2025 NSW Architecture Awards – Winners Unveiled

A celebration of innovation, sustainability and the power of place.

The very best in NSW architecture have been named in the Ӱ’ 2025 NSW Architecture Awards. Revealed in a gala celebration at Sydney’s ILUMINA on Friday 20 June, the award winners offer a vivid snapshot of the ever-changing built environment across the state.

This year’s awarded projects speak to a profession stepping up to meet some of the biggest challenges facing our communities – climate resilience, housing equity, cultural recognition, and urban transformation – through work that is both imaginative and deeply grounded.

The 72 winners and commendations (listed below) were selected from a remarkable 284 entries. A comprehensive judging process determined the shortlisted entries and eventual winners. Chosen by a jury of industry experts from a shortlist of 137 projects, this year’s winners display a breadth of architectural thinking that reveals not just how we live today, but what our built environment could be tomorrow.

This year’s winning projects are united by a number of defining themes. Chief among them is a commitment to designing with care: care for Country; for communities; for heritage; and the environment. Examples of innovative adaptive reuse strategies prove that great design does not need to begin from scratch. New housing models explore how higher-density living can enhance, not diminish, quality of life. Sustainability considered from the very start of the design process places future resilience front and centre, not as a bonus but as a baseline. Another theme that emerged for the juries was the value of collaboration across disciplines and practices, with several awarded projects the result of partnerships that yielded richer, more complex outcomes.

Jury Chair of Chairs, Annabel Lahz LFRAIA, reflected on the breadth of this year’s awards program:

The NSW Chapter’s Architecture Awards program recognises more than design excellence—it promotes public awareness, encourages best practice, and sets benchmarks for quality, sustainability, and social impact. With 284 entries across 13 categories, judged by 37 jurors through 137 site visits, the scale of the program reflects its significance,said Lahz.

Architecture today extends beyond buildings, encompassing diverse contexts and addressing complex social, environmental, and cultural challenges. This year’s awarded projects highlight the breadth of the profession and its positive impact on everyday life—from small-scale additions to major infrastructure, these works enrich the spaces we live, learn, work, and move through.”

NSW Chapter President, Elizabeth Carpenter FRAIA, stated that:

“This year’s NSW Architecture Awards highlight a profession not only responding to urgent challenges, but leading with integrity, innovation and care. The awarded projects are powerful reminders that architecture is both an art and a responsibility—one that connects communities, strengthens cultural understanding, and shapes more sustainable and inclusive futures. Congratulations to every entrant, finalist and winner—you are part of a collective effort to build something better,” said Carpenter

Each year, the NSW Architecture Awards juries includes a venerated panel of industry experts. Their commitment has helped ensure that the awarded projects truly represent the breadth and depth of architectural excellence in NSW.

The 2025 NSW Architecture Awards were announced on Friday 20 June at ILUMINA, 1 Elizabeth St, Sydney in a fantastic night bringing together peers, clients, and collaborators to celebrate the projects shaping our future. The event and program were proudly supported by Institute Principal Partner Dulux, National Corporate Partners Alspec, BlueScope, Bondor Metecno, Brickworks, Fielders and Lysaght, Supporting Partners Allegion and Moddex, NSW Category Partners Architectural Window Systems (AWS), Autodesk, Krause Bricks, and the NSW Architects Registration Board, Activation Partner Autex Acoustics, Trophy Partner Brickworks, Insurance Partner Ӱ, Media Partner Architecture Media, and Photography Partner Image Makers Association.

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View the 2025 Awards Booklet here.

View the 2025 Awards Booklet here.

COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture

AwardEco-House Leura | Marra + Yeh Architects | The Dharug and The Gundungurra People

Commercial Architecture

The Sir Arthur G Stephenson Award for Commercial Architecture39 Martin Place | Tzannes | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Award1 Elizabeth | JPW | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Award50 Belmore Street | Bates Smart | The Dharug and the Gundungurra People

AwardBourke & Bowden | Wardle | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardRochester Street Office | Allied_Office, Akin Atelier, Second Edition, and Dangar Barin Smith | The Bidjigal, Birrabiragal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Commendation25 Martin Place Retail Redevelopment | Woods Bagot and Harry Seidler & Associates | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationBundarra | Smart Design Studio | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationFirst Building – Bradfield City Centre | Hassell | The People of the Dharug Nation

