Friday, June 5, 2020

‘For Our Country’ tops ACT Architecture Awards, by Helen Musa

 

'For Our Country', Edition Office and Daniel Boyd. Photo Ben Hosking

“FOR Our Country,” the Australian War Memorial’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander memorial, took out the top prize at the ACT Architecture Awards tonight, June 5, winning the Canberra Medallion.

Designed by artist Daniel Boyd and Edition Office Architects, the memorial commemorates the military service and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

“For Our Country” also took out the top honour for small project architecture, winning the Cynthia Breheny Award, the Pamille Berg Award for Art in Architecture and the Robert Foster Award for Light in Architecture.

The AIA ACT jury chair, Marcus Graham, described the memorial as a provocative and important piece of work. “Physically small, but carrying an enormous weight of significance, ‘For Our Country’ reflects honestly upon a complex history, and looks forward to greater cultural understanding,” he said.

ACT chapter president Shannon Battisson drew attention to the high level of interest in the Sustainability Award this year with 14 entries.

“We had 43 entries across all of the categories this year, ranging from residential projects to large public commercial buildings, and the quality of these entries was exceptional. It’s clear that were leading by example in ACT,” he added.

Lemon Wedge House. Philip Leeson Architects. Photo Anthony Basheer.

Philip Leeson Architects won the Malcolm Moir and Heather Sutherland Award for Residential Architecture - Houses (New) for Lemon Wedge House, Joanna Nelson Architect won the Gene Willsford Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions) for Higgins Crescent Project, Guida Moseley Brown Architects won the Enrico Taglietti Award for Educational Architecture for the ANU College of Law, BVN won the Derek Wrigley Award for Sustainable Architecture for the Marie Reay Teaching Centre, also located at ANU, nettletontribe won The Sydney Ancher Award for Multiple Housing for Bruce Hall & Wright Hall: Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects won the Sir John Overall Award for Urban Design for Campbell Section 5 Master Plan, and Ben Walker Architects won the COLORBOND® Award for Elm Grove House.

The ACT Law Courts by Lyons won the Romaldo Giurgola Award for Public Architecture and the W Hayward Morris Award for Interior Architecture.

The Emerging Architect Prize was awarded to Sarah Lebner from Light House Architecture & Science.

Greenwood House won the Sir Roy Grounds Award for Enduring Architecture. The house was designed by Ian Slater in 1975 in close collaboration with the client and contractor.

All ACT Chapter winners were selected by independent juries. All Named Award and Award winners will now progress to the National Architecture Awards.

For more information please contact ACT Executive Director Liz Lang on 0447 262 415.

List of winners:

Canberra Medallion

For Our Country by Edition Office and Daniel Boyd

Emerging Architect Prize

Sarah Lebner, Light House Architecture & Science

Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)

The Gene Willsford Award – Higgins Crescent Project by Joanna Nelson Architect

Award – Snorkel House by Philip Leeson Architects

Award - Marty + Naomi’s SunTrap by MAKO Architecture

Commendation – MM House by Collins Pennington Architects

Residential Architecture – Houses (New)

The Malcolm Moir and Heather Sutherland Award – Lemon Wedge House by Philip Leeson Architects

Award – Stepping House by Rob Henry Architects

Commendation – Coolbardie House by de Rome Architects

Commendation - AB House by Ben Walker Architects

Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing

The Sydney Ancher Award – Bruce Hall & Wright Hall by nettletontribe 

Commendation – Dominion Residence by Collins Pennington Architects

Commendation – Kingsborough – Warehouse by JUDD.studio

Commercial Architecture

Commendation – Civic Quarter by Cox Architecture and May + Russell Architects

Commendation - Di Riddell Student Centre, ANU by BVN

Interior Architecture

The W Hayward Morris Award – ACT Law Courts by Lyons

Award – ANU College of Law by Guida Moseley Brown Architects

Commendation – The Australian National Audit Office by Daryl Jackson Alastair Swayn

Educational Architecture

The Enrico Taglietti Award – ANU College of Law by Guida Moseley Brown Architects

Award – Marie Reay Teaching Centre, ANU by BVN

Commendation - St Mary MacKillop College Science Technology Engineering Maths (STEM) Centre by Thursday Architecture

Commendation - St Mary MacKillop College, Academic Resources Centre and Canteen by CCJ Architects

Public Architecture

The Romaldo Giurgola Award – ACT Law Courts by Lyons

Award - Kambri at ANU by BVN (public domain by lahznimmo architects and ASPECT Studios)

Small Project Architecture

The Cynthia Breheny Award – For Our Country by Edition Office and Daniel Boyd

Urban Design

The Sir John Overall Award - Campbell Section 5 Master Plan by Hill Thalis Architecture + Urban Projects

Award - ANU Kambri Precinct by lahznimmo architects, BVN and ASPECT Studios

Sustainable Architecture

The Derek Wrigley Award – Marie Reay Teaching Centre, ANU by BVN

Commendation - ANU College of Law by Guida Moseley Brown Architects

Enduring Architecture

The Sir Roy Grounds Award – Greenwood House (1975) by Ian Slater

COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture

Elm Grove House by Ben Walker Architects

The Pamille Berg Award for Art in Architecture

 For Our Country by Edition Office and Daniel Boyd

The Robert Foster Award for Light in Architecture

For Our Country by Edition Office and Daniel Boyd

This story first appeared at citynews.com.au