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AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2022 shortlist revealed

From 89 entries, 20 have been shortlisted for the 2022 AA Prize for Unbuilt Work.

Australian Museum Project Discover by Cox Architecture with Neeson Murcutt and Neille

National Architecture Awards 2021: Shortlist

Fifty-seven entries have been shortlisted in the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2021 National Architecture Awards.

Sol Bar and Restaurant by Genesin Studio in collaboration with Walter Brooke

Shortlist revealed: 2021 Eat Drink Design Awards

The shortlisted venues in the 2021 Eat Drink Design Awards are offering more than just food and beverage, they are also create a sense of community for their patrons craving connection during the pandemic.

400 Gradi, East Brunswick by Dean Dyson Architects.

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards shortlist: Best Restaurant Design

In the Best Restaurant Design category, 32 projects have been shortlisted.

Above Board - Back Bar by Studio Edwards

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards shortlist: Best Bar Design

In the Best Bar Design Category, 15 projects have been shortlisted.

ARC Coffee by Capezio Copeland

2021 Eat Drink Design shortlist: Best Cafe Design

In the Best Cafe Design category, 14 projects have been shortlisted.

Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street by Bates Smart

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards shortlist: Best Hotel Design

In the Best Hotel Design category, eight projects were shortlisted.

Graina - Highpoint by Elvin Tan Design.

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards shortlist: Best Retail Design

In the Best Retail Design category, 11 projects have been shortlisted.

NGV Triennial 2020 Outdoor Pavilions by Board Grove Architects

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards shortlist: Best Installation Design

In the Best Installation Design category, two projects were shortlisted.

Bobby Bakehouse Pie Bus Brand Identity by Bobby Bakehouse

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards shortlist: Best Identity Design

In the Best Identity Design category, 16 project were shortlisted.

Piccolina Swan Street by Hecker Guthrie.

Shortlist revealed: 2021 Australian Interior Design Awards

The shortlist for the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards has been announced.

1R Australia by Foolscap Studio.

2021 AIDA shortlist: Hospitality Design

The shortlist for the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 33 projects in the Hospitality Design category.

AHW Studio by INK Interior Architects.

2021 AIDA Shortlist: Retail Design

The shortlist for the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 17 projects in the Retail Design category.

35 Collins Street by Grimshaw.

2021 AIDA shortlist: Workplace Design

The shortlist for the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 38 projects in the Workplace Design category.

ACMI Renewal by BKK Architects and Razorfish

2021 AIDA shortlist: Public Design

The shortlist for the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 10 projects in the Public Design category.

8 Yard House by Studio Bright.

2021 AIDA shortlist: Residential Design

The shortlist for the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 60 projects in the Residential Design category.

Berwick Residence by Martin J Scott Design.

2021 AIDA Shortlist: Residential Decoration

The shortlist for the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 17 projects in the Residential Decoration category.

80 Collins by Fiona Lynch Interior Design Studio.

2021 AIDA Shortlist: Installation Design

The shortlist for the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards includes 14 projects in the Installation Design category.

Public Architecture shortlist: Carrum Station and Foreshore Precinct by Cox Architecture.

2021 Victorian Architecture Awards shortlist

The 117 shortlisted entries in the 2021 Victorian Architecture Awards set new standards for design and practice in the state.

Coopworth by FMD Architects.

Shortlist revealed: 2021 Houses Awards

The standout entries of the 2021 Houses Awards show how residential architecture can contribute to local streetscapes and suburbs, with design interventions that build communities and neighbourhoods.

Baker Boys Beach House by Refresh Design.

2021 Houses Awards shortlist: New house under 200m2

These houses may not be the largest on the shortlist but they are no less generous or rich in materials, texture and colour.

8 Yard House by Studio Bright.

2021 Houses Awards shortlist: New House over 200m2

Whether permanent residences or holiday homes, the shortlisted projects in this category demonstrate that the ubiquitous house can be an extraordinary architectural artefact.

3 House by Channon Architects and Burton Architects.

2021 House Awards shortlist: House Alteration and Addition under 200m2

Clever architecture is often just as much about what is left untouched as it is about what is changed or updated.

Basement Apartment by Brad Swartz Architects.

2021 House Awards shortlist: Apartment or Unit

These homes demonstrate that the sky is the limit when it comes to design inspiration in higher density settings.

8 Yard House by Studio Bright with Peachy Green.

2021 Houses Awards shortlist: Garden or Landscape

There has never been more emphasis on the quality of outdoor living spaces, as many of us continue to spend more time at home after lockdown.

8 Yard House by Studio Bright.

2021 Houses Awards shortlist: House in a Heritage Context

These homes embrace the history of their neighbourhoods with designs that stitch them to their surrounds.

Breese St by DKO Architecture with Breathe Architecture and Milieu Property.

2021 Houses Awards shortlist: Sustainability

From Passive House to prefabrication, these projects demonstrate the myriad ways to minimize impact on the planet.

Darling Apartment by Blair Smith Architecture.

2021 House Awards shortlist: Emerging Architecture Practice

These practices may be young but their works have sure caught the eyes of the jurors in the 2021 Houses Awards.

Aotea House by Britten Pace.

Tasmanian Architecture Awards shortlist revealed

“Tasmanian architects have once again submitted an impressive and diverse range of projects,” said jury chair James Morrison.