Bates Smart’s Dandenong Mental Health Facility receives the top honour in the 2014 Australian Timber Design Awards. In a presentation at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney, forty-nine project were recognised across twenty-two categories. And the winners are…
Australian Timber Design Award 2014
Dandenong Mental Health Facility – Bates Smart (in collaboration with Irwin Alsop Group)
Peoples’ Choice Winner 2014
Hindmarsh Corporate Centre – k20 Architecture
Sustainability
Library at the Dock – Lend Lease
Rising Star
Eltham South, Blairgowrie – Ricky Booth of Wolveridge Architects
Small Budget
The House of Cupboards – WilderCoyle Furniture and Design
Judges’ Innovation Award
The Green – Australand
Residential Class 1 - New Buildings Category
Cabin 2 – Maddison Architects
Residential Class 1 - Best Renovation
House in the Woods – Wilson Architecture
Multi Residential
Dandenong Mental Health Facility – Bates Smart (in Collaboration with Irwin Alsop Group)
Public or Commercial
Library at the Dock – Lend Lease
Interior Fitout - Residential
Spiegel Haus – Carterwilliamson
Interior Fitout - Commercial
Ansarada Office – Those Architects with End of Work
Outdoor Structure - Standalone
Bicheno Surf Life Saving Club & Boathouse – Birelli art + design + architecture
Furniture and Joinery
Arched Edge Chest – Christian Cole Furniture
Australian Certified Timber
House of Cupboards – WilderCoyle Furniture and Design
Engineered Timber
UQ Advanced Engineering Building – Richard Kirk Architect with Hassell Joint Venture
Office Fitout Featuring Decorative Sliced Veneer
The Quays, Docklands – McBride Charles Ryan
Recycled Timber
UQ Advanced Engineering Building – Richard Kirk Architect with Hassell Joint Venture
Timber Cladding
The Commons – Breathe Architecture
Timber Panels
Doherty Institute – Grimshaw in collaboration with Billard Leece Partnership
Timber Veneers
The Quays, Docklands – McBride Charles Ryan
Timber Windows and Doors
Land House – Peter Stutchbury Architecture
Treated Pine
City Of Nedland’s Bus Shelter – UWA Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts, David Bylund