2014 AIDA Shortlist: Residential Design

The shortlist for the eleventh annual Australian Interior Design Awards was released on 14 March 2014. In the Residential Design category, thirty-five projects have been shortlisted.

2014 Residential Design shortlist

231 Smith St – Neometro in association with MA Architects
35 Spring Street Display Suite – Bates Smart
Beach Residence – Koichi Takada Architects
Bellevue Hill Residence – Tzannes Associates
Black House – Andrew Maynard Architects
Brighton House – Kennedy Nolan
Brighton Residence – Robert Mills Architects and Interior Designers
Cabin Too – Maddison Architects
CASA31_4 Room House – Caroline Di Costa Architect and Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects
Chamber’s St – Mim Design
Claremont Apartments – TKD Architects
Dale house – Robson Rak Architects
Dollshouse – Edwards Moore
Eltham South, Blairgowrie – Wolveridge Architects
Elwood house – Robson Rak Architects and Made by Cohen
Flinders House – Susi Leeton Architects + Interiors
Flinders Lane Apartment – Clare Cousins Architects
Holiday House – BKK Architects
House Bruce Alexander – Tribe Studio Architects
House ChappleTribe Studio Architects
House Maher – Tribe Studio Architects
Hover House – Bower Architecture
Hunters Hill House – Arkhefield
Lightbox – Edwards Moore
Loft Apartment, West Melbourne – Adrian Amore Architects
Melbourne Residence – Elenberg Fraser
Northcote Project – Wolveridge Architects
Place to Daydream – Tony Hobba Architects
Point King Residence – Hassell
Stonewood – Breathe Architecture
Swinging Seventies – Atticus & Milo
The Avenue – Arent&Pyke and TFAD
The Hawthorn East House – Fiona Lynch
The Wolf House – Wolf Architects
Three Parts House – Architects EAT

The Awards are co-presented by the Design Institute of Australia, DesignEX and Artichoke magazine, and will be announced at a gala dinner on Friday, 16 May at The Ballroom, Hilton Sydney. See more images of the shortlisted projects here.

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