The winners of the Australian Institute of Architects 2025 New South Wales Regional Architecture Awards and 2025 Newcastle Architecture Awards have been announced.
The results for both awards programs went live on 15 November, revealing High Tide House by Ware Architects in Brunswick Heads as the winner of the James Barnet Award in the 2025 NSW Regional Architecture Awards and New Castle by Anthony St John Parsons as the winner of the Newcastle Medallion in the 2025 Newcastle Architecture Awards.
Winners and commendations of both programs have been listed below.
The 2025 New South Wales Regional Architecture Awards:
James Barnet Award
High Tide House – Ware Architects
Interior Architecture
Commendation
Yukari House – Tanev Muir Architects
Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Awards
High Tide House – Ware Architects
House in the Dry – MRTN Architects
Rosedale House – Scale Architecture
Commendations
Brahminy House – HGA Studio
House Nabiac – Nicholas Flatman Architecture
Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)
Award
House in Narrawallee – Architect George
Commendation
Yukari House – Tanev Muir Architects
Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing
Award
Cedar on Collins – Kennedy Associates Architects
Heritage Architecture
Commendation
Sadlier Residence – Source Architects
Small Project Architecture
Award
Wallabies Watch – StudioMODA
Timber Award
High Tide House – Ware Architects
The 2025 Newcastle Architecture Award-winners include:
Newcastle Medallion
New Castle – Anthony St John Parsons
Interior Architecture
Award
New Castle – Anthony St John Parsons
Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Awards
New Castle – Anthony St John Parsons
Throsby House – Curious Practice
Commendations
Speers Point House – OVDA Studio
Killcare Heights Escarpment House – Matt Thitchener Architect
Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)
Award
Window, window, window – Panov Scott
Commendation
Stockton Link House – Sarah Truscott Architect
Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture
Commendation
Killcare Heights Escarpment House – Matt Thitchener Architect
Source: Architecture - architectureau