The Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture is a national architecture award presented annually by the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) since 1981. The named award is given to the work adjudicated to be the most significant for the advancement of public architecture in that year. Alongside the Named Award, National Awards and National Commendations are also given by the jury.[1]

2023 Sir Zelman Cowen Award, Rockhampton Museum of Art, Queensland

Background

The award recognises 'completed works of architecture of the highest quality' in the public architecture category. Originally the award was offered for 'non–residential buildings' with winning and commended projects including a wide array of building types including; cultural, education, health, transport, sports facilities, tourism, infrastructure, religion, justice, correctional facilities, war memorials, public administration, commercial buildings and a fountain.

Projects in this category must now be predominantly of a public or institutional nature and generally fall within Building Code of Australia (BCA) Class 9, excluding projects within the definition of 'Educational Architecture or any BCA Class 9b building used primarily for educational purposes'.[2] Projects awarded Named Awards and Architecture Awards by state-based Chapters of the AIA will be considered for a National Award in the same year.[3]

The named award recognises Sir Zelman Cowen, a 1953 Fulbright Senior Scholar in Law from the University of Melbourne and Harvard University, a prominent legal scholar and university administrator, and later the 19th Governor General of Australia (1977—1982).[4]

Named award winners

Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture (reverse order)[5]
YearArchitectProjectLocationStateTypeOther AIA awards
2023Conrad Gargett, Clare Design (Lead Design Architects) and Brian Hooper ArchitectRockhampton Museum of Art (RMOA)[6][7]220 Quay Street, RockhamptonQueenslandCultural
  • FDG Stanley Award for Public Architecture (Queensland), 2023[8]
  • JW Wilson Award for Building of the Year, 2023 (Central Queensland Regional Award)[9]
  • Regional Commendation for Public Architecture, 2023 (Central Queensland Regional Award)
2022Kerstin Thompson ArchitectsBundanon Art Museum and Bridge[10][11]Bundanon, 533 Bundanon Road, IllarooNew South WalesCultural
  • Sir John Sulman Medal, 2022 (NSW)
  • National Award for Sustainable Architecture, 2022
  • Architecture Award for Sustainable Architecture, 2022 (NSW)
2021Grimshaw in collaboration with Monash UniversityWoodside Building for Technology and Design[12]20 Exhibition Walk, Monash University Clayton CampusVictoriaEducation
  • David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture, 2021 (National)
  • Victorian Architecture Medal, 2021
  • Melbourne Prize, 2021
  • Award for Educational Architecture, 2021 (Vic)
  • Award for Sustainable Architecture, 2021 (Vic)
  • Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture, 2021 (Vic)
2020*Johnson Pilton Walker with NSW Government Architect (*Joint Winner)Anzac Memorial Centenrary Extension[13][14]Hyde Park South, SydneyNew South WalesWar Memorial
2020*BVN (*Joint Winner)Marrickville Library'[15]313 Marrickville Road, MarrickvilleNew South WalesCultural
  • David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture (NSW)
  • NSW Premier's Prize, 2020
  • Milo Dunphy Award for Sustainable Architecture, 2020 (NSW)
  • Architecture Award for Public Architecture, 2020 (NSW)
2019Studio Hollenstein with Stewart ArchitectureGreen Square Library and Plaza[16]Green Square, SydneyNew South WalesCultural
  • Architecture Award for Public Architecture, 2019 (NSW)
  • Architecture Award for Urban Design, 2019 (NSW)
  • Premier's Prize, 2019 (NSW)
2018Silver Thomas Hanley with Bates SmartBendigo Hospital100 Barnard Street, BendigoVictoriaHealth
  • Award for Public Architecture, 2018 (Vic)
2017Officer Woods ArchitectsEast Pilbara Arts Centre[17]Newman Drive, NewmanWestern AustraliaCultural
  • Jeffrey Howlett Award for Public Architecture, 2017 (WA)[18]
  • Commendation for Sustainable Architecture, 2017 (WA)
  • Commendation for Steel Architecture, 2017 (WA)
2016ARM ArchitectureGeelong Library and Heritage Centre51 Little Malop Street, GeelongVictoriaCultural
  • William Wardell Award for Public Architecture
  • Marion Mahony Award for Interior Architecture
  • Victoria Regional Prize
2015ARM ArchitectureShrine of Remembrance Galleries of Remembrance [19]St Kilda Road, MelbourneVictoriaWar Memorial
2014Richard Kirk Architect and Hassell Joint VentureUniversity of Queensland Advanced Engineering Building[20]Staff House Road, St LuciaQueenslandEducation
  • Emil Sodersten Award for Interior Architecture, 2014
  • National Award for Sustainable Architecture, 2014
  • FDG Stanley Award for Public Architecture, 2014 (Qld)
  • GHM Addison Award for Interior Architecture, 2014 (Qld)
  • Harry Marks Award for Sustainable Architecture, 2014 (Qld)
  • John Dalton Award Building of the Year, 2014 (Qld Regional)[21]
