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Best Bar Design: Little Prince Wine by IF Architecture

‘Future-forward spaces’ win 2021 Eat Drink Design Awards

The hospitality industry showed its strength with the best designed venues across Australia and New Zealand recognized in the 2021 Eat Drink Design Awards.

Bills Darlinghurst by Brian Kiernan with later additions by Tyrone Dearing and Meacham Nockles. Artwork by Tom Polo, Bruce Nockles

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards: Hall of Fame

Bills Darlinghurst by Brian Kiernan with later additions by Tyrone Dearing and Meacham Nockles

NGV Triennial 2020 Outdoor Pavilions by Boardgrove Architects

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Installation Design

NGV Triennial 2020 Outdoor Pavilions by Boardgrove Architects

Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street by Bates Smart

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Hotel Design

Hilton Melbourne Little Queen Street by Bates Smart

Little Prince Wine by IF Architecture

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Retail Design

Little Prince Wine by IF Architecture

Industry Beans Brisbane by Platform by DesignOffice

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Cafe Design

Industry Beans Brisbane by Platform by DesignOffice

Little Prince Wine by IF Architecture

2021 Eat Drink Design Awards: Best Bar Design

Little Prince Wine by IF Architecture

Goyder Square, Palmerston by Hatch RobertsDay and Turf Design Studio

Winners revealed: Australian Urban Design Awards 2021

Five projects received awards in this year’s program with another six projects recognized with a commendation.

The Bleeding Tree by Liminal Spaces.

Precision, wonderment and joy: The winners of the 2021 Australian Interior Design Awards

In the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards, the winner of the highest accolade was a project that conveys the true meaning of interior design.

The Bleeding Tree by Liminal Spaces.

2021 Australian Interior Design Awards: Premier Award for Australian Interior Design

In the 18th annual Australian Interior Design Awards, the winner of the highest accolade was a project that conveys the true meaning of interior design.

The Bleeding Tree by Liminal Spaces.

2021 Australian Interior Design Awards: Installation Design

The stripped-back simplicity of this project, demonstrating mastery of form, made it a clear winner.

Project Discover by Cox Architecture, Neeson Murcutt & Neille.

2021 Australian Interior Design Awards: Public Design

This category-leading projects demonstrates a beautiful harmony between old and new.

Grown Alchemist by Herbert & Mason in collaboration with Grown Alchemist.

2021 Australian Interior Design Awards: Retail Design

An expertly considered and constructed indoor-outdoor space that visually links to the brand’s values.

Smart Design Studio by Smart Design Studio.

2021 Australian Interior Design Awards: Workplace Design

The winning practice’s design for its own studio showed technical prowess with exceptional functionality and innovation.

Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono by BAR Studio.

2021 Australian Interior Design Awards: Hospitality Design

Sophistication and detailing made this project a stand out in its category. Its wondrous interiors exude a sense of place.

Eastbourne by Eastop Architects.

2021 Australian Interior Design Awards: Emerging Interior Design Practice

The portfolio of well-resolved and highly sophisticated projects of this practice offers a glimpse of its meticulous approach.

Citizen.MDW by ZWEI Interiors & Architecture

2021 Australian Interior Design Awards: Sustainability Advancement

The designers took a holistic approach to create a true circular project that serves as a benchmark for all hospitality projects.

Smart Design Studio by Smart Design Studio.

2021 Australian Interior Design Awards: Best of State

Explore the commercial and residential winners from across Australia and internationally.

Three House by John Ellway.

2021 Houses Awards: Australian House of the Year

A genius and resourceful home where every detail is carefully considered and immense joy can be found in small architectural moments.

8 Yard House by Studio Bright with Peachy Green.

2021 Houses Awards: Garden or Landscape

The garden of this home consists of a series of eight courtyards, each a carefully choreographed experience.

Brunswick Apartment by Murray Barker and Esther Stewart.

2021 Houses Awards: Apartment or Unit

A joyous and elegant project that celebrates a neglected and overlooked typology in Australian cities.

Highgate Park House by Vokes and Peters.

2021 Houses Awards: House Alteration and Addition over 200m2

The winning home not only benefits the young family that lives there, it also enriches its neighbourhood.

Annerley House by Zuzana and Nicholas.

2021 Houses Awards: House Alteration and Addition under 200m2

The architects’ whole-of-site approach to the transformation of a Brisbane cottage easily facilitated the life within.

Three House by John Ellway.

2021 Houses Awards: New House under 200m2

Three homes lie within a 197-square-metre footprint – a primary house, a studio and a granny flat or teenager’s retreat.

Australian Museum Project Discover by Neeson Murcutt and Neille, Cox Architecture.

2021 NSW Architecture Awards

A project that revealed a “new way to experience Australia’s first museum” has been awarded the highest honour at the 2021 NSW Architecture Awards.

Cairns Performing Arts Centre by CA Architects and Cox Architecture in collaboration.

2021 Queensland Architecture Awards

The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the winners of the 2021 Queensland Architecture Awards.

Meals on Wheels SA Head Office by JPE Design Studio

2021 South Australian Architecture Awards

The headquarters of Meals on Wheels, designed by JPE Design Studio, has received the inaugural SA Architecture Medal at the 2021 South Australian Architecture Awards.

WA Museum Boola Bardip by Hassell and OMA

2021 WA Architecture Awards

The WA Museum Boola Bardip designed by Hassell and OMA has taken out the highest honour at the 2021 WA Architecture Awards.

Moss 25 by Circa Morris-Nunn Chua Architects

2021 Tasmania Architecture Awards

A boutique hotel in Hobart, dubbed “a hidden delightful world,” has been awarded the inaugural Tasmanian Architecture Medal at the 2021 Tasmanian Architecture Awards.