Industry Terraces | JUDD.studio

Industry Terraces | JUDD.studio | Photographer: Brett Boardman Photography

2025 National Architecture Awards Program

Industry Terraces | JUDD.studio

Traditional Land Owners

Ngunnawal People

Year
2025
Chapter

ACT

Category
Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing
Builder
PROJEX
Photographer
Brett Boardman Photography
Media summary

The Industry Terraces development represents a new ‘missing middle’ solution for inner-city living in Canberra’s vibrant and evolving Braddon precinct. Breaking away from conventional terrace development, the design introduces an innovative mix of residences: ten considered 2 and 3 bedroom terraces, a sophisticated three-bedroom corner residence, and boutique micro-unit accommodations for short stays.

The development’s distinctive sawtooth roofline and warehouse-inspired aesthetic creates a compelling architectural dialogue with Braddon’s industrial heritage, while its human-scale street presence enriches the neighbourhood character. Each residence features meticulously crafted interiors with dramatic double-height voids, abundant natural light, and welcoming street-facing courtyards.
Strategic site planning has revitalized the rear public laneway, enhancing community connectivity, while future-proofed design enables residents to age in place with provisions for lift installation. Industry exemplifies the evolution of urban living in Braddon, delivering sophisticated medium-density homes that celebrate and contribute to their context.

2025
ACT Architecture Awards
Award For Residential Architecture — Multiple Housing
ACT Jury Citation

Industry Terraces creates a dynamic contribution to the medium density multiple housing stock emerging in Braddon. The breaking up of forms, clever site planning and terrace typology ensures that each dwelling has a street facing courtyard and front door which promotes activity and engagement to the street and public realm. The articulation of the façade, its saw tooth form and variation in materiality allows for legibility of each dwelling and a sense of identity within the cluster of terraces. JUDD.studio’s commitment to the sawtooth form does not conclude at the roof but extends to the ground plane to subtly articulate courtyard walls thus creating an inviting experience at the pedestrian level.

Parking and vehicle access is facilitated via an internal street and below ground garages within the middle of the site. Alternating surface patterns and overhead trellis planting transform an otherwise utilitarian access way into a private street with excellent passive surveillance offered by the overlooking terraces. One can imagine this space occupied by children playing handball, residents working in their garages with open doors chatting with each other. The project not only responds to activation at the street level but also uncovers opportunities for activation within the site.

SPACELAB as lead consultant engaged and collaborated with the team at JUDD.studio to unlock the potential of the ‘Industry Terraces’ in Braddon. Through an iterative design process, we leveraged the site’s unique triple-frontage to craft a built form that pays homage to Braddon’s industrial heritage. Inspired by the area’s historical roots as Canberra’s original industrial hub, we adopted an aesthetic that blends industrial and factory elements with modern sensibilities. The result is a striking streetscape presence, paired with functional, well-considered interiors that reimagine the traditional terrace typology for contemporary living.

Project Practice Team

Nathan G Judd, Design Architect
Shai Lambert, Project Architect
Agnieszka Liso, Architect
Yifei Lou, Architect
Mark Bersolto, Architect

Project Consultant and Construction Team

SPACAELAB, Landscape Consultant
Sellick Consultants, Structural Engineer
Sellick Consultants, Civil Consultant
Ahern Consulting, Electrical Consultant
HVAC Design, Mechanical Consultant
Eric Martin and Associates, Access Consultant

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