstin Thompson Architects and BVN
  • Riverside Green South Bank Parklands – Hassell
  • Walyalup Civic Centre – Kerry Hill Architects (KHA)

 

Commercial Architecture

  • 405 Bourke Street – Woods Bagot
  • 52 Reservoir Street – SJB
  • Constitution Place – Bates Smart
  • Queen and Collins – Kerstin Thompson Architects and BVN
  • Spring Bay Mill Ridge Quarters – Gilby and Brewin Architecture
  • The Foundry – Lead FJMT Studio, and Sissons Architects – Architects in Association to DA
  • Timber Tower – Kirk

 

Small Project Architecture

  • Gathering Place – Penhale and Winter with Sandra Harben
  • Long Beach Amenities – Preston Lane
  • The Dentist – Rob Kennon Architects
  • The Sanctuary – Welsh and Major

 

Sustainable Architecture

  • Bundanon – Kerstin Thompson Architects
  • Live Work Share House – Bligh Graham Architects
  • Spring Bay Mill Ridge Quarters – Gilby and Brewin Architecture
  • Terrace House – Austin Maynard Architects
  • The House with Old Roots – The Mill Architecture and Design
  • The Hütt 01 Passivhaus – Melbourne Design Studios (MDS)

 

International Architecture

  • Commercial Bay, Te Toki i te Rangi ­– Warren and Mahoney with Woods Bagot and NH Architecture
  • Tianyou Experimental School – BAU Architects and Urbanists
  • Yuandang Bridge – Brearley Architects and Urbanists BAU

 

Enduring Architecture

  • Christ Church Grammar School Chapel – Hobbs Winning and Leighton and With Architects
  • Clarence Council Chambers – Bush Parkes Shugg and Moon
  • Crigan House – Allan Powell
  • Walkley House – Robin Boyd
  • Woolley Hesketh House – Ken Woolley

 

Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture

  • Autumn House – Studio Bright
  • The Foundry – Lead FJMT Studio and Sissons Architects – Architects in Association to DA

 

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