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Architeam reveals winners of 2023 awards

The winners of the 2023 Architeam Awards have been revealed, with the winning and commended projects highlighting a commitment to flexibility, sustainability, and design for multigenerational families.

The awards jury included director of Gray Space and Architeam chair Ajith Kuruvilla, Philip Stejskal of Philip Stejskal Architecture, Claire Scorpo of Agius Scorpo Architects, Peter Knights of Taylor Knights, Tania Davidge of Open House Melbourne, Lynn Chew of Kerstin Thompson Architects, and Ben Peake of Carter Williamson Architects.

Architeam Medal Winner

Queenscliff Recreation Reserve Amenities – Stonehouse and Irons Architecture

Sustainability Medal Winner

Huff’n’Puff Haus – Envirotecture

Huff’n’Puff Haus by Envirotecture.

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Marnie Hawson

Small Project Medal

Cremorne Townhouse – Winter Architecture

Residential New Award – up to $1 million

Winner

Glen Huntly I – Agius Scorpo Architects

Glen Huntly I by Agius Scorpo Architects.

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Pier Carthew

Commendations

Brown Hill House – Eldridge Anderson Architects

Middle House – Nobel Carter Architects

Residential New Award – above $1 million

Winners

Huff’n’Puff Haus – Envirotecture

Stumpy Gully House – Markowitz Design with Stavrias Architecture

Commendation

Remnant House – Moloney Architects

Residential Alterations and Additions – up to $500,000

Winner

Garden Wall House – Sonelo Architects

Garden Wall House by Sonelo Architects.

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Pier Carthew

Commendations

Cremorne Townhouse – Winter Architecture

Monty Sibbel – Nuud Studio

Residential Alterations and Additions – between $500,000 and $1 million

Winner

Quarry House – Winwood McKenzie

Quarry House by Winwood Mckenzie.

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Rory Gardiner

Commendations

Smith House – Fowler and Ward

Sunday – Architecture Architecture

Residential Alterations and Additions – over $1 million

Winner

Fitzroy Laneway House – Andrew Child Architect

Fitzroy Laneway House by Andrew Child Architect.

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Tom Ross

Commercial, Community and Public Award

Winner

Queenscliff Recreation Reserve Amenities – Stonehouse and Irons Architecture

Queenscliff Recreation Reserve Amenities by Stonehouse and Irons Architecture.

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Nikole Ramsay

Commendations

Central Goldfields Art Gallery – Nervegna Reed Architecture

Delatite Cellar Door – Lucy Clemenger Architects

Dianella Community Centre – Canvas Projects

People’s Choice Award

Brunswick West Residence – Nardel Architects

Unbuilt Award

Winner

Natural Settings – Jack May

Natural Settings by Jack May.

Image: OCTA

Commendation

Future Proof House – Elena Cazacu

Innovation and Contribution Award

Advocating for the built environment Opinion Pieces – Michael Smith


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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