Architecture projects honoured in 2014 AGDA Awards

At the 2014 Australian Graphic Design Association Awards, announced in November, it was clear to see the convergence of design disciplines with a number of architecture and design related projects receiving distinctions. Not only were projects honoured in the Spatial Design category but across the board in Branding, Graphic Design, Books and Digital Design.

The awards were presented at Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) as part of the Australian Design Biennale. From the numerous accolades across ten categories, here’s our editor’s pick of the projects which received distinctions:

Spatial Design

Garangula Art Gallery by There.

Garangula Art Gallery by There.

Image: John Gollings

AnsaradaEnd of Work

Garangula Art Gallery – There

Vietnam Veterans Commemorative WalkAndrew Hogg Design

Then X Ten: The Power of the Poster, a Herman Miller exhibitionFabio Ongarato Design

Sustainable Industries Education Centre – Parallax

Qantas Campus – Frost*collective

Branding

2014 National Architecture Conference: Making by Garbett Design.

2014 National Architecture Conference: Making by Garbett Design.

Image: Courtesy AGDA

RMIT Design HubFabio Ongarato Design

2014 National Architecture Conference: Making – Garbett Design

Caroma Marc Newson – Houston

Then X Ten: The Power of the Poster, a Herman Miller exhibitionFabio Ongarato Design

Graphic Design

2014 National Architecture Conference: Making – Garbett Design

Then X Ten: The Power of the Poster, a Herman Miller exhibitionFabio Ongarato Design

SJB Brochure – Garbett Design

Multitudes, Hassell 1938-2013 by Fabio Ongarato Design.

Multitudes, Hassell 1938-2013 by Fabio Ongarato Design.

Image: Courtesy AGDA

Books

Multitudes, Hassell 1938-2013Fabio Ongarato Design

RTA Studio: 15 Years, 15 Projects – Alt Group

Melbourne Now Limited Edition Book – National Gallery of Victoria

Shigeru Ban: Cardboard CathedralAlt Group

For the full list of awards, click here.

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