The winners of the 2022 National Architecture Awards were announced at a gala dinner at Taronga Zoo in Sydney on Thursday night.
A five-person jury consisting of chair and Australian Institute of Architects immediate past national president Tony Giannone, Adrian Iredale, Caroline Pidcock, Poppy Taylor and Tim Ross selected the winners from the 85 shortlisted finalists.
There were 184 entries submitted.
“Awards judging inevitably has a subjective lens and, as a national jury, we acknowledge that all the projects listed are already winners in each of their states, and celebrated within their own communities—a huge achievement,” Giannone said.
“The jury congratulates all the entrants for putting forward their work and advocating for design integrity in the Australian landscape.
“The presentations and the storytelling were passionate, truly capturing the spirit of Australian architecture.”
52 Reservoir Street (NSW)
SJB Architects
Queen & Collins (Victoria)
KTA + BVN
Brisbane South State Secondary College (Qld)
BVN
ANU Birch Building Refurbishment (ACT)
Hassell
Ultimo Public School (NSW)
DesignInc Sydney, Lacoste+Stevenson and bmc2, architects in association
Woolley Hesketh House (NSW)
Ken Woolley
Walsh Bay Arts Precinct (NSW)
Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
ANU Birch Building Refurbishment (ACT)
Hassell
BVN Brisbane Studio (Qld)
BVN
The Hedberg (Tas)
LIMINAL Architecture with WOHA
ANU Birch Building Refurbishment (ACT)
Hassell
Yuandang Bridge (ROC)
Brearley Architects + Urbanists BAU
Bundanon (NSW)
Kerstin Thompson Architects
(Joint winners)
Victorian Pride Centre (Vic)
Brearley Architects + Urbanists & Grant Amon Architects
Walyalup Civic Centre (WA)
Kerry Hill Architects (KHA)
Walsh Bay Arts Precinct (NSW)
Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects
Kings Langley Cricket Club & Amenities
Eoghan Lewis Architects
New Farm Neighbourhood Centre
Vokes and Peter with Zuzana and Nicholas
Arcadia (Vic)
Architecture Architecture
Autumn House (Vic)
Studio Bright
Stable & Cart House (Vic)
Clare Cousins Architects
Fusilier Cottage (Tas)
Bence Mulcahy
Cascade House (Qld)
John Ellway
Currumbin Waters House
Nielsen Jenkins
Jimmy’s House (WA)
MJA Studio with Studio Roam and IOTA
Curl Curl House (NSW)
TRIAS
Corner House (Vic)
Archier
Quay Quarter Lanes, 8 Loftus Street (NSW)
Studio Bright
Anne Street Garden Villas (Qld)
Anna O'Gorman Architect
St Albans Housing (Vic)
NMBW Architecture Studio in association with Monash Art, Design & Architecture (MADA)
Gathering Place (WA)
Penhale & Winter with Sandra Harben
The Dentist (Vic)
Rob Kennon Architects
Long Beach Amenities
Preston Lane
Live Work Share House (Qld)
Bligh Graham Architects
The Hütt 01 Passivhaus (Vic)
Melbourne Design Studios (MDS)
Spring Bay Mill Ridge Quarters (Tas)
Gilby + Brewin Architecture
Bundanon (NSW)
Kerstin Thompson Architects
Quay Quarter Lanes (NSW)
SJB, Silvester Fuller, Studio Bright, Carter Williamson, Lippmann Partnership and ASPECT Studios
Walyalup Civic Centre (WA)
Kerry Hill Architects (KHA)
Riverside Green South Bank Parklands (Qld)
Hassell
Newcastle East End (NSW)
SJB in collaboration with Durbach Block Jaggers, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer and Aspect Studios
The Foundry (NSW)
Lead fjmtstudio, fjmtstudio + Sissons—Architects in Association to DA
The 2022 jury included: Tony Giannone (chair and Australian Institute of Architects immediate past president), Adrian Iredale (Iredale Pederson Hook), Caroline Pidcock (Pidcock Architecture and Sustainability), Poppy Taylor (Taylor and Hinds Architects) and Tim Ross (Modernistor Films).