This acknowledgment highlights the exceptional talent and dedication within our architectural community, and we are incredibly proud to have played a part in these celebrated projects.
A special congratulations goes to:
The Boronggook Drysdale Library – A project by Antarctica: Architects and Architecture Associates, which has been nominated for both the Public Architecture and Regional Prize categories. This library stands as a beacon of community and architectural brilliance, reflecting innovative design tailored to serve and inspire its users.
Aboriginal Housing Victoria – Breathe by Breathe Architecture, a standout in the Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing, Sustainable Architecture, and the Melbourne Prize categories. This project is a testament to sustainable living solutions that do not compromise on design quality and livability, setting a new standard for residential projects.
Aireys Inlet Primary School Art and Music Hub – Designed by Sibling Architecture, this project has been recognized in the Small Project Architecture category. It is a wonderful example of how thoughtful architecture can enhance educational environments, providing stimulating spaces for creativity and learning.
Djerring Flemington Hub – Croxon Ramsay has brought this project to life, now nominated for the Color bond Award for Steel Architecture. The hub is a crucial addition to the community, offering a dynamic and versatile space that serves a wide range of activities and purposes.
Each of these projects showcases the innovative and impactful work that can arise from successful collaborations.
We look forward to the upcoming awards ceremony and are eager to continue supporting excellence in architecture alongside our talented partners.