Established in 1976, Hames Sharley works across the disciplines of architecture, interior design, urban design and planning, and landscape architecture. The practice has studios around Australia, delivering large-scale projects in multiple industry sectors, including health, education, industrial, residential development, sport and recreation, town centres and workplaces.
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2016 National Architecture Awards: Sustainable Architecture Award
University of Queensland Oral Health Centre by Cox Rayner Architects with Hames Sharley and Conrad Gargett Riddel.
2016 National Architecture Awards: Interior Architecture Award
University of Queensland Oral Health Centre by Cox Rayner Architects with Hames Sharley and Conrad Gargett Riddel.
2016 National Architecture Awards: Daryl Jackson Award for Educational Architecture
University of Queensland Oral Health Centre by Cox Rayner Architects with Hames Sharley and Conrad Gargett Riddel.
Tropical humanism: UQ Oral Health Centre
Cox Rayner Architects employs an impressive level of craft and detail to deinstitutionalize The University of Queensland’s new oral health centre.
2015 National Architecture Awards: Public Award
Adelaide Oval Redevelopment by Cox Architecture, Walter Brooke and Hames Sharley.