Date: THURS. 25 OCTOBER 2007
Public Architecture
The Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture:
State Library of Queensland (South Bank, South Brisbane, QLD): Donovan Hill Peddle Thorp
National RAIA Award for Public Architecture:
Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), (South Bank, South Brisbane, QLD): Architectus
National RAIA Award for Public Architecture:
John Curtin School of Medical Research - Stage 1 Redevelopment (ANU, Canberra, ACT): Lyons
Residential Architecture - Houses
THE RAIA Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture - Houses:
Cape Schanck House (Mornington Peninsular, VIC): Paul Morgan Architects
National RAIA Award for Residential Architecture - Houses:
Zulaikha Laurence House (Balmain, Sydney, NSW): Tonkin Zulaikha Greer with Drew Heath
National RAIA Award for Residential Architecture - Houses:
H House (Hamilton, Brisbane, QLD): Donovan Hill
Residential Architecture - Multiple Housing
The RAIA Frederick Romberg Award for Residential Architecture - Multiple Housing
Cornwall Apartments (New Farm, Brisbane, QLD): Donovan Hill
National RAIA Award for Residential Architecture - Multiple Housing
Yve Apartments (St.Kilda, Melbourne, VIC): Wood Marsh Architecture
Urban Design
The RAIA Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design
Southern Cross Station (Spencer Street, Melbourne, VIC): Grimshaw Jackson JV
National RAIA Award for Urban Design
Riverway Pioneer Park, Thuringowa (Thuringowa, N-E QLD): Cox Rayner Architects and Planners
International Architecture
The RAIA Jorn Utzon Award for International Architecture
Manchester Civil Justice Centre (Manchester, England): Denton Corker Marshall
National RAIA Award for International Architecture
SOHO Shangdu (Beijing, China): LAB architecture studio
Enduring Architecture
The RAIA National 25 Year Award for Enduring Architecture
The High Court of Australia (Canberra, ACT): Edwards Madigan Torzillo Briggs
Heritage Architecture
The RAIA Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage
UTAS School of Architecture (Launceston, TAS):SBE & Six Degrees Pty Ltd Architects - Architects in collaboration
Commercial Architecture
The RAIA Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture
Eureka Tower (Melbourne, VIC): Fender Katsalidis (Aust) Pty Ltd
National RAIA Award for Commercial Architecture
Riparian Plaza (Brisbane, QLD): Harry Seidler & Associates
National RAIA Commendation for Commercial Architecture
1010 LaTrobe Street (Docklands, Melbourne, VIC): ARM
Interior Architecture
The RAIA Emil Sodersten Award for Interior Architecture
State Library of Queensland (South Brisbane, QLD): Donovan Hill Peddle Thorp
National RAIA Award for Interior Architecture
H House (Hamilton, Brisbane, QLD): Donovan Hill
National RAIA Commendation for Interior Architecture
Great Smith Aussie Home (Blackrock, Melbourne, VIC): Cassandra Complex
Sustainable Architecture
National RAIA Award for Sustainable Architecture
UTAS School of Architecture (Launceston, TAS):SBE & Six Degrees Pty Ltd Architects: Architects in collaboration
National RAIA Award for Sustainable Architecture
Council House 2 (CH2) (Melbourne CBD, VIC): City of Melbourne + DesignInc Melbourne
National RAIA Award for Sustainable Architecture
Stage One ACE, Kangan Batman TAFE (Docklands, Melbourne, VIC): Lyons
National RAIA Award for Sustainable Architecture
Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE (Toowoomba, QLD): Block B (Project Services, QLD Govt)
Small Project Architecture
National RAIA Award for Small Project Architecture
QUT Human Movement Pavilion (Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, QLD): m3architecture
National RAIA Award for Small Project Architecture
Park Street House (Fitzroy North, Melbourne, VIC): Robert Simeoni Pty Ltd Architects
Steel Architecture
The Colorbond® Award for Steel Architecture
Mamaruni School (Crocker Island, 250kms NE of Darwin, NT): Build Up Design
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