  • Regional Commendation Public Architecture, 2014 (Qld)
  • Regional Commendation Interior Architecture, 2014 (Qld)
2013ARM Architecture & CCN Joint Venture ArchitectsPerth Arena700 Wellington Street, PerthWestern AustraliaCultural
  • Jeffrey Howlett Award for Public Architecture, 2012 (WA)
  • Colorbond Steel Award, 2012 (WA)
  • Interior Architecture Award, 2012 (WA)
  • George Temple Poole Award, 2012 (WA)
  • Emil Sodersten Award for Interior Architecture, 2012 (National)
2012Fender KatsalidisMuseum of Old & New ArtHobartTasmaniaCultural
  • Alan C Walker Award for Public Architecture, 2012 (Tas)[22]
2011Johnson Pilton WalkerAustralian War Memorial Eastern PrecinctAustralian War Memorial, CanberraAustralian Capital TerritoryWar Memorial
2010HassellEpping to Chatswood rail link, Intermediate StationsNorth Ryde and Macquarie ParkNew South WalesTransport
2009Johnson Pilton WalkerNational Portrait GalleryKing Edward Terrace, Parkes, CanberraAustralian Capital TerritoryCultural
  • National Architecture Award for Interior Architecture, 2012
  • Canberra Medallion, 2012
2008m3architectureCherrell Hirst Creative Learning CentreBrisbane Girls Grammar School, Spring HillQueenslandEducation
2007Donovan Hill and Peddle ThorpState Library of QueenslandStanley Place, South BrisbaneQueenslandCultural
2006Hassell and John Wardle ArchitectsKaurna BuildingUniversity of South Australia, 2 Fenn Place, AdelaideSouth AustraliaEducation
2005Denton Corker MarshallAnzac Hall[23]Australian War Memorial, CanberraAustralian Capital TerritoryWar Memorial
2004MGT Architects with Romaldo Giurgola, ArchitectSt Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta1 Marist Place, ParramattaNew South WalesReligion
2003Richard Leplastrier, Peter Stutchbury and Sue HarperBirabahn, Indigenous Centre[24]Wollotuka Institute, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NewcastleNew South WalesEducation
2002John Wardle Architects; DesignInc MelbourneRMIT Biosciences Building Bundoora Campus[25]Bundoora, MelbourneVictoriaEducation
  • Architecture Award, New institutional building, 2002 (Vic)
2001Denton Corker MarshallMelbourne MuseumCarlton Gardens, MelbourneVictoriaCultural
2000MGT ArchitectsThe ScientiaUniversity of New South Wales, KensingtonNew South WalesEducation
1999Glen Murcutt, Wendy Lewin, Reg LarkArthur and Yvonne Boyd Education Centre, (Bundanon)Bundanon, 533 Bundanon Road, IllarooNew South WalesCultural
1998HassellOlympic Park stationSydney Olympic ParkNew South WalesTransport
1997Lawrence Nield & Partners Australia & John Mainwaring & AssociatesSunshine Coast University College LibrarySunshine CoastQueenslandEducation
1996Denton Corker MarshallMelbourne Convention & Exhibition CentreSouth Wharf, MelbourneVictoriaCultural
1995Patricia Les, Department for Building Management Consultancy ServicesSwallowcliffe School18 Swallociffe Road, Davoren Park, AdelaideSouth AustraliaEducation
  • Community Environment Art and Design Award
  • Civic Trust Award
  • BHP Award
1994Glenn Murcutt and Troppo ArchitectsBowali Visitors Centre and HeadquartersKakadu National Park, Kakadu Highway, JabiruNorthern TerritoryCultural
1993Forbes and FitzhardingeStirling station, Northern Suburbs Transit System Public BuildingsStirling, PerthWestern AustraliaTransport
1992Tompkins Shaw & Evans and Daryl Jackson, Architects in AssociationGreat Southern StandMelbourne Cricket GroundVictoriaSport
1991Raffen Moran ArchitectsAdelaide Botanic Gardens Conservatory (now Bicentennial Conservatory)Adelaide Botanic GardensSouth AustraliaCultural
1990Gregory BurgessBrambuk: Living Cultural Centre[26][27][28][29] (now The National Parks and Cultural Centre)277 Grampians Road, Halls GapVictoriaCultural
1989Mitchell/Giurgola & Thorp ArchitectsNew Australian Parliament HouseCanberraAustralian Capital TerritoryPublic Service
1988Australian Construction Services in association with Bligh Robinson ArchitectsBrisbane Airport TerminalAirport Drive, Brisbane AirportQueenslandTransport
1987Peter McIntyre, McIntyre Partnership (*Joint Winner)Dinner Plain Alpine VillageMount HothamVictoriaTourism
1987Harry Seidler and Associates (*Joint Winner)Riverside Centre123 Eagle Street, BrisbaneQueenslandCommercial
1986Department of Housing and Construction with Ancher Mortlock & WoolleyCadets Mess[30]Australian Defence Force Academy, Northcott Drive, CampbellAustralian Capital TerritoryDefence
1985Cox ArchitectureYulara ResortYularaNorthern TerritoryTourism
1984Daryl JacksonNational Sports Centre Swimming HallsAustralian Institute of Sport, Leverrier Crescent, BruceAustralian Capital TerritorySport
1983Cameron Chisholm and NicolEducation Department Building151 Royal Street, East PerthWestern AustraliaPublic Service
1982Robin Gibson & Partners ArchitectsQueensland Art GalleryStanley Place, South BrisbaneQueenslandCultural
1981Daryl Jackson Evan Walker ArchitectsCanberra School of Art (now Australian National University School of Art and Design) [31]105 Childers Street, Acton, CanberraAustralian Capital TerritoryEducation
  • CS Daley Medal (ACT)

