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In 2011 the honour went to Pixel for studio505. Pixel has set a precedent for carbon neutral buildings, which has earned a 6 star Greenstar (Office Design V3) rating.
The Caroma Flow Shower was designed and developed by GWA Bathroom & Kitchens with energy and water efficiency as a primary objective.
With the original home destroyed in the Black Saturday fires, instead of bulldozing and sending what remained to the tip, Hamilton Design reconstructed an examplar in sustainability.
The clients being environmental and social justice advocates, Positive Footprints effectively integrated imaginative and ecological initiatives into Penola House to not only reflect their values, but to also inspire others.
Troy Creighton from Stormtech presents the Landscape Design award to Cassandra Fenaughty and Sophie Hitchcock from Blackburne Jackson Design.
LFA (Pacific)’s Redfern East Social Housing Project was praised for both its social and environmental sustainability achievements.
This project by HASSELL has done more than achieve a 5 Star Green Star accreditation; it has raised the bar for public buildings.
The judges were impressed with the way AECOM’s design philosophy was adopted by BVN to apply a communal rather than territorial approach to space design and allocation.
Ticking all the right boxes, the Pixel prototype has been termed ‘the office of the future’ for its pioneering impact on sustainable building.
The Sydney Harbour YHA (Youth hostel Australia) offers an exceptional alternative for a building type that traditionally does not perform well environmentally.
The finalists in the Office Fitout category of the 2011 BPN Sustainability awards revealed.