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Winner: A Treasure Trove of Space – Rethinking Melbourne's Car Parks by Bates Smart.

Experimentation, speculation, invention: AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021

A timely proposal that considers the imbalance between private car parks and public space has won the 2021 AA Prize for Unbuilt Work.

A Treasure Trove of Space – Rethinking Melbourne’s Car Parks by Bates Smart.

AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021: Winner

A timely proposal that powerfully articulates a concept.

Burial Belt by Other Architects.

AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021: Honourable Mention

An imaginative solution that proposes a new cultural attitude to death.

New Ground by Other Architects, Openwork, Andy Fergus and Alicia Pozniak.

AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021: Honourable Mention

This proposal is a wolf in sheep’s clothing and conceals the benefits of density behind the semblance of cosy suburbia.

Anthepe Community Centre by University of Newcastle and Tangentyere Council Aboriginal Corporation.

AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021: Honourable Mention

A collaborative design project to restore a community centre in Alice Springs.

Lingang Bird Airport by McGregor Coxall

AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021: Special Mention

A proposal that explores our responsibility to other living beings and their habitat.

Backyard by Alex Galego.

AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021: Special Mention

This scheme proposes to stitch together fragmented parts of suburban Paris.

Lost Tablets by MvS Architects.

AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021: Special Mention

A series of architectural studies that take Lego into a speculative realm.

Australia’s Urban Room by Bates Smart.

AA Prize for Unbuilt Work 2021: Special Mention

This proposal reclaims a public space that connects Sydney’s CBD with the harbour.

Stylecraft Home Showroom by Hassell

Finalists revealed: 2017 Dulux Colour Awards

The finalists for the 2017 Dulux Colour Awards have been announced. This year, a record-breaking 286 entries have been received.

Library at The Dock by Clare Design (design architects) and Hayball (architects of record).

2015 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards

Thirteen projects were recognized in the 2015 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards.

Dandenong Mental Health Facility by Bates Smart (in collaboration with Irwin Alsop Group).

2014 Australian Timber Design Awards

Bates Smart’s Dandenong Mental Health Facility receives the top honour in the 2014 Australian Timber Design Awards.

Nishi by March Studio.

2014 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards

Thirteen projects recognized in 2014 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards.

UNSW Kensington Colleges (NSW) by Bates Smart.

2014 Think Brick Awards

Twenty-five projects recognized in 2014 Think Brick Awards.

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki (NZ) by Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp fjmt + Archimedia (Architects in Association).

Australian wins at 2013 WAF and INSIDE

Australian practices win World Building of the Year at 2013 World Architecture Festival.

Jack Evans Boat Harbour, Stage One by Aspect Studios.

CCAA Public Domain Awards

The Public Domain Awards from Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia were announced on 19 September.

Forté at Victoria Harbour by Lend Lease.

2013 Australian Timber Design Awards

Eighteen projects awarded, with Australia’s tallest timber apartment block receiving the top award.

Coolum Beach Streetscaping Project by Carl Holder, product designer / urban artist.

2013 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards

Seven projects recognized at the 2013 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards, announced in Melbourne on 16 August.

2013 Think Brick Awards

2013 Think Brick Awards

Fifteen contemporary Australian projects recognized at the 2013 Think Brick Awards,

Grand Prix: Atherton Gardens HUB Development by McCabe Architects and Bird de la Coeur Architects.

2013 Dulux Colour Awards

Bold colour and pattern defined the 2013 Dulux Colour Awards, announced 20 March.

The Grand Prix winner and winner of the Commercial Interior category – the Royal Children's Hospital by Billard Leece Partnership and Bates Smart.

2012 Dulux Colour Awards winners

Dulux announced the Royal Children’s Hospital as the winner of the Grand Prix at the Dulux Colour Awards on 28 March.

Dulux Colour Awards finalists announced

Dulux Colour Awards finalists announced

111 finalists have been announced for the Dulux Colour Awards.

Alexandra House – Colour Up.

Dulux finalists – Single Residential Interior

The finalists in the 2012 Dulux Colour Awards in the Single Residential Interior category.

The Venny – City Of Melbourne.

Dulux finalists – Sustainable Interior

The finalists in the 2012 Dulux Colour Awards in the Sustainable Interior category.

The Nestler – Glenvill Homes.

Dulux finalists – Single Residential Exterior

The finalists in the 2012 Dulux Colour Awards in the Single Residential Exterior category.

Park The Bus – University of South Australia.

Dulux finalists – Student

A gallery of the finalists in the 2012 Dulux Colour Awards in the Student category.

Paper Stone Scissors – Russell & George.

Dulux finalists – Commercial Interior [1]

One of two galleries of the finalists in the 2012 Dulux Colour Awards in the Commercial Interior category.

Global Creatures – Big City Design.

Dulux finalists – Commercial Interior [2]

One of two galleries of the finalists in the 2012 Dulux Colour Awards in the Commercial Interior category.

Drill Hall Community Housing – MGS Architects.

Dulux finalists – Multi Residential

The finalists in the 2012 Dulux Colour Awards in Multi Residential Exterior and Multi Residential Interior categories.

Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park (GASP) – Room11 Architects.

Dulux finalists – Commercial Exterior

A gallery of the finalists in the 2012 Dulux Colour Awards in the Commercial Exterior category.