Distribution of Awards

The first ten years of the Sir Zelman Cowen Award saw a wide distribution of winners by location with three winners in the Australian Capital Territory, three in Queensland, two in Victoria and one each in Northern Territory and Western Australia. An award was not made in New South Wales until 1998 for Olympic Park Station. Around 60% of awarded buildings were paid for with public funds and 40% with private funding. Cultural projects have accounted for around 40% of all awards, followed by education (22%) and transport (9%).

Awards by Australian state or territory, 1981—2023, by location of building (total 45 awards)

  New South Wales (27%)
  Victoria (22%)
  Queensland (18%)
  Tasmania (2%)
  Western Australia (9%)
  Northern Territory (2%)
  South Australia (4%)
  Australian Capital Territory (13%)

Commendations (1981—2006)

From the inception of the award commendations were an optional award allocated at the jury's discretion. Only six commendations were given in the first ten years of the award. Fourteen were awarded in the next decade (between 1992 and 2001), and overall 26 commendations were made in 24 years, averaging around one per year.

Sir Zelman Cowen Award Commendations 1982—2006
YearCommendationArchitectProjectLocationStateTypeOther AIA awards
1982CommendationJohn AndrewsAmerican Express Tower380 George Street, SydneyNew South WalesCommercial
1983CommendationStapleton ArchitectsTerritory Insurance Office[32]66 Smith Street, DarwinNorthern TerritoryCommercial
1983CommendationGlenn MurcuttKempsey Museum and Tourist Information Centre62 Lachlan Street, South KempseyNew South WalesCultural
1984CommendationNew South Wales Government ArchitectParklea Prison66 Sentry Drive, Parklea, SydneyNew South WalesCorrections
1987CommendationRobert WoodwardFountainLyric Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts CentreQueenslandPublic Space
1989CommendationEdmond and CorriganDandenong College of TAFE, Stage 3, 1985-88121 Stud Road, DandenongVictoriaEducation
1992CommendationStrine DesignGoogong Dam Amenities BlockGoogong Dam, GoogongNew South WalesInfrastructure
1993CommendationSACON (Architect Carlo Gnezda)Adelaide VelodromeState Sports Park, Main North Road, Gepps CrossSouth AustraliaSport
1996High CommendationGregory BurgessUluru–Kata Cultural CentreUluruNorthern TerritoryCultural
1996CommendationPeddle Thorp & Walker and Robert Dickson ArchitectsArt Gallery of South Australia AdditionsNorth Terrace, AdelaideSouth AustraliaCultural
1996CommendationBligh Voller Architects in association with Lend Lease DesignBrisbane International AirportBrisbaneQueenslandTransport
1997CommendationGrose BradleyArchitecture StudiosUniversity of NewcastleNew South WalesEducation
1998CommendationWood Marsh in association with PINKBuilding 2000RMIT Bundoora Campus, BundooraVictoriaEducation
1999CommendationDenton Corker MarshallFaculty of Arts and DesignMonash UniversityWestern AustraliaEducation
1999CommendationBligh Voller NeildFaculty of ArtsUniversity of the Sunshine CoastQueenslandEducation
1999CommendationNation Fender KatsalidisIan Potter Museum of ArtUniversity of MelbourneVictoriaEducation
2000CommendationJohn Wardle Architects and DemainePrinting FacilityRMITVictoriaEducation
2000CommendationBligh Voller NieldNew South Wales Tennis CentreSydney Olympic ParkNew South WalesSport
2001CommendationPeter Elliott ArchitectsFaculty of Arts PrecinctUniversity of TasmaniaHobart, TasmaniaEducation
2002CommendationNation Fender KatsalidisSidney Myer Asia Centre[33]University of Melbourne, MelbourneVictoria
2003CommendationSean Godsell ArchitectsWoodleigh School Science BuildingUniversity of MelbourneVictoriaEducation
2004CommendationJohnson Pilton WalkerNew Asian GalleriesArt Gallery of New South WalesNew South WalesCultural
2004CommendationHassell & MGT Canberra Architects in associationState Library of South Australia RedevelopmentNorth Terrace, AdelaideSouth AustraliaCultural
2005CommendationProject Services (Queensland Government)Cooloola Sunshine Institute of TAFE, Noosa CentreCooloolaQueenslandEducation
2005CommendationHOK Sport+Venue+Event and PDT ArchitectsSuncorp StadiumBrisbaneQueenslandSport

National Awards and Commendations (Since 2007)

From 2007 the Award was changed from only awarding Commendations, to awarding the named award (Sir Zelman Cowen Award) as the highest award (see table above), a National Award for Public Architecture (equivalent to a High Commendation) and a National Commendation for Public Architecture. A total of 68 commendations have been awarded since 2007, over 17 years, at an average four National Awards/National Commendations per annum, in addition to the named award.

