2009 ACT Architecture Awards: Winners List


4 July 2009


Canberra Medallion and The Romaldo Giurgola Award for Public Architecture
National Portrait Gallery by Johnson Pilton Walker
Commercial Architecture
The John’s Andrews Award for Commercial Architecture
NSW Government Service Centre, Queanbeyan by Bates Smart
Commercial Architecture Award
82 Northbourne Avenue by BVN Architecture
Urban Design
The Sir John Overall Award for Urban Design
Brindabella Business Park Stage 1by Daryl Jackson Alastair Swayn
Residential Architecture
Malcolm Moir and Heather Sutherland Award for Residential Architecture - Houses
Forrest Residence by Collins Caddaye Architects
Residential Architecture - Houses Award
Mile High Beach House by Cox Humphries Moss with Smith + Freeman
Residential Architecture - Houses Commendation
Kreibig Residence by Cox Humphries Moss with Lynn Kreibig
Residential Architecture – Houses Commendation
1 Ningaloo St by Andrew Verri Architects
Residential Architecture – Houses Commendation
Butterley House by Gibson Judd + Associates
Residential – Multiple Housing Commendation
Space The Residence – Stages 1 & 2 by Townsend + Associates Architects
Small Project Architecture
Small Project Architecture Award
Mt. Franklin Visitor Shelter by University of South Australia
Small Project Architecture Commendation
Fealy Roder House by Philip Leeson Architects
Interior Architecture
The W. Hayward Morris Award for Interior Architecture
Hedley Bull Centre by Lyons
Interior Architecture Award
NewActon East Penthouse by Fender Katsalidis in collaboration with Nectar Efkarpidis & Pamille Berg Consulting
Interior Architecture Commendation
Caroline Chisholm Centre (Centrelink NSO) by Daryl Jackson Alastair Swayn and Group GSA
Interior Architecture Commendation
Mugga Way Residence by Andrew Raszewski Architect
Colorbond Award for Steel Architecture
Mt. Franklin Visitor Shelter by University of South Australia
Art in Architecture Award
NewActon East Penthouse by Fender Katsalidis in collaboration with Nectar Efkarpidis & Pamille Berg Consulting with artists “Byrd” Dan Maginnity and Robin Blau
Light in Architecture Prize
National Portrait Gallery by Johnson Pilton Walker


ACT Chapter Awards and Prizes


President’s Medal
Recipient: Sheila Hughes, in recognition of her contribution to architecture and the public interest.
Clem Cummings Medal: established by the ACT Chapter to recognise contributions by non-architects and architects to architecture and the public interest.
Recipient: Ann Cleary
ACT Emerging Architect Prize: The ACT Emerging Architect Prize acknowledges and encourages the potential of young architects by recognising an individual’s contribution through excellence in architectural practice, architectural research, the advancement of the profession in the public arena, or importantly, active participation within the broader community.
Recipient: Dominic Pelle
2008 ACT Chapter Medallion (student): The ACT Chapter awards the ACT Chapter Medallion annually to the student completing the Master of Architecture who has attained the highest grade point average over the five years of their architectural education at the University of Canberra.
Recipient: Gabriella Grocott
2008 John Redmond Prize: The John Redmond Prize is awarded to the highest achieving student during the first three years of their architectural studies.
Recipient: Nathan Watt
2008 Daryl Jackson Alastair Swayn Graduate prize: awarded for attaining the highest grade point average over the two years of the Masters of architecture at the University of Canberra.
Recipient: Duncan Hall
2009 Cox Humphries Moss Student Design Prize
Commendation: Shai Lambert
Commendation:Gabrielle Tester
Winner: Kim Saggers
Archicentre Mervyn Willoughby-Thomas Renovation Award
Winner: Alts and Adds @ Macquarie by Philips and Associates Architects
Commendation: Mugga Way Residence by Andrew Raszewski
25 Year Award for enduring architecture
CSIRO FC Pye Laboratory 1966 by Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley

For more information, contact:


National Portrait Gallery by Johnson Pilton Walker


Australian Institute of Architects

Ms Sophie Clement
T 0439 555 533
E sophie.clement@raia.com.au

Ms Trish Croaker
T 0408 756 163
E trish.croaker@raia.com.au


The Australian Institute of Architects is the peak body for the architectural profession, representing more than 9500 members across Australia and overseas. The Institute actively works to improve the quality of our built environment by promoting quality, responsible and sustainable design. Visit the Institute at architecture.com.au.

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