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WA Museum Boola Bardip by Hassell and OMA

2021 WA Architecture Awards

The WA Museum Boola Bardip designed by Hassell and OMA has taken out the highest honour at the 2021 WA Architecture Awards.

Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre by Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects with Advanced Timber Concepts Studio.

2020 WA Architecture Awards

A sustainable timber building that draws of regional community spirit and a history of Indigenous AFL players has taken out the top honour at the 2020 WA Architecture Awards.

Optus Stadium by Hassell, Cox and HKS.

2018 WA Architecture Awards

The Australian Institute of Architects announced the winners of the 2018 Western Australian Architecture Awards on Friday, 29 June.

Willetton Senior High School by Hassell.

2017 WA Architecture Awards

The Australian Institute of Architects announced the winners of the 2017 Western Australian Architecture Awards on Friday, June 23, at the Crown Towers II Ballroom.

Fiona Stanley Hospital – Main Hospital Building by The Fiona Stanley Hospital Design Collaboration (comprising
Hassell, Hames Sharley and Silver Thomas Hanley)

2015 WA Architecture Awards

44 projects have been recognized by the Australian Institute of Architects.

Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research by Hames Sharley.

2014 WA Architecture Awards

Thirty-eight projects recognized at the 2014 WA Architecture Awards.

Perth Arena by ARM Architecture & Cameron Chisholm Nicol, joint venture architects.

2013 WA Architecture Awards

Collaborations took multiple top honours in the thirty-eight projects recognized at the 2013 WA Architecture Awards.

Public: Augusta Margaret River Shire Civic and Administration Centre by Bollig Design Group.

2012 WA Architecture Awards

The 2012 WA Architecture Awards from the Australian Institute of Architects were announced at QV1 in Perth on 6 July, 2012.