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2024 ArchiTeam Awards finalists revealed

The 2024 ArchiTeam Awards finalists have been announced, with 33 projects across five categories recognised for their innovation.

Open to ArchiTeam members across Australia, the awards categories for entries include Residential Alterations and Additions; Residential New; Commercial, Community and Public; Unbuilt; and Innovation and Contribution.

Led by Imogen Pullar (Imogen Pullar Architecture) as jury chair, the 2024 jury comprises Matthew Bird (Studio Bird), Kim Bridgland (Edition Office), Laura Harding (Hill Thalis), Lara Maeseele (Tanner Architects), Mark Simpson (Design Office) and Jessica Agoston (Niche Media/ADR).

The winners of this year’s program will be formally announced at the ArchiTeam Awards Opening Night on Thursday, 21 November in Melbourne.

Residential New Award – up to $1.2 million

Forest Road House – Wiesebrock Architecture

Inverloch Beach House – Birthisel Wittingslow Architects

Little More House – MEGA

Life Down a Lane – Tom Robertson Architects

Little Brick House – Ben Callery Architects

Mount Macedon House – Ben Lance Architects

Residential New Award – above $1.2 million

Dennis House – Olaver Architecture

Gable Park – Weaver and Co Architects

Tea House – Krisna Cheung Architects

Residential Alterations and Additions – up to $700,000

Austin House – Fowler and Ward

Bob’s Bungalow – Blair Smith Architecture

Brunswick West House – Nardel Architects

House in Lilyfield – Charmaine Pang Architect

Heartbeat House – Mihaly Slocombe Architects

Kirribilli Downsize Apartment – Tsai Design

Little Brick Cottage – Perversi-Brooks Architects

Park St House – Michael Ong Design Office

Residential Alterations and Additions – between $700,000 and $1.2 million

Hale Street – Philip Stejskal Architecture

Life Cycle – Steffen Welsch Architects

Marianne House – Victoria Merrett Architecture

Silhouette House – Inbetween Architecture

Residential Alterations and Additions – over $1.2 million

Fringe Dweller – Mihaly Slocombe Architects

Skygarden – Architecture Architecture

Commercial, Community and Public Award

Brandon Park Primary School – Architecture Architecture

Centred – Sarah Lake Architects

Mackellar Primary School, Accessible Playground – Architecture Architecture

Milanote Headquarters – Fowler and Ward

Olivine Community Pavilion – Canvas Projects

TinyTails Retreat – MET Architecture

Wangun Amphitheatre – Equity Office

Unbuilt Award

Greens Beach Retreat – Field Office Architecture

Conditions of Comfort – Office of Culture, Technology and Architecture (OCTA)

Take Up Your Cross – Holy Trinity Lutheran Church – Sarah Lake Architects

Innovation and Contribution Award

No finalists


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