Members of the public are invited to attend a free event on 22 and 23 March where architects will present their entries to the juries of this year's NSW Architecture Awards at Tusculum in Potts Point.

160 architects will show their projects across ten categories which will be judges by five juries with the announcement of the award winners to take place at a presentation night on 27 June 2013.

Winners of the 2013 NSW Named Awards and Architecture Awards will then progress to the National Architecture Awards to be announced on 7 November 2013 at the Sydney Opera House.

"The Friday presentations, in particular, will provide architecture students and professionals alike with the chance to gain an insight into the latest trends in public, commercial and interior architecture as well as urban design, with presentations from a number of architectural firms," the RAIA released in a statement.

 

  • Architect Marshall in association with the NSW Government Architect’s Office for the Museum of Contemporary Art Redevelopment (Public and Interior Architecture)
  • Bates Smart for Clayton Utz Sydney (Interior Architecture)
  • BVN Architecture for The Kinghorn Cancer Centre (Public Architecture)
  • Candalepas Associates for Gladesville Bridge Marina (Commercial Architecture)
  • Chris Elliott Architects for Walla Mulla Park (Urban Design)
  • Collins and Turner with City of Sydney for Waterloo Youth Family Community Centre (Public Architecture)
  • Cox Richardson for NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia) (Public Architecture)
  • DRAW for the UTS Great Hall and Balcony Room (Public and Interior Architecture)
  • Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt) with Aspect Studios and Lend Lease for Darling Quarter (Urban Design)
  • Georgina Wilson Architect for Sydney Eye Specialist Centre Kingsford (Commercial Architecture)
  • Hassell for The Former Coal Loader, North Sydney (Urban Design)
  • John Wardle Architects and Westfield Design & Construction for 85 Castlereagh Street – Sky Lobby & Entry (Commercial and Interior Architecture)
  • LAVA (Laboratory for Visionary Architecture) for Martian Embassy (Interior Architecture)
  • SJB Interiors for Harbour Rocks Hotel (Interior Architecture)
  • Tone Wheeler (Environa Studio) for The Wayside Chapel (Public Architecture)
  • Tony Caro Architecture for Pitt Street Mall Public Domain Upgrade (Urban Design)
  • Woods Bagot for Woods Bagot Sydney Studio (Interior Architecture) 1/3

The Saturday itinerary will feature:

  • Carterwilliamson Architects
  • Chenchow Little Architects
  • Christopher Polly Architect
  • David Boyle Architect
  • Louise Nettleton Architects
  • Mary Ellen Hudson Architects
  • Marsh Cashman Koolloos (MCK) Architects
  • Neeson Murcutt Architects
  • Peter Stutchbury Architecture
  • Rory Brooks Architects
  • Tzannes Associates
  • Virginia Kerridge Architect
  • Welsh + Major

Saturday afternoon will show Heritage (Conservation & Creative Adaptation) and Small Projects being presented.

  • Allen Jack+Cottier Architects for Rose Bay Marina Gangway and Service Pedestals (Small Project)
  • Clive Lucas Stapleton & Partners for Hyde Park Barracks – Reconstruction of Gate Lodge Domes (Small Project)
  • Cracknell & Lonergan Architects with artist Reko Rennie for Always was always will be, Taylor Square, Sydney (Small Project)
  • Fox Johnston and Urbis for the Former Paramount Studios Building (Heritage)
  • Johnson Pilton Walker for Art Gallery of NSW Forecourt Upgrade (Small Project)
  • Stephen Collier Architects for Lavender Bay Boatshed (Heritage)
  • Suters Architects  for Taree Courthouse (Heritage)
  • Sydney Harbour Federation Trust for Superintendents House, Cockatoo Island (Heritage)
  • Tonkin Zulaikha Greer for Glebe Town Hall (Heritage)
  • Woodhead for the Gowings and State Theatre Buildings restoration and hotel conversion, Sydney (Heritage)

2013 NSW Architecture Awards – Project Presentations

Australian Institute of Architects: Tusculum, 3 Manning Street, Potts Point 2011

Friday 22 March – Free entry

Tusculum Auditorium

9:00am – 11:30am        Residential (Multiple Housing)

Noon – 5:30pm                        Commercial & Interior Architecture

Tusculum Drawing Room

9:00am – 3:00pm         Public Architecture & Urban Design

 

Saturday 23 March – Free entry

Tusculum Auditorium

8:30am – 6:30pm         Residential Architecture (New Houses & Alterations and Additions)

Tusculum Drawing Room

9:00am – 2:30pm         Heritage (Conservation & Creative Adaptation) & Small Projects