RAIA Lachlan Macquarie Award: Past Winners

The RAIA Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage is Australia’s top award for conservation architecture.

Historically important and well-known winning projects include the conservation and restoration of Luna Park, the ANZ Headquarters - Gothic Bank and Fort Denison in Sydney, Melbourne City Baths, Brisbane City Hall and the Mortlock Library in South Australia.

The 2004 RAIA Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage has been won by multi-award winner Clive Lucas Stapleton & Partners Pty Ltd for Old Government House at Parramatta. Since 1982, Clive Lucas has won the award five times, with other top winners including Alexander Tzannes and Dawson Brown Architects.

Past recipients are:

2004

Joint Winner:Old Government House, Parramatta, NSW; Clive Lucas Stapleton & Partners Pty Ltd
Joint Winner: Beaurepaire Centre Pool, the University of Melbourne, VIC; Allom Lovell & Associates

2003

Winner:Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Mullewa, WA; John Taylor Architect
Commendation:Heidi-John and Sunday Reed House: O’Connor & Houle Architect

2002

Winner:Palm Beach House; Dawson Brown Architects
Commendation:Woodford Academy Conservation Works; Design 5 Architects

2001

Winner:Mansion Hotel - Werribee; Wood Marsh Architecture with Rice & Skinner Architecture and Interior Design
Commendation:Fort Denison; Alexander Tzannes Associates

2000

Winner:St.Stephen’s Chapel, Brisbane; Robin Gibson & Partners

1999

Winner:Brisbane City Hall; Robert Riddell Architect and Michael Kennedy Architect


1998

Winner:State Government Offices - 2 Treasury Place, East Melbourne, VIC; Peter Elliott Pty Ltd in association with Curnow Freiverts Glover Pty Ltd and Building Services Agency

1997

Winner:Rose Bay Cottage, NSW; Design 5 Architects


1996

Winner:Redleaf, NSW; Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners Pty Ltd
High Commendation:The Adelaide Botanic Garden Palm House, SA; Services SA Heritage Unit in association with Bruce Harry & Associates

1995

Winner:Luna Park Restoration, NSW; Hassell Maher Architects/Paul Berkemeier Architects/McConnel Smith & Johnson

1994

Winner:ANZ Headquarters - Gothic Bank, NSW; Peddle Thorp Architects with Allom Lovell and Associates, Conservation Architects

1993

Winner:Sandstone Restoration Programme, Sydney; NSW Government Architect/Heritage Group, State Projects, NSW Department of Public Works

1992

Winner:Hyde Park Barracks, NSW; Tonkin Zulaikha Harford

1991

Winner:Commonwealth Bank, Sydney; Australian Construction Services (NSW)

1990

Winner:Lyndhurst, Sydney, NSW; Clive Lucas


1989

Winner:Juniper Hall, NSW; Clive Lucas, Stapleton & Partners

1988

Winner: Dundullimal Homestead, Dubbo, NSW; Clive Lucas & Partners

1987

Winner:The Mortlock Library, Jervois Wing, SA; SA Department orf Housing and Construction and Ron Danvers - Danvers Architects

1986

Winner:The Big Stable Renovation at Newmarket, NSW; Timothy Court

1985

Winner:Emerald Hill façade and verandah reinstatement, VIC; Eugene Kneebone, Victorian Ministry of Housing

1984

Winner:Melbourne City Baths; Kevin Greenhatch

1983

Winner:Harrisford, Parramatta and Junior Medical Officers’ House, TAS; Clive Lucas Pty Ltd

1982

Winner: Moree Lands Office, NSW; NSW Government Architect
Commendation:Werribee Park, VIC; Victorian Government Architect
Commendation:Cataract Gorge and Cliff Grounds, Launceston, TAS; Launceston City Architect

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