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    Legion House by FJMT receives commendation at the 2014 Sustainability Awards
    Legion House by FJMT receives commendation at the 2014 Sustainability Awards

    A sustainability focused redevelopment of a Sydney heritage listed building has been commended by the judges at the 2014 Sustainability Awards.


    Next generation COLORBOND Steel by BlueScope wins Innovation of the Year category at 2014 Sustainability Awards
    Next generation COLORBOND Steel by BlueScope wins Innovation of the Year category at 2014 Sustainability Awards

    The product was crowned Innovation of the Year because of its continual efforts to improve its longevity and performance, while reducing its environmental impact during manufacture.


    University of Queensland Global Change Institute by HASSELL wins Public Building & Urban Design prize at 2014 Sustainability Awards
    University of Queensland Global Change Institute by HASSELL wins Public Building & Urban Design prize at 2014 Sustainability Awards

    The Global Change Institute has made shifts in industry thinking about buildings as consumers of resources to being contributors to environmental and social sustainability.


    Sir Samuel Griffith Centre by Cox Rayner Architects earns high praise at 2014 Sustainability Awards
    Sir Samuel Griffith Centre by Cox Rayner Architects earns high praise at 2014 Sustainability Awards

    This project is Australia’s first zero-emission teaching and research building, entirely powered by solar-hydrogen energy via a system that can even power adjoining existing buildings.


    Prince Alfred Park + Pool Upgrade by Sue Barnsley Design (in association with Neeson Murcutt Architects) wins Landscape Design prize at 2014 Sustainability Awards
    Prince Alfred Park + Pool Upgrade by Sue Barnsley Design (in association with Neeson Murcutt Architects) wins Landscape Design prize at 2014 Sustainability Awards

    Located at the edge of central Sydney, this project is more than just a pool and parkland with some playground equipment.


    The Commons by Breathe Architecture named Best of the Best at 2014 Sustainability Awards
    The Commons by Breathe Architecture named Best of the Best at 2014 Sustainability Awards

    An affordable but sustainable housing development in Melbourne has emerged as the biggest winner at this year's awards, selected from seven other very strong contenders.


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