NSW Sulman Award for Public Buildings: Full list of previous winners 2006-1932

2006
Bligh Voller Nield
36/37 Squadron Headquarters, RAAF


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

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

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 New South Wales

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

1995-96
No Award Given

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

1993
No Award Given
1992
Joern Utzon
Sydney Opera House (Commemorative Sulman)

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 (extensions)

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

1988
NSW Govt Architect (J Thompson)
Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris St, 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

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

1979-80
No awards given

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

1976-77
No awards given

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

1971-74
No awards 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, NSW

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
Wormald Bros. Factory Pty Ltd, 208 Young Street, Waterloo (demolished)

1946
Stephenson & Turner
113th 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), Vaucluse Rd & St. Michael’s Place, 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 Offices 19 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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