Architecture that adds value beyond the aesthetic dominates 40th awards anniversary

The 40th anniversary of Australia鈥檚 most prestigious, peer-reviewed architecture awards has highlighted the immense value architects add to their communities through truly exceptional design.

The awards provided an opportunity to celebrate what the jury noted was the 鈥渋ncreasingly rare鈥 public architecture of great standing. Notable among these projects was the Monash Woodside Building for Technology and Design by Grimshaw in collaboration with Monash University.

Currently the largest Passive House-certified project in the southern hemisphere that sets Monash on a path to net-zero by 2030, this building was one of the most awarded receiving both The Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture and The David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture.

The jury singled out this project saying, 鈥淭he universality provided to this building through structure, daylight and amenity, through order in the plan and poetry in the whole, brings to light the architectural discipline like no other building noted by the jury this year.鈥

Another educational facility, the Barker College Rosewood Centre by Neeson Murcutt + Neille, won The Daryl Jackson Award for Educational Architecture for their success meeting the 鈥榦ft-ignored鈥 challenge for large sports buildings of 鈥渉umanising the space鈥.

The Bendigo Former Mining Exchange comprehensively reinvigorated by Williams Boag Architects won The Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage. The jury applauded the work undertaken saying it 鈥渄isplays both an enormous affection for the building, its meaning and story, and an intense desire to envision its ability to be useful for the future while enabling a deep and caring interpretation of the past.鈥

Similarly, lahznimmo architects and Aspect Studios work on Sub Base Platypus gave new life through adaptive re-use to the HMAS Platypus precinct in Sydney in what the jury lauded as 鈥渁 profound and exemplary urban design transformation鈥 winning The Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design.

The enduring value of public swimming pools as 鈥減ublic spaces at the cultural and community heart of Australian post-war society鈥 was also recognised with not one but two separate projects recognised in this year鈥檚 awards.

Kevin Borland, John and Phyllis Murphy and Peter McIntyre, with engineer Bill Irwin鈥檚 work on the Olympic Swimming Pool stadium from the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne won a National Award for Enduring Architecture.

In a modern-day version, the Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre by Andrew Burges Architects and Grimshaw with TCL in collaboration with the City of Sydney received a National Award for Public Architecture for what the jury described as 鈥減layful work that inspires a consideration of how the enjoyment of water-based environments has developed the psyche of an entire culture.鈥

Architects鈥 capacity to add value also extends to projects in the private realm as abundantly demonstrated by this year鈥檚 winner of The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New). Peter Stutchbury Architecture won this prestigious award for Night Sky, a project that the jury initially thought was 鈥渘aive and even under-considered鈥. However, a deeper exploration led to a far greater appreciation for the depth of skill and talent. In the words of the jury: 鈥淭he potentially deeply problematic choices, deftly orchestrated, develop into a priority that is singular; a priority that is about the subject of the work, the desires of a disabled person to connect to the universe and galaxy.鈥

Also celebrating the extraordinary results from a powerful synergy between architect and client, Beaconsfield House by Simon Pendal Architect won this year鈥檚 Eleanor Cullis-Hill Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions). The jury notes the 鈥淭he outcome of this modest intervention 鈥 a two-room extension and internal repurposing of existing spaces in a 1940s worker鈥檚 cottage 鈥 is exquisite.鈥

Kennedy Nolan鈥檚 work on The Lothian, 鈥渁n exquisitely crafted and innovative townhouse proposition worthy of celebration鈥 won The Frederick Romberg Award for Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing.

Looking to the International Chapter, Kerry Hill Architects鈥 design of the One & Only Desaru Coast resort in Malaysia won The J酶rn Utzon Award for International Architecture, exemplifying 鈥渋ts designer鈥檚 unique and highly acclaimed contribution to the development of a contemporary architectural language for the Asia Pacific region.鈥

The poised steel architecture BVN has created for the Australian Defence Force at the Lavarack Barracks as part of the Land 121 Facilities Project received this year鈥檚 COLORBOND庐 Award for Steel Architecture as well as a National Award for Commercial Architecture. 听

While they say doctors make the worst patients, the same certainly cannot be said of architects practicing their profession on their own premises. Undoubtedly the most-awarded project of the year was Smart Design Studio鈥檚 work on their own new home for the practice of their architecture. Smart Design Studio in Sydney鈥檚 industrial periphery of Alexandria adapts existing warehouse structures in a feat of design excellence that saw it win The Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture, The Emil Sodersten Award for Interior Architecture and a National Award for Sustainable Architecture.

