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2020 National Architecture Awards: The Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture
Anzac Memorial Centenary Extension by Johnson Pilton Walker with the Government Architect NSW.
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Construction begins for Parramatta Square ‘twin towers,’ Aspire Tower to follow
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Australia’s first tower to be refurbished
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2016 National Architecture Awards: Heritage Award
5 Martin Place by JPW and TKD architects in collaboration.
2016 National Architecture Awards: Commercial Architecture Award
5 Martin Place by JPW and TKD architects in collaboration.