Sir Zelman Cowen Award National Awards and Commendations since 2007
YearCommendationArchitectProjectLocationStateTypeOther AIA awards
2007National AwardLyonsJohn Curtin School of Medical ResearchCurtin UniversityWestern AustraliaEducation
2007National AwardArchitectusGallery of Modern Art, BrisbaneBrisbaneQueenslandCultural
2008National AwardJohn Wardle ArchitectsNigel Peck Centre for Learning and LeadershipMelbourne Grammar School, 47 Domain Road, MelbourneVictoriaEducation
2008National AwardARM ArchitectureAlbury Library MuseumAlbury, New South WalesNew South WalesCultural
2008National AwardRobert Simeoni ArchitectsSeaford Life Saving Club10N Nepean Highway, SeafordVictoriaSport
2008National CommendationJohn Wardle Architects and Joint Project Delivery with HassellHawke BuildingUniversity of South Australia, AdelaideSouth AustraliaEducation
2008National CommendationMCG5 Sports Architects (Consortium of Jackson Architects, Cox Architecture, Tompkins Shaw and Evans Architects, HOK and Hassell)Melbourne Cricket Ground RedevelopmentMelbourneVictoriaSport
2009National AwardCandelapas AssociatesAll Saints Primary School[34] (now All Saints Grammar)17 Cecilia Street, Belmore, SydneyNew South WalesEducation
2009National AwardCandelapas AssociatesMonash Centre for Electron MicroscopyMonash UniversityVictoriaEducation
2009National CommendationFJMT (Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp)Faculty of Law, LibraryCamperdown Campus, University of SydneyNew South WalesEducation
2010National AwardFJMT (Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp)Surry Hills Library and Community CentreCrown Street, Surry HillsNew South WalesCultural
2010National AwardJoint Venture Architects Woods Bagot and NHMelbourne Convention and Exhibition CentreSouth Wharf, MelbourneVictoriaCultural
  • Melbourne Prize,2010
  • William Wardell Award for Public Architecture
  • Steel Architecture Award
  • Award for Sustainable Architecture
2010National CommendationBrian Hooper Architect and m3architecture architects in associationBarcaldine Tree of Knowledge MemorialBarcaldineQueenslandCultural
2011National AwardCox ArchitectureAAMI ParkMelbourneVictoriaSport
2011National AwardBVN ArchitectureBrain and Mind Research Institute, Youth Mental Health Building100 Mallett Street, CamperdownNew South WalesHealth
2011National CommendationJohn Wardle ArchitectsLearning Commons and Exercise Sports Science ProjectFootscray Campus, Victoria UniversityVictoriaEducation
2012National AwardBVN ArchitectureNarbethong Community HallNarbethongQueenslandCultural
2012National AwardBilliard Leece Partnership and Bates SmartRoyal Children's Hospital50 Flemington Road, ParkvilleVictoriaHealth
2012National AwardBVN ArchitectureRavenswood School for Girls[35]10 Henry Street, GordonNew South WalesEducation
2012National CommentationSilvester FullerDapto Anglican Church Auditorium[36]Lot 100 Moombara Street, DaptoNew South WalesReligion
2013National AwardTAG Architects and Iredale Pedersen Hook architects, architects in associationWest Kimberley Regional PrisonKimberleyWestern AustraliaCorrections
2013National AwardCollins and Turner with City of SydneyWaterloo Youth Family Community CentreWaterloo, SydneyNew South WalesCultural
2013National AwardWilson Architects and Donovan Hill, architects in associationTranslational Research Institute[37]37 Kent St, Woolloongabba, BrisbaneQueenslandEducation
