Architeam announces 2021 awards finalists

Architeam Cooperative has announced the finalists for the 2021 Architeam Awards.

From 115 entries, the jury chose 29 finalists across eight categories. The residential categories were this year split according to the cost of the houses. The jury said that each of the entries brought “an element of intrigue and delight.”

The awards are open to ArchiTeam members. The People’s Choice Awards will be judged by members of the public, with voting open until 27 October. Winners will be announced 17 November.

2021 Architeam Finalists

Residential Alterations and Additions: $1m +

Arcadia – Architecture Architecture

Deco House – Mihaly Slocombe

Open Shut House – WALA

South Yarra House – Pop Architecture

Residential Alterations and Additions: $500k - $1m

Gantry House – OOF! Architecture

Mosman Minka – Downie North Architects

Terrace House 1 – Dreamer

Vivarium – Architecture Architecture

Residential Alterations and Additions: Up to $500k

Engawa House – Inbetween Architecture

Norwood – Architecture Architecture

South Yarra Apartment – Rosanna Ceravolo Design

Spencer’s Slope – Cloud Dwellers

Innovation and Contribution Award

Jenny Edwards – Light House Architecture and Science

Mini Maddern – Public Realm Lab

Plan Rand – Regional Design Service

The Cobargo Santa Project – Breathe

Residential New: $1m+

Coastal Court Flinders – Bower Architecture

Franklin – Ola Architecture Studio

Judo House – Nervegna Reed

The Hutt 01 Passivhaus - A Beacon of Hope – Melbourne Design Studios

Residential New: Up to $1m

Corner House – Archier

House for Eva – MRTN Architects

Macdonald Road House – Philip Stejskal Architecture

Commercial, Community and Public

Narrandjeri House – Public Realm Lab

Mainview Boulevard – Canvas Projects

Quakers Stage 2 – pH architects and Nervegna Reed Architects

Victorian Pride Centre – Brearley Architects and Urbanists and Grant Amon Architects

Unbuilt Award

Gas Stack – Simulaa

Lisieux – Topology Studio

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