The winners of the 17th annual 2024 Architeam Awards have been named, with the winning and commended projects highlighting a commitment to flexibility, sustainability and inclusive design for multigenerational families.
Equity Office’s Wangun Amphitheatre claimed the prestigious Architeam Medal and took out the Commercial, Community and Public Award. The 8-person strong jury selected the project from a shortlist of 33 projects. They lauded the project for its accessibility and all-weather attirbutes, being the first self-determined cultural venue for the Gunakurnai communities.
The winners are:
Architeam Medal Winner
Wangun Amphitheatre – Equity Office
Sustainability Medal Winner
Life Cycle – Steffen Welsch Architects
Small Project Medal
Mackellar Primary School, Accessible Playground – Architecture Architecture
Residential New Award – up to $1.2 million
Winner
Mount Macedon House – Ben Lance Architects
Commendations
Little More House – MEGA
Life Down a Lane – Tom Robertson Architects
Forest Road House – Wiesebrock Architecture
Residential New Award – above $1.2 million
Commendations
Gable House – Weaver and Co Architects
Tea House – Krisna Cheung Architects
Residential Alterations and Additions – up to $700,000
Winner
Little Brick Cottage – Perversi-Brooks Architects
Commendations
Park St House – Michael Ong Design Office
Bob’s Bungalow – Blair Smith Architecture
Brunswick West House – Nardel Architects
Residential Alterations and Additions – between $700,000 and $1.2 million
Winner
Hale Street – Philip Stejskal Architecture
Commendations
Marriane House – Victoria Merrett Architecture
Residential Alterations and Additions – over $1.2 million
Commendation
Skygarden – Architecture Architecture
Commercial, Community and Public Award
Winner
Wangun Amphitheatre – Equity Office
Commendations
Mackellar Primary School, Accessible Playground – Architecture Architecture
Milanote Headquarters – Fowler and Ward
People’s Choice Award
Heritage Streetscape Primary School – Jacinda Sadler Architects
Passivhaus Scholarship
Shauna Trengrove of Linden Thorley Architects – The Keep Cup of Opportunity
Source: Architecture - architectureau