2013National AwardLyonsSwanston Academic Building (Building 80)[38]RMIT, Swanston Street, MelbourneVictoriaEducation
  • Victorian Public Architecture Award, 2013
2013National AwardSean Godsell Architects and Peddle Thorp Architects, architects in associationRMIT Design HubRMIT, Swanston Street, MelbourneVictoriaEducation
2013National AwardArchitectus and Guymer Bailey Architects architects in associationQueen Elizabeth II Courts of Law[39]415 George Street, BrisbaneQueenslandJustice
2013National CommendationBVN Donovan HillKinghorn Cancer Centre [40]370 Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, SydneyNew South WalesHealth
2013National CommendationARM ArchitectureHamer HallMelbourneVictoriaHealth
2013National CommendationBVN Donovan Hill and Hames Sharley, architects in associationBraggs Building[41] University of Adelaide, AdelaideSouth AustraliaEducation
2014National AwardNeeson Murcutt Architects in association with City of SydneyPrince Alfred Park and Pool UpgradeSurry Hills, SydneyNew South WalesSport
2014National AwardBVN Donovan HillAustralian PlantBankMount Annan Drive, Mount AnnanNew South WalesScience
2014National AwardJohn Wardle Architects and Terroir, architects in associationInstitute for Marine and Antarctic StudiesUniversity of Tasmania, HobartTasmaniaEducation
2014National AwardMcBride Charles RyanDallas Brooks Community Primary School26–36 King Street, DallasVictoriaEducation
2014National AwardBates Smart Whitefield McQueen Irwin Alsop Joint VentureDandenong Mental Health Facility[42]Dandenong Hospital, DandenongVictoriaHealth
  • Victorian Public Architecture Award, 2014
2014National CommendationDurbach Block Jaggers in association with Peter ColquhounNorth Bondi Surf Life Saving ClubRamsgate Avenue & Campbell Parade, North Bondi, Bondi Beach, SydneyNew South WalesSport
2014National CommendationWoods Bagot'South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI)North Terrace, AdelaideSouth AustraliaHealth
2015National AwardCox Architecture, Walter Brooke and Hames SharleyAdelaide Oval RedevelopmentAdelaideSouth AustraliaSport
2015National CommendationConrad Gargett and LyonsLady Cilento Children's Hospital (now Queensland Children's Hospital)501 Stanley Street, South BrisbaneQueenslandHealth
2015National CommendationFiona Stanley Hospital Design Collaboration (Hassell, Hames Sharley and Silver Thomas Hanley)Fiona Stanley Hospital, Main Hospital Building[43]11 Robin Warren Drive, MurdochWestern AustraliaHealth
2015National CommendationNH Architecture and PopulousMargaret Court ArenaMelbourne Park, MelbourneVictoriaSport
2016National AwardCandalepas AssociatesSt Andrews House[44]SydneyNew South WalesHealth
2016National AwardPHAB ArchitectsThe Condensery, Somerset Regional Art Gallery29 Factory Road, ToogoolawahQueenslandCultural
  • Regional Commendation, 2016[45]
2016National CommendationKerry Hill ArchitectsCity of Perth Library and Public PlazaPerthWestern AustraliaCultural
2016National CommendationNeeson Murcutt ArchitectsKempsey Crescent Head Surf Life Saving ClubKempseyNew South WalesSport
2017National AwardNeeson Murcutt Architects in association with City of SydneyJuanita Nielsen Community Centre31 Nicholson Street, Woolloomooloo, SydneyNew South WalesCultural
2017National AwardBrian Hooper Architect and m3architecture, architects in associationThe Globe Lookout[46]BarcaldineQueenslandCultural
