NSW Sulman Award for Public Architecture: Full List of winners 2009-1932


Thursday 18 June 2009

2009 Candalepas Associates: All Saints Primary School


2008 Kennedy Associates Architects: Bowden Centre, Mt Annan Botanical
Gardens

2007 No award given

2006 Bligh Voller Nield: 36/37 Squadron Headquarters

2005 Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt): New Head Office of Historic Houses
Trust of NSW - The Mint

2004 Renzo Piano Building Workshop (in association with Lend Lease Design):
Aurora Place, Macquarie Street, Sydney

2003 Bligh Voller Nield: UTS, City Campus, Building 10

2002 Hassell in association with Peter Armstrong Architecture: National Institute
of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), Anzac Pde, Kensington

2001 Suters Architects with Stutchbury & Pape: Life Sciences Building University
of Newcastle

2000 Joint Winner: MGT Architects: The Scientia, University of NSW
Joint Winner: Bligh Voller Nield: Tennis Centre of NSW

1999 Glenn Murcutt, Wendy Lewin: ‘Riversdale’, The Arthur and Yvonne Boyd
Education Centre, Illaroo

1998 Hassell Pty Ltd: Olympic Park Railway Station

1997 Grose Bradley Architects: Architecture Studios, University of Newcastle

1996 No award given

1995 No award given

1994 Denton Corker Marshall: Governor Phillip Tower, 1 Farrer, Sydney Place

1993 No award given

1992 Joern Utzon, Commemorative Sulman: Sydney Opera House

1991 Harry Seidler & Associates: Grosvenor Place, 225 George Street, Sydney

1990 Bligh Robinson Architects: Lake Crackenback Village, Jindabyne

1989 Joint Winner: NSW Govt Architect (L.D. Kelly): Art Gallery of NSW ext.
Joint Winner: Philip Cox Richardson Taylor & Partners: Sydney Exhibition
Centre, Darling Harbour

1988 NSW Govt Architect (J Thompson): Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo

1987 Rice Daubney, Stephenson & Turner: Restoration of Queen Victoria Building,
George Street, Sydney

1986 NSW Govt Architect (J Thompson): Orange City Council: library & regional
gallery

1985 Joint Winner: NSW Govt Architect J Thomson in assoc. with Vivian Fraser
Wharf Theatre, Pier 4, Millers Point
Joint Winner: Glenn Murcutt: Zachary’s Restaurant, Mona Vale Rd, Terrey
Hills

1984 NSW Govt Architect (J Thomson): Parklea Prison, Sunnyholt Road, Parklea

1983 Joint Winner: Harry Seidler & Associates: MLC Centre, Martin Place, Sydney
Joint Winner: John Andrews International: American Express Tower,
Sydney

1982 No award given

1981 Joint Winner: NSW Govt Architect (J Thomson); Project Architect: Chris
Johnson: Hampden Park Primary School, Lakemba
Joint Winner: Harry Seidler & Associates: Office Building, 2 Glen Street,
Milsons Point

1980 No award given

1979 No award given

1978 NSW Govt Architect (J Thomson): Kuring-gai College of Advanced
Education, Eaton Road, Lindfield

1977 No award given

1976 No award given

1975 NSW Government Architect (C. Weatherburn): Art Gallery of NSW, Art
Gallery Rd, Sydney

1974 No award given

1973 No award given

1972 No award given

1971 No award given

1970 Edwards, Madigan, Torzillo& Briggs in conjunction with: Student Residence,
Mitchell College of Advanced Education, Bathurst, NSW

1969 E.H. Farmer NSW Government Architect: Marsden Hospital, Mons Rd,
Parramatta

1968 No award given

1967 Harry Seidler & Associates: Australia Square, George & Bond Sts, Sydney

1966 Edwards, Madigan, Torzillo& Partners: Warringah Shire Library Pittwater Rd
Dee Why

1965 Ian McKay & Philip Cox C.B.: Alexander Agricultural College, “Tocal”,
Paterson, NSW

1964 Joint Winner: E.H. Farmer NSW Government Architect: Goldstein Hall,
University of NSW, Kensington
Joint Winner: Hely, Bell & Horne: St. John’s Village, 75 St John’s Rd &
Glebe Point Rd, Glebe

1963 Ian McKay & Philip Cox: St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Agricultual College
Leppington

1962 E.H. Farmer, NSW Govt Architect with T.E. O’Mahony: Fisher Library,
University of Sydney, Sydney

1961 Bunning & Madden: Liner House, 13-15 Bridge Street, Sydney

1960 Ancher Mortlock & Murray: Badham House, 89 Dolan’s Road, Cronulla

1959 Grounds, Romberg & Boyd: Australian Academy of Science, Canberra ACT

1958 Architect’s Branch Sydney City Council: Florence Bartley Library & Public
Amenities Fitzroy Gardens, Macleay Street, Potts Point

1957 John Allen & Russell Jack: Jack House, 62 Boundary Rd, Wahroonga

1956 Baldwinson, Booth & Peters: Hotel Belmont, Belmont NSW

1955 Canberra Branch Commonwealth Dept of Works: Canberra Olympic Pool,
Central Park Canberra ACT

1954 Stafford Moor & Farrington: Boots Pure Drug Co, (demolished), 376 Eastern
Valley Way, Roseville

1953 Professor Brian Lewis: University House, Australian National University,
Canberra ACT

1952 Peddle Thorp & Walker& EHG Lundquist: Royal Swedish Legation, Canberra
ACT

1951 Harry Seidler: Rose Seidler House, 71 Clissold Road Turramurra

1950 Spencer, Spencer & Bloomfield: Top Dog Men’s Wear Production
Centre (Bond’s Wear Pty Ltd), Pittwater & Harbord Roads, Dee Why

1949 No Award Given

1948 A.H.A. Hanson: Hanson House, 55 Illeroy Avenue, Killara

1947 Stafford, Moor & Farrington(demolished): Wormald Bros. Factory Pty Ltd,
208 Young Street, Waterloo

1946 Stephenson & Turner113th Australian General Hospital (Concord
Repatriation Hospital), Hospital Road, Concord

1945 Sydney Ancher: House, 3 Maytone Avenue, Killara

1944 No award given

1943 Fowell, McConnel & Mansfield: Orient Line Building, 2-6 Spring Street,
Sydney

1942 Professor L Wilkinson: St. Michael’s Church Complex (Additions), Michael’s
Place, Vaucluse Rd & St. Vaucluse

1941 Stephenson & Turner: King George V Memorial Hospital, Missenden Road,
Camperdown

1940 Gerard McDonell: McDonell House, 67 Elgin Street, Gordon

1939 Eric Andrew: Manly Surf Pavilion (demolished)

1938 F.A. Scorer: Newcastle Municpal Incinerator (demolished)

1937 J.D. Moore & V.L. Dowling: West Wing, Frensham School, Mittagong

1936 Budden & Mackey: NSW Government Railways Offices19 York Street,
Sydney

1935 Fowell & McConnel: St. Anne’s Shrine, Blair & Mitchell Sts, North Bondi

1934 Professor L Wilkinson: House, 7 Wiston Gardens, Double Bay

1933 Budden & Mackey: Primary Producers’ Bank 105 Pitt Street, Sydney
(demolished 1964)

1932 Peddle Thorp & Walker: Science House, 157 Gloucester Street, Sydney


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E trish.croaker@raia.com.au

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M 0439 555 427
E kirsten.trengove@raia.com.au


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