Neeson Murcutt and Neille

Neeson Murcutt and Neille is a Sydney-based practice recognized locally and internationally through awards, publications, lectures and exhibitions.

It formerly traded as Neeson Murcutt Architects, which remains its official business name.

The practice has received several Australian Institute of Architects Awards at national level, including the Robin Boyd Award for the best residential project in Australia (Castlecrag House, 2011), the Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design (Prince Alfred Park and Pool, 2014), National Awards for Public Architecture (Prince Alfred Park and Pool and the Juanita Nielsen Community Centre), Heritage Architecture (Juanita Nielsen Community Centre) and Residential Architecture (Zac’s House and Whale Beach House).

It also received the 2021 NSW Architecture Medallion for the Australian Museum, completed with Cox Architecture; the John Verge Award for Interior Architecture (2021, 2017), the Greenway Award for Heritage Architecture (2021, 2017), the William E Kemp Award for Educational Architecture (2021), the Sulman Award for Public Architecture (2016, 2014), the Wilkinson Award for Residential Architecture (2009, 2007) and the Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Design (2014).

The practice was represented at the 2006, 2008, 2016 and 2021 Venice Biennales.

Location: L1 / 9 Roslyn St,  Potts Point,  Sydney,  NSW,  2011,  Australia

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