2017National AwardArchitectusSunshine Coast University HospitalSunshine CoastQueenslandHealth
2017National Commendationm3architectureAct for Kids Child and Family Centre of Excellence[47]James Cook University, Building 245, Douglas, TownsvilleQueenslandHealth
2018National AwardPeter Stutchbury Architecture in association with Design 5 — Architects for City of SydneyJoynton Avenue Creative Centre and PrecinctZetlandNew South WalesCultural
2018National AwardHassell, Cox Architecture and HKSOptus StadiumPerthWestern AustraliaSport
2018National AwardCandalepas AssociatesPunchbowl Mosque (Punchbowl Masjid)25-27 Matthews Street,Punchbowl, SydneyNew South WalesReligion
2019National AwardPeter Elliott Architecture and Urban DesignParliament of Victoria Members’ AnnexeSpring Street, MelbourneVictoriaPublic Service
2019National AwardARM ArchitectureHOTA Outdoor StageGold CoastQueenslandCultural
2019National AwardCHROFI with McGregor CoxallMaitland RiverlinkMaitlandNew South WalesCultural
2019National CommendationFJMTPort of Sale[48]70 Foster Street, SaleVictoriaCultural
  • Victoria Regional Prize, 2019
  • Victoria Public Architecture Award, 2019
2020National CommendationHarrison and White with ArchierParks Victoria Albert Park Office and DepotAlbert ParkVictoriaPublic Service
2020National CommendationArchitectus and Schmidt Hammer Lassen ArchitectsState Library Victoria Redevelopment[49]Swanston StreetVictoriaCultural
  • Melbourne Prize, 2020 (Vic)
  • Award for Public Architecture, 2020 (Vic)
  • Award for Heritage Architecture, Conservation, 2020 (Vic)
2021National AwardCox Architecture with Neeson Murcutt and NeilleAustralian Museum Project DiscoverCollege Street, SydneyNew South WalesCultural
2021National AwardAndrew Burges Architect and Grimshaw with TCL in collaboration with the City of SydneyGunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation CentreGreen SquareNew South WalesSport
2022National AwardBrearley Architects and Urbanists and Grant Amon ArchitectsVictorian Pride Centre [50]79/81 Fitzroy Street, St KildaVictoriaCultural
2022National AwardKerry Hill ArchitectsWalyalup Civic Centre [50]151 High Street, FremantleWestern AustraliaCultural
2022National AwardTonkin Zulaikha Greer ArchitectsWalsh Bay Arts Precinct [50]Walsh Bay, Millers Point, SydneyNew South WalesCultural
2022National CommendationEoghan Lewis ArchitectsKings Langley Cricket Club and Amenities[50]Pearce Reserve, Kings Langley, SydneyNew South WalesSport
2022National CommendationVokes and Peters with Zuzana and NicholasNew Farm Neighbourhood Centre [51][50]New Farm, BrisbaneQueenslandCultural
  • Public Architecture Award, 2022 (Qld)
2023National AwardSANAA and Architectus (executive architects)Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Modern building[52]Art Gallery Raod, SydneyNew South WalesCultural
2023National AwardKerstin Thompson ArchitectsMelbourne Holocaust Museum[52]13 Selwyn Street, Elsternwick, MelbourneVictoriaCultural
  • Award for Public Architecture, 2013 (Vic)
2023National CommendationWardleBendigo Law Courts[52]188 Hargreaves Street, BendigoVictoriaCultural
  • William Wardell Award for Public Architecture, 2023 (Vic)
2023National CommendationCumulus StudioDove Lake Viewing Shelter[53][52][54]Dove LakeTasmaniaCultural
  • Award for Public Architecture, 2023 (Tas)
  • EmAGN Project Award, 2023 (Tas)

See also

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