Educational Architecture

The William E Kemp Award for Educational ArchitectureSt. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Rosebery | Neeson Murcutt Neille | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardMichael Kirby Building | Hassell | The Wallumattagal Clan of the Dharug Nation

CommendationBankstown City Campus by Walker Corporation for Western Sydney University | Lyons + HDR | The People of the Dharug Nation

CommendationMonte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College, Scientia Terrace | Hayball | The Cammeraygal People of the Eora Nation

Enduring Architecture

Award for Enduring Architecture – Moore Park Gardens | AJC Architects | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Heritage

The Greenway Award for Heritage White Bay Power Station | Design 5 – Architects with Placemaking NSW | The Wangal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Award – ConservationParliament of NSW Restoration | Tonkin Zulaikha Greer and Purcell Architecture | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Award – Creative AdaptationFormer Workmen’s Dwellings Lower Fort Street | Neeson Murcutt Neille | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Award – Creative AdaptationNioka House | A Studio Architecture and Gordon Valich Architects | The Cammeraygal People of the Eora Nation

Award – Creative AdaptationReddam House North Shore | AJC Architects | The Cammeraygal People of the Eora Nation

Interior Architecture

The John Verge Award for Interior ArchitectureBabylon House | Casey Brown Architecture | The Ku-ring-gai People

AwardBoot Factory and Mill Hill Centre Precinct | Archer Office | The Bidjigal, Birrabirragal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardMoxy Sydney Airport | GROUPGSA | The Gameygal People

Award New Castle | Anthony St John Parsons | The Awabakal People

CommendationCity Recital Hall Renewal | Archer Office in association with City of Sydney | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationPrefecture 48 | Bates Smart | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationRosherville House | Kennedy Nolan | The Cammeraygal People of the Eora Nation

Public Architecture

The Sulman Medal for Public ArchitectureYarrila Place | BVN | The Gumbaynggirr People

AwardAllan Border Oval Pavilion | Archer Office | The Borogegal and Cammeraygal People of the Eora Nation

AwardPyrmont Community Centre | Welsh + Major in association with the City of Sydney | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationArtspace | DunnHillam Architecture + Urban Design | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationCobar Ward Oval Pavilion | DunnHillam Architecture + Urban Design | Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan People

CommendationMurrook | Derive Architecture & Design with Worimi Local Aboriginal Land Council | The Worimi People

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)

The Hugh and Eva Buhrich Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)House in Erskineville | Architect George | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardBabylon House | Casey Brown Architecture | The Ku-ring-gai People

AwardBack to Front House | Ian Moore Architects | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardCloaked House | TRIAS | The Borogegal and Cammeraygal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationBondi Breeze | PANOV—SCOTT | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationCake House | Alexander Symes Architect | The People of the Yuin Nation

CommendationHouse in Narrawallee | Architect George | The Budawang People of the Yuin nation

CommendationRainbow House | Virginia Kerridge Architect | The Bidjigal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Residential Architecture – Houses (New)

The Wilkinson Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New)New Castle | Anthony St John Parsons | The Awabakal People

AwardLagoon House | Peter Stutchbury Architecture | The Garigal People

AwardLighthouse | BVN | The Arakwal, Minjungbal and Widjabul People of the Bundjalung Nation

AwardMorning Bay House | Casey Brown Architecture | The Ku-ring-gai People

CommendationAmongst the Eucalypts | JGDW – Jason Gibney Design Workshop | The Worimi People

CommendationEco-House Leura | Marra + Yeh Architects | The Dharug and the Gundungurra People

CommendationLittle Young Street 4A & 4B | David Langston-Jones | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing

The Aaron Bolot Award for Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing Wentworth Quarter | Bates Smart | The Wangal People of the Dharug Nation

AwardGreen Square Site 15 | Smart Design StudioCO-AP and Mirvac Design | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardIndi Sydney | Bates Smart | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardOne Sydney Harbour | RPBW Architects, Guernier Architecture and PTW Architects | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardSirius Redevelopment | BVN | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationNautilus | Smart Design Studio | The Wodi Wodi People

CommendationPointe | Luigi Rosselli Architects | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationThe Regent | Candalepas Associates | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Commendation Waverton Townhouses | ess | The Cammeraygal People of the Eora Nation