Jury Chair and Immediate Past National President Alice Hampson congratulated all winners and thanked all entrants.

鈥淭hese awards attest to our profession鈥檚 inventiveness, imagination, pulchritude and multiplicity,鈥 Ms Hampson said.

鈥淐ollectively, this year鈥檚 awarded works exhibit the richness, intelligence, viscerality, complexity, individuality and delight of which Australian architecture is capable.鈥

The 2021 National Architecture Award Winners were announced via a special livestream event for the second year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They were selected from a shortlist of 57 finalists drawn from an original field of 807 entries.

Alice Hampson LFRAIA was joined on the jury by Angelo Candalepas LFRAIA, Robert Nation LFRAIA, Ingrid Richards RAIA and Cameron Bruhn Hon. FRAIA.

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FULL WINNERS LIST

COLORBOND庐 Award for Steel Architecture

COLORBOND庐 Award for Steel Architecture

QLD

Land 121 Facilities Project, Lavarack Barracks

BVN

Commercial Architecture

The Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture

NSW

Smart Design Studio

Smart Design Studio

National Award for Commercial Architecture

QLD

Land 121 Facilities Project, Lavarack Barracks

BVN

National Award for Commercial Architecture

VIC

Wangaratta Street

MAArchitects

Educational Architecture

The Daryl Jackson听 Award for Educational听 Architecture

NSW

Barker College Rosewood Centre

Neeson Murcutt + Neille

National Award for Educational Architecture

VIC

Penleigh Essendon Grammar School Music House

McBride Charles Ryan

National Commendation for Educational Architecture

VIC

Geelong College Junior School

John Wardle Architects

Enduring Architecture

National Award for Enduring Architecture

VIC

Olympic Swimming Pool

Kevin Borland, John and Phyllis Murphy and Peter McIntyre, with engineer Bill Irwin

Heritage

The Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage

VIC

Bendigo Former Mining Exchange

Williams Boag Architects

National Award for Heritage

NSW

Australian Museum Project Discover

Cox Architecture with Neeson Murcutt + Neille

Interior Architecture

The Emil Sodersten Award for Interior Architecture

NSW

Smart Design Studio

Smart Design Studio

National Commendation for Interior Architecture

VIC

Divided House

Jackson Clements Burrows Architects

International Architecture

The J酶rn Utzon Award for International Architecture

International

One & Only Desaru Coast, Malaysia

Kerry Hill Architects

Public Architecture

The Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture

VIC

Monash Woodside Building for Technology and Design

Grimshaw in collaboration with Monash University

National Award for Public Architecture

NSW

Australian Museum Project Discover

Cox Architecture with Neeson Murcutt + Neille

National Award for Public Architecture

NSW

Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre

Andrew Burges Architects and Grimshaw with TCL in collaboration with the City of Sydney

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)

The Eleanor Cullis-Hill Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)

WA

Beaconsfield House

Simon Pendal Architect

National Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)

QLD

Beck Street

LineburgWang

National Commendation for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)

NSW

The Hat Factory

Welsh + Major Architects

Residential Architecture – Houses (New)

The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New)

NSW

Night Sky

Peter Stutchbury Architecture

National Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New)

NSW

Bunkeren

James Stockwell Architect

National Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New)

NSW

Pearl Beach House

Polly Harbison Design

Residential Architecture Multiple Housing

The Frederick Romberg Award for Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing

VIC

The Lothian

Kennedy Nolan

Small Project Architecture

National Commendation for Small Project Architecture

TAS

Floating Sauna Derby

Licht Architecture

National Commendation for Small Project Architecture

VIC

Jackalope Pavilion

March Studio

National Commendation for Small Project Architecture

NSW

Plastic Palace

Raffaello Rosselli Architects

Sustainable Architecture

The David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture

VIC

Monash Woodside Building for Technology and Design

Grimshaw in collaboration with Monash University

National Award for Sustainable Architecture

NSW

Smart Design Studio

Smart Design Studio

Urban Design

The Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design

NSW

Sub Base Platypus

lahznimmo architects and Aspect Studios

National Commendation for Urban Design

QLD

QUT Campus to Country

BVN

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