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Winning practices of 2024 NSW heritage awards

Several architecture and landscape architecture practices have been recognised in the 2024 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards for their efforts in prioritising heritage conservation in redevelopment projects.

Nineteen projects were awarded across nine categories, including Aboriginal Heritage; Advocacy; Architecture; Built Conservation; Interiors and Objects; Landscape; Education and Interpretation; Events, Exhibitions and Tours, and Resources and Publications, among other individual and special categories, including: New Young Achiever; Heritage Skills Lifetime Achievement; Cathy Donnelly Memorial; Judges’ Choice, and the President’s Prize.

Architect Matthew Devine chaired the awards jury, alongside jurors Ann Toy, Barrina South, Caitlin Allen, David Burdon, Kathryn Pitkin, Libby Gallagher and Peter John Cantrill.

The winners of the 2024 National Trust (NSW) Heritage Awards are:

Architecture

119 Redfern Street, Redfern – entered by Aileen Sage Architects

Built Conservation

The Glass House: Bill and Ruth Lucas, Castlecrag – entered by Cracknell and Lonergan Architects

The White Bay Power Station, Rozelle – entered by Placemaking NSW, Design 5 Architects, CBRE and FDC

Interiors and Objects

NSW Parliament Chambers Restoration Project, Sydney – entered by Department of Parliamentary Services

Restoration of D class Tramcar 117 of 1899, Loftus – entered by Sydney Tramway Museum

Landscape

West Head Lookout, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – entered by Oculus and Bruce Mackenzie with NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service

Judges’ Choice

The White Bay Power Station, Rozelle – entered by Placemaking NSW, Design 5 Architects, CBRE and FDC

To see the shortlisted projects, visit here.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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