The 2023 Architeam Awards finalists have been announced, with 30 built projects across five categories recognized for innovative design.
Awards categories include Residential Alterations and Additions; The Residential New Award; Commercial, Community and Public; Unbuilt; and Innovation and Contribution.
The awards jury comprises 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.
The winners of this year’s program will be formally announced at the Architeam Awards Opening Night on Thursday, 16 November.
Residential New Award – up to $1 million
Brown Hill House – Eldridge Anderson Architects
Glen Huntly I – Agius Scorpo Architects
Middle House – Nobel Carter Architects
Dachshund House – Maxwell and Page
Silvertop House – Ben Callery Architects
Studio Uno – Mihaly Slocombe
Residential New Award – above $1 million
Huff’n’Puff Haus – Envirotecture
Park House – DiMase Architects
Remnant House – Moloney Architects
Stumpy Gully House – Markowitz Design with Stavrias Architecture
Residential Alterations and Additions – up to $500,000
Escher House – Inbetween Architecture
Cremorne Townhouse – Winter Architecture
Monty Sibbel – Nuud Studio
Garden Wall House – Sonelo Architects
North Fitzroy House – Fowler and Ward
Portsea Surf Shack – Blair Smith Architecture
Coburg Frieze – Mihaly Slocombe
Echidna Studio – Musk Architecture Studio and Session Architecture
Residential Alterations and Additions – between $500,000 and $1 million
Quarry House – Winwood Mckenzie
Smith House – Fowler and Ward
Sunday – Architecture Architecture
Silvertop House – Tom Robertson Architects
Residential Alterations and Additions – over $1 million
Crown Street Terrace – Studio Arkive
Fitzroy Laneway House – Andrew Child Architect
Wheatland House – Tom Robertson Architects
Commercial, Community and Public Award
Central Goldfields Art Gallery – Nervegna Reed Architecture
Delatite Cellar Door – Lucy Clemenger Architects
Dianella Community Centre – Canvas Projects
Facade Redevelopment – Shorts Place Gym – Joyce Architects
Queenscliff Recreation Reserve Amenities – Stonehouse and Irons Architecture
Unbuilt Award
Natural Settings – Jack May
Future Proof House – Elena Cazacu
Innovation and Contribution Award
Office Talk Podcast – Dave Sharp
Advocating for the built environment Opinion Pieces – Michael Smith
Source: Architecture - architectureau