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Gongs galore for top Canberra architects

Canberra Medallion and The Gene Willsford Award winner for Residential Architecture… House on a Path by Joanna Nelson Architect. Photo: Anthony Basheer

Twenty-eight projects have been recognised in the 2024 ACT Architecture Awards with categories ranging from residential new homes and renovations to public works and interiors. There were also seven named prizes for individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their work.

Winners in the Chapter Awards will progress to the national awards.

Jury chair, Jessica de Rome, commended the use of seamless fusion of architecture, interior design and art in this year’s entries, saying: “Restraint and rawness were celebrated, as was the finesse of the highly complex and the finely detailed.”

Joanna Nelson Architect won the Canberra Medallion and The Gene Willsford Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions) for House on a Path, which the jury said “successfully weaves new entries and invites new journeys, which frame tranquil spaces within the home.”

The Roy Grounds Award for Enduring Architecture went to Torrens Neighbourhood Centre by Dirk Bolt. Completed in 1967, while the  Sydney Ancher Award for Residential Architecture – Multiple housing went to Kashmir Apartments – SOHO by Stewart Architecture which “set a new paradigm for medium-density residential development by celebrating Canberra’s unique residential heritage and embracing the often-challenging Northbourne Avenue corridor”.

Ben Walker Architect’s Hackett Gardens House achieved The Robert Foster Award for Light in Architecture, Residential Architecture Houses (New) Award and the Sustainable Architecture Award.

The installation LESS at Dairy Road by Pezo Von Ellrichshausen, Oculus, and Molonglo won the Cynthia Breheny Award for Small Project Architecture.

“Upon first encountering LESS, the grid’s bold abstract geometry is both uncompromising and enigmatic and appears like a modern ruin beckoning exploration,” the judges said.

Kashmir Apartments – SOHO by Stewart Architecture.

The full list of award recipients:

Canberra Medallion: House on a Path, by Joanna Nelson Architect;

The Sir Roy Grounds Award for Enduring Architecture: Torrens Neighbourhood Centre, by Dirk Bolt;

Commercial Architecture: Aviation Lane, by The Mill: Architecture + Design, Commendation;

Educational Architecture:  

Centre of Music & Snow Concert Hall by COX Architecture Named Award;

Collegians Centre, Radford College, by  Stewart Architecture, Award;

Interior Architecture:

Deloitte Canberra, by  SQC Group, Award;

Canberra Centre Parents Room, by   Mather Architecture, Award;

Centre of Music & Snow Concert Hall, by   COX Architecture, Commendation;

Residential Architecture:

Multiple Housing Kashmir Apartments, by  SOHO Stewart Architecture, Named Award;

Yukeembruk ANU, by   Bates, Smart Award;

Illume, by   COX Architecture, Commendation;

Residential Architecture:

Houses (New)

Kampung Batu Bigga (Rocky Knoll Shelter) , by   Philip Leeson Architects and Sarah Truscott Architect, Named Award;

Hackett Gardens House, by   Ben Walker Architects, Award;

River View House, by   Studio Heim, Commendation;

Residential Architecture:

Houses (Alterations and Additions):

House on a Path, by   Joanna Nelson Architect, Named Award;

Timber House , by Mather Architecture, Award;

Bookend Addition by   Studio Heim,  Award;

Un Pei Perrault, by MyMyMy Architecture, Commendation;

Small Project Architecture:

LESS Pezo Von Ellrichshausen, by Oculus  and Molonglo, Named Award;

The National Site of Recognition for Thalidomide Survivors and their Families, by PLACE Laboratory and Gian Tonossi, Commendation;

Heritage:

Centre of Music & Snow Concert Hall, by COX Architecture, Commendation;

Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture:

Kampung Batu Bigga (Rocky Knoll Shelter), by Philip Leeson Architects and Sarah Truscott Architect, Named Award;

Un Peu Perrault, by MyMyMy Architecture, Commendation;

Sustainable Architecture:

Hackett Gardens House, by Ben Walker Architect, Named Award;

River View House by   Studio Heim, Award;

The Pamille Berg Award for Art in Architecture: Canberra Centre Parents Room, by Mather Architecture;

The Robert Foster Award for Light in Architecture: Hackett Gardens House, by Ben Walker Architect;

EmAGN Project Award: Un Peu Perrault, by MyMyMy Architecture;

President’s Medal: ArchiNation – President’s Medal;

Clem Cummings Medal:  Alastair Swayn Foundation;

Professional Practitioner Award: Rob Tindel, National Capital Authority Architecture;

Emerging Architect Prize: Alanna King, Atelier Kipu;

John Redmond Prize: Jacob White;

Student Medallion: Anthony Maish – ACT Chapter;

DJAS Architecture Graduate Prize: Anthony Maish.

 

 

 

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