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Bundanon by Kerstin Thompson Architects.

The winners of the 2022 National Architecture Awards

The 2022 jury commented that this year’s entries “truly captured the spirit of Australian architecture,” with notable projects including those which build on seminal landmarks of Australian identity and that are visually and viscerally connected to place.

Joint winner of the Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture: Anzac Memorial Centenary Extension by Johnson Pilton Walker with the Government Architect NSW.

‘Above and beyond’: The winners of the 2020 National Architecture Awards

The jury of the 2020 National Architecture Awards looked for projects that could demonstrate their value beyond the limits of their brief and the confines of their site.

Sails in the Desert by Philip Cox and Partners (now Cox Architecture).

2019 National Architecture Awards: National Award for Enduring Architecture

Philip Cox and Partners (now Cox Architecture)

Sails in the Desert by Philip Cox and Partners (now Cox Architecture).

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Gloucestershire Garden Room by Robert Grace Architecture.

2015 National Architecture Awards: International Award

Gloucestershire Garden Room by Robert Grace Architecture.

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UQ Advanced Engineering Building (Qld) by Richard Kirk Architect Hassell Joint Venture.

2014 National Architecture Awards

Thirty-six projects are recognized at the 2014 National Architecture Awards.

Australian War Memorial Eastern Precinct – Johnson Pilton Walker.

2011 National Architecture Awards

The 2011 National Architecture Awards were held on Thursday 3 November at MONA in Hobart. And the winners were …

The Hangar by Peter Stutchbury Architecture.

The Hangar

The Hangar by Peter Stutchbury Architecture won the Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.

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Australian Expo Pavilion.

Australian Expo Pavilion

Australian Expo Pavilion by Wood / Marsh Architecture won the Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture at the AIA’s 2010 National Architecture Awards.

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