Winners announced: Architeam Awards 2022

The Architeam annual awards program showcases the best in architecture from Australia’s small, medium and emerging architects. On 18 November, the 2022 award winners were announced as part of the program’s 15th year, coinciding with Architeam’s 30th birthday celebrations.

Spring Bay Mill by Gilby and Brewin Architecture received the program’s top honour with the receipt of the Architeam Medal. The project was also recognized with the Sustainability Medal and as the winner of the awards for Commercial, Community and Public architecture.

Wowowa was also acknowledged in two categories as the winner of the Brickworks Materiality Award for Ponds, and received a commendation in the Commercial, Community and Public category for Hampton Park Secondary College Senior Learning Centre.

The Architeam 2022 awards jury comprised Adam Newman of NWMN (chair), Fiona Dunin of FMD, Will Fung of Coap, Rory Hyde from the Melbourne School of Design, Jennie Officer from Officer Woods, Anthony Gill of Anthony Gill Architects and Amy Muir of Muir.

The winners are:

Architeam Medal

Spring Bay MillGilby and Brewin Architecture

Sustainability Medal

Spring Bay MillGilby and Brewin Architecture

Small Project Medal

Butcher Shop Convert – Tsai Design

People’s Choice Award

Burnley – Sonelo Architects in collaboration with Ample Architecture

Brickworks Materiality Award

Ponds Wowowa Architecture

Ponds by Wowowa.

Ponds by Wowowa.

Image: Martina Gemmola

Passive House Scholarship

Passive House Surprise – IOA Studio

Residential New – up to $1 million

Winner

Jan Juc Studio – Eldridge Anderson Architects

Jan Juc Studio by Eldridge Anderson Architects.

Jan Juc Studio by Eldridge Anderson Architects.

Image: Benjamin Hosking

Commendation

Light Scoop House Molecule Studio

Burnley – Sonelo Architects, in collaboration with Ample Architecture

Residential New – over $1 million

Winner

West Bend House – MRTN Architects

West Bend House by MRTN Architects.

West Bend House by MRTN Architects.

Image: Peter Bennetts

Commendations

Bermagui Beach HouseWinter Architecture

Bellbird HouseBower Architecture and Interiors

Residential Alts and Adds up to $500,000

Winner

Hawthorn I – Agius Scorpo Architects

Hawthorn I by Agius Scorpo Architects.

Hawthorn I by Agius Scorpo Architects.

Image: Asa Elgin

Commendation

ArthurOscar Sainsbury Architects

Residential Alts and Adds $500,000 to $1 million

Winner

PeriscopeArchitecture Architecture

Periscope by Architecture Architecture.

Periscope by Architecture Architecture.

Image: Tom Ross

Commendation

Weather House – Mihaly Slocombe Architects

Residential Alts and Adds over $1 million

Winner

Higham Road HousePhilip Stejskal Architecture

Higham Road House by Philip Stejskal Architecture.

Higham Road House by Philip Stejskal Architecture.

Image: Bo Wong

Commendation

Wakanui Trail House – Ben Callery Architects

Carlton North Residence – Project 12 Architecture

Commercial, Community and Public Award

Winner

Spring Bay MillGilby and Brewin Architecture

Commendation

Cowes Primary School, New Gymnasium – Project 12 Architecture

Hampton Park Secondary College Senior Learning Centre – WOWOWA

Unbuilt Award

M1_The Deck: The Infrastructure Open-Air Museum Park – Fairbank and Lau

Innovation and Contribution Award

Winner

Black Diasporas – Culture as Creative

Commendation

Lost Lands Found Fence – Public Realm Lab

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