Sulman Winners

SULMAN AWARD 1932 - 2005


1932- 1939

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

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

1934 Professor L Wilkinson, House, 6 Wiston Gardens, Double Bay

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

1936 Budden & Mackey, NSW Government Railways Offices, 19 York Street, Sydney

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

1938 F.A. Scorer City Incinerator, Newcastle (Demolished 1989)

1939 Eric W Andrew Surf Pavilion, South Steyne Manly (Demolished)


1940-1949

1940 G.H.B. McDonell House, 67 Elgin Street, Gordon

1941 Stephenson & Turner, King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies, Missenden Road, Camperdown

1942 Professor L Wilkinson, St. Michael’s Church Complex Additions, Vaucluse Road & St. Michael’s Place, Vaucluse

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

1944 No Award Made

1945 Sydney Ancher, House, 3 Maytone Avenue, Killara

1946 Stephenson & Turner, 113th Australian General Hospital (Concord Repatriation Hospital) Hospital Road, Concord

1947 Stafford, Moor & Farrington, Wormald Bros. Pty Ltd, 208 Young Street, Waterloo - demolished


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

1949 No Award Made


1950-1959

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

1951 Harry Seidler, House, 71 Clissold Road, North Turramurra

1952 Peddle Thorp & Walker, Royal Swedish Legation, Canberra ACT

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

1954 Stafford Moor & Farrington, Boots Pure Drug Co. (Weston Electronics Pty Ltd) 376 Eastern Valley Way, Roseville - demolished

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

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

1957 John Allen & Russell Jack, House, 41 (now re-numbered 62) Boundary Road, Wahroonga

1958 Architect’s Branch Sydney City Council, Florence Bartley Library & Public Amenities, Fitzroy Gardens, Potts Point - demolished 1995

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


1960-1969

1960 Ancher Mortlock Murray& Woolley, House, 89 Dolan’s Road South, Burraneer Bay

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

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

1963 Ian McKay & Philip Cox, St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Agricultural College, Leppington, NSW

1964 Joint Winners

E.H. Farmer NSW Government Architect, Goldstein Hall, University of NSW Anzac Parade, Kensington

Hely, Bell & Horne, 75 St John’s Rd & Glebe Point Rd Glebe

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

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

1967 Harry Seidler & Associates, Australia Square George, Bond & Pitt Streets, Sydney

1968 No Award Made

1969 E.H. Farmer, Marsden Retarded Children’s Centre NSW Government ArchitectMons Road, Parramatta


1970-1979

1970 Edwards, Madigan, Torzillo & Briggs, Student Residence ‘A’ in conjunction withMitchell College of Advanced Education Bathurst, NSW E.H. Farmer NSW Government Architect

1971-1974 No Awards given

1975 C. Weatherburn NSW Government ArchitectArt Gallery of NSW Art Gallery Road, Sydney

1976-1977 No Awards given

1978 J.W. Thomson NSW Government ArchitectKuring-gai College of Advanced Education Eaton Road, Lindfield

1979 No Award given


1980-1989

1981 Joint Winners

J.W. Thomson NSW Government Architect, Hampden Park Primary School, Hampden Road, Lakemba Project Architect: Chris Johnson

Harry Seidler & Associates, Office Building, 2 Glen Street, Milsons Point

1983 Joint Winners

Harry Seidler & Associates, MLC Centre, Martin Place, Sydney

John Andrews International Pty Ltd, American Express Tower, Sydney

1984 J W Thomson NSW Government Architect, Parklea Prison, Sunnyholt Road, Parklea

1985 Joint Winners

J W Thomson NSW Government Architect, Wharf Theatre, Pier 4, Millers Point, Sydney in association with Vivian Fraser

Glenn Murcutt, Zachary’s Restaurant, Mona Vale Road, Terry Hills

1986 J.W. Thompson NSW Government ArchitectOrange City Council Library & Regional Gallery Project Architect: Colin Still

1987 Rice Daubney, Stephenson & TurnerRestoration of Queen Victoria Building, George Street, Sydney

1988
J W Thompson, NSW Government ArchitectPowerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo

1989 Joint Winners

L.D. Kelly, NSW Government Architect, Art Gallery of NSW extensions & alterations to existing building

Philip Cox Richardson Taylor & Partners, Sydney Exhibition Centre Darling Harbour


1990-1999

1990 Bligh Robinson Architects, Lake Crackenback Village, Alpine Way, Thredbo Project Architect: James Grose

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

1992 Joern Utzon, Sydney Opera House (Commemorative Sulman)

1993 No Award Given

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

1995 No Award Given

1996 No Award Given

1997 Grose Bradley Architects, Architecture Studios, University of Newcastle

1998 Hassell Pty Ltd, Olympic Park Railway Station

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


2000-

2000 Joint Winners

MGT Architects, The Scientia, University of New South Wales

Bligh Voller Nield , Tennis Centre of NSW

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

2002 Hassell in association, NIDA - National Institute of Dramatic Art, Anzac Parade, Kensington with Peter Armstrong Architecture

2003 Bligh Voller Nield, UTS, City Campus, Building 10 Interior Architecture: Woods Bagot (NSW)

2004 Renzo Piana Building Workshop, Aurora Place, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney in association with Lend Lease Design

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



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