Small Project Architecture

The Robert Woodward Award for Small Project ArchitectureLove Shack | Second Edition | The Bidjigal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardCallan Park Waterfront Green Amenities | Stanic Harding Architects | The Wangal People of the Eora nation

CommendationBath Haus | Burrow Architecture | The People of the Yuin Nation

Sustainable Architecture

The Milo Dunphy Award for Sustainable ArchitectureBoot Factory and Mill Hill Centre Precinct | Archer Office | The Bidiagal, Birrabirragal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardCloaked House | TRIAS | The Borogegal and Cammeraygal people of the Eora Nation

Award First Building – Bradfield City Centre | Hassell | The People of the Dharug Nation

CommendationCobar Early Learning Centre | DunnHillam Architecture + Urban Design | The Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan People

CommendationHabilis | Collins and Turner | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationIndi Sydney | Bates Smart | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

CommendationLove Shack | Second Edition | The Bidjigal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Urban Design

The Lloyd Rees Award for Urban DesignSydney Metro City Stations | Sydney Metro | The Cammeraygal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

AwardRosebery St. Joseph’s Precinct | Neeson Murcutt Neille | The Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Chapter Specific Prizes

EmAGN Project AwardGreen Heart – the urban garden – | Studio Oulala Architects | The Gayamaygal People

Emerging Architect Prize – Gabrielle Pelletier

The Blacket Prize for Regional ArchitectureCobar Ward Oval Pavilion | DunnHillam Architecture + Urban Design | The Ngiyampaa Wangaaypuwan People

Lord Mayor’s PrizeRosebery Engine Yards | GroupGSA | The Bidjigal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Premier’s PrizeFirst Building – Bradfield City Centre | Hassell | The People of the Dharug Nation

NSW Architecture MedallionSydney Metro City Stations | Sydney Metro | The Cammeraygal and Gadigal People of the Eora Nation

Jury Chair of Chairs

– Annabel Lahz, lahznimmo architects

Public Architecture & Urban Design

– Hannah Bolitho, UNSW Cities Institute

– Brad Cogger, lahznimmo architects

– Barbara Flynn, Barbara Flynn Pty Ltd

– Bill Tsakalos, Blacktown City Council (Chair)

Residential Architecture – Houses (New)

– Joseph Loh (Chair)

– Sascha Solar-March, SAHA

– Kristin Utz, Utz Sanby

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations & Additions)

– Joe Agius, COX (Chair)

– Stewart Cowan, SJB

– Sky Grove, Grove Architects

Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing

– Emili Fox, Architectus (Chair)

– Jim Koopman, AJC Architects

– Joshua Zoeller, CHROFI

Commercial Architecture

– Nazia Kachwalla, TZG

– Matthew Todd, Architectus

– Steven Toia, Genton (Chair)

Interior Architecture

– Julin Ang, Studioplusthree

– Eva-Marie Prineas, Studio Prineas (Chair)

– Charlotte Wilson, SJB

Heritage

– Louise Cox

– Lucy Creagh, Lucy Creagh Urban Projects

– Alex Kibble, TKD Architects (Chair)

Sustainable Architecture

– Caroline Pidcock, PIDCOCK (Chair)

– Harry Catterns, SAHA

– Julie Power, Sydney Morning Herald

– Luke Smith

Educational Architecture & Small Project Architecture

– Julian Ashton, BVN (Chair)

– Giulia Conti

– Dua Green, AJC

Colorbond® Award for Steel Architecture

– Helen Cooper, Bates Smart (Chair)

– Clare Johnston, Henning Larsen

– Daniel North, Downie North

Enduring Architecture

– The Honorable Bob Carr (Chair)

– Helen Lochhead, Helen Lochhead Urban Projects

– Peter McGregor, McGregor Westlake Architecture

EmAGN Project Award

– Elizabeth Carpenter, fjcstudio, NSW President

– Sally Hsu, Bates Smart, EmAGN Co-Chair

– Annabel Lahz, lahznimmo architects, Jury Chair of Chairs

– Sean Wong, Wardle, EmAGN Co-Chair

Emerging Architect Prize

– Elizabeth Carpenter, fjcstudio, NSW President (Chair)

– Sally Hsu, Bates Smart, EmAGN Co-Chair

– Jennifer McMaster, TRIAS, Immediate Past Winner

– Sean Wong, Wardle, EmAGN Co-Chair

2025 NSW Architecture Awards GALA Event

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