AWARDS

Type - Architecture (Institute)
Category - Enduring Architecture
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Brambuk: The National Park and Cultural Centre by Gregory Burgess Architects.

2023 National Award for Enduring Architecture

Brambuk: The National Park and Cultural Centre by Gregory Burgess Architects

Woolley Hesketh House by Ken Woolley.

2022 National Award for Enduring Architecture

Woolley Hesketh House by Ken Woolley

Olympic Swimming Pool by Kevin Borland, John and Phyllis Murphy and Peter McIntyre, with engineer Bill Irwin

2021 National Enduring Architecture Award

Olympic Swimming Pool by Kevin Borland, John and Phyllis Murphy and Peter McIntyre, with engineer Bill Irwin

Sails in the Desert by Philip Cox and Partners (now Cox Architecture).

2019 National Architecture Awards: National Award for Enduring Architecture

Philip Cox and Partners (now Cox Architecture)

Sails in the Desert by Philip Cox and Partners (now Cox Architecture).

Hospitality
Townsville Courts of Law – Edmund Sheppard Building by Hall, Phillips and Wilson Architects.

2018 National Architecture Awards: National Award for Enduring Architecture

Hall, Phillips and Wilson Architects

Townsville Courts of Law – Edmund Sheppard Building by Hall, Phillips and Wilson Architects.

17 Wylde Street by Aaron M. Bolot.

2017 National Architecture Awards: Enduring Architecture

Aaron M. Bolot

17 Wylde Street by Aaron M. Bolot.

Residential
Perth Concert Hall by Howlett and Bailey Architects.

2016 National Architecture Awards: Enduring Architecture Award

Howlett and Bailey Architects

Perth Concert Hall by Howlett and Bailey Architects.

Commercial
Council House by Howlett & Bailey Architects.

2015 National Architecture Awards: Enduring

Howlett and Bailey

Council House by Howlett & Bailey Architects.

CB Alexander College, Tocal by Ian McKay and Philip Cox, Architects in Association.

2014 National Architecture Awards: Enduring

Ian McKay and Philip Cox, Architects in Association

CB Alexander College, Tocal

Australia Square.

2012 National Architecture Awards shortlist – Enduring Architecture

The Australian Institute of Architects 2012 National Architecture Awards shortlist – Enduring Architecture.

Magney House, Bingie Bingie, 1982–84 by Glenn Murcutt.

Magney House, Bingie Bingie, 1982–84

Magney House, Bingie Bingie, 1982–84 by Glenn Murcutt won the National Award for Enduring Architecture at the 2011 National Architecture Awards.

Supreme Court Complex.

Supreme Court Complex, Hobart

Supreme Court Complex, Hobart, by Department of Public Works / Peter Partridge won the 25 Year Award for Enduring Architecture at the AIA’s 2010 National Architecture Awards.