NEWCASTLE ARCHITECTURE AWARDS 2021
The Newcastle Architecture Awards celebrates design excellence in architecture in
Bringing the NSW community together, to share experience, best practice and connect.
The Newcastle Architecture Awards celebrates design excellence in architecture in
Watch a showcase three diverse urban spaces in Sydney. Jeremy McLeod and Koos De Keijzer explore Arkadia by DKO Architecture with Breathe Architecture and Oculus, Amelia Holliday from Aileen Sage Architects talks about Sydney Park Amenities and Jonathan Richards shares his thoughts on Hotel Rose Bay by Richards Stanisich
The architects of 4 outstanding winning projects in the 2020 NSW Architecture Awards showcase University of New South Wales Sir John Clancy Auditorium by lahznimmo architects, Grant Pirrie House by Virginia Kerridge Architect, Lawler Residence by Andrew Donaldson Architecture and Design and JJ House by Bokey Grant Architects. In addition, NSW Chapter President Kathlyn Loseby highlights pending changes to the BCA ‘water shedding’ amendments and ABIC contract suite plans to move online.
Take an in depth look at three very different shared spaces, as project architects showcase Daramu House by Tzannes, and Studio Apartments and Level 5 Ballarat House by Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects.
Winning architects Johnson Pilton Walker, with the GANSW and Taylor Thomson Whitting, showcase the Anzac Memorial Centenary Extension recipient of the Sulman Medal for Public Architecture and Award for Urban Design in the NSW Architecture Awards 2020.
Showcasing winning projects in Newcastle, hear from the architects of Verve Residences by CKDS Architecture with Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects and The Signal Box Restaurant by Derive Design.
Hear about Breezeway House by David Boyle Architect, Basin Beach House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture and Waterloo House by Anthony Gill Architects as we look at exceptional houses from the NSW Architecture Awards 2020.
Boomerang Tower by Bates Smart, Electrical Engineering Building UNSW by Hassell and Palm Beach Blue by Benn and Penna Architecture showcase their winning projects in the NSW Architecture Awards 2020.
This is the first in our series of [net]work from home virtual events showcasing outstanding winning projects. To launch the series, Al Baxter from Populous talks about Bankwest Stadium, recipient of the
Architect Peter Lonergan from Cracknell & Lonergan Architects talks about influential Sydney architect Bill Lucas: Architect Utopian. Bill was one of the clearest thinkers and a unique architect in Australia, designing
As our cities continue to densify and open space becomes more valuable, Natalia Krysiak explores how can we ensure that the health, wellbeing and happiness of our youngest citizens becomes a
Jon Johannsen takes a pre COVID-19 look at some recent projects in the USA (San Francisco, New York, and Chicago) and Europe (London, Hamburg, and Copenhagen), with consideration of new dimensions
NSW Chapter President Kathlyn Loseby, talks through the Design and Building Practitioners Bill and the Residential Apartment Building (Compliance and Enforcement) Bill, and how this legislation and coming
Architecture students from across NSW whose outstanding work was recognised as part of the Australian Institute of Architecture 2020 NSW Student Architecture Awards showcase their winning
Tim Lee, NSW Country Division committee member, and Brent Dunn and Katharina Hendel, TAKT, provide practical advice and personal reflections on how to help communities recover and rebuild following
Jillian Hopkins from Government Architect NSW and Cameron Anderson, NSW Country Division Chair lead a discussion on Procurement for Good Design in Regional NSW, including the Government Architects
Donna Ward, General Manager of the Built Environment Channel, will show how feelings of struggle and stress don’t have to undermine our wellbeing or performance – in fact, they can enhance it, provided we know how to respond to these signs
Annette Gray presents | It’s a common pitfall to focus on problems rather than solutions when conversing with teams or clients. Annette will guide us through the “quagmire” of what is wrong and steer towards what
David Dillon, the “Virtual CFO” at Custodian Backoffice, encourages architects to upskill during this period of pandemic and economic uncertainty. The academic design ideology equips architects to create great
Katie Brown, led a virtual yoga session. Katie is a senior yoga teacher (IYTA), massage therapist (ITEC), certified infant massage instructor (IMA), Reiki practitioner, author and mum of three.
Misty Waters, Principal Architecture, Bespoke Careers and Catherine Zuza, Senior Associate – Architecture , Willow Inc. reflect on the changes to our industry and adapting to working from home with advice from a
The Australian Institute of Architects acknowledges First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters, and skies of the continent now called Australia.
We express our gratitude to their Elders and Knowledge Holders whose wisdom, actions and knowledge have kept culture alive.
We recognise First Nations peoples as the first architects and builders. We appreciate their continuing work on Country from pre-invasion times to contemporary First Nations architects, and respect their rights to continue to care for Country.