
Celebrating sustainable multi-residential design at the Sustainability Awards 2025
The Sustainability Awards 2025 will recognise the best in environmentally responsible architecture, and the Multi-Residential Dwelling category, sponsored by Nero Tapware, highlights projects that set new benchmarks in sustainable living.
The Sustainability Awards 2025 will recognise the best in environmentally responsible architecture, and the Multi-Residential Dwelling category, sponsored by Nero Tapware, highlights projects that set new benchmarks in sustainable living.
As urban populations grow and housing demands increase, the need for sustainable, high-quality multi-residential design has never been greater.
This category celebrates the design of townhouses, duplexes, and residential complexes that contain multiple dwellings and are classifiable as Class 2 or Class 3 buildings. Whether a boutique townhouse development or a large-scale apartment complex, entries showcase projects that prioritise energy efficiency, liveability, and long-term environmental impact.
Sustainable multi-residential design goes beyond reducing carbon footprints; it enhances the quality of life for residents while optimising resource use. Successful projects in this category integrate smart material choices, passive design principles, water and energy efficiency, and innovative planning strategies that maximise natural light, ventilation, and communal green spaces.
A standout entry in this category will demonstrate a commitment to sustainability through energy-efficient design, thoughtful spatial planning, and the integration of sustainable water and waste management systems.
Nero Tapware, as the category sponsor, champions high-performance, water-efficient fixtures that align with the push for environmentally responsible housing solutions. With water conservation playing a crucial role in sustainable design, the right fixtures and fittings can significantly enhance a development’s environmental credentials.
Entries open on May 7 for the 2025 program, click here for more information.
Image: Last year's winner, Hope St Housing by MDC Architects & Officer Woods / Photography by Rob Frith-Acorn Photography
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