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It includes global awards, international regional awards, international and national thematic awards, national awards, awards for students and young architects, local awards and humorous awards. A further list of awards sorted by date, location and type can be seen on Architecture Awards Tracker [1].
Recipients of the state–based award are eligible for consideration for the National Award for Enduring Architecture presented later in the same year, as part of the Australian National Architecture Awards. As of 2023 no South Australian projects had received a National Award for Enduring Architecture.
Driehaus Architecture Prize for New Classical Architecture – Ben Pentreath; Pritzker Architecture Prize – David Chipperfield [12] RIBA Royal Gold Medal – RIBA House of the Year – Green House, Tottenham, London, designed by Hayhurst & Co [13] Stirling Prize – Mæ for John Morden Centre, Blackheath, London [14]
John Andrews Award for Commercial Architecture, 2023 (ACT) 2022: Hassell: Birch Building Refurbishment [7] [8] Australian National University, 35 Science Road, Acton, Canberra: Australian Capital Territory: Education: National Award for Heritage, 2022 [9] National Award for Educational Architecture, 2022 [10] National Commendation for Interior ...
The National Architecture Awards are held in late October or early November each year and have been presented annually since 1981. [2] Shortlisted entrants are drawn from relevant State and Territory awards programs held earlier in the year (usually in June or July). National Awards (as of 2023)
2023 Robin Boyd Award, 19 Waterloo Street, Surry Hills by SJB Architects 2016 Robin Boyd Award, 'Indigo Slam' by Smart Design Studio The award is presented in memory of the Australian architect Robin Boyd CBE (1919—1971), and is awarded to residential architecture that sets benchmarks for meeting client's needs, responding to the site and ...
The Award was initially called the National 25 Year Award when it was established in 2003. In 2007 the award name was changed to the '25 Year Award for Enduring Architecture' later becoming the 'National Award for Enduring Architecture' in 2011. [2] The American Institute of Architects has awarded a 25 Year Award annually since 1969.
Recipients of the state–based award are then eligible for consideration for the National Award for Enduring Architecture presented later in the same year, as part of the Australian National Architecture Awards. Between 2003 and 2023 ten of the 21 National Awards were located in New South Wales.