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Winners of the 25th Australian Timber Design Awards Announced in Sydney on 16 October

17 Oct, 2024
Winners of the 25th Australian Timber Design Awards Announced
Atrium. Image credit: Joe Fletcher


The Annual Australian Timber Design Award winners for 2024 were announced last night at View by Sydney in Walsh Bay. Professor Greg Nolan from the University of Tasmania was MC for the evening. Bates Smart was the winner of the Grand Prix for their outstanding Embassy of Australia in Washington D.C.

The design of the new Embassy of Australia in Washington D.C. was complex, necessitating a delicate balance between cultural representation, iconic civic presence and practical security considerations. The inspiration came from Australia’s iconic landscape and embodies the essence of the vast continent. The building’s transparency was intended to capture the inherent Australian values of welcomeness and trust, while the interior’s expansive atmosphere embodies the vastness of the Australian landscape.

At the heart of the 20,000 square metre building, a large atrium serves as an orienting space displaying a powerful connection between the ground plane and the sky. This central atrium establishes a north south axial arrangement of representational spaces where every visitor is granted an equally immersive experience on entry.

The main representational spaces are defined by strong materiality with Australian timber wall panels, that provide both air reticulation and sound absorption, organised around a series of textured horizontal bands that transition from rough to smooth. This mirrors the protective qualities of the bark during the eucalypt forest’s cycle of growth, burn and regrowth. Intricate metallic filigree screens have been sensitively deployed to mediate the interplay of light and shadow in social breakout and office spaces.

Award winners:
Overall Winner – Embassy of Australia, Washington D.C. by Bates Smart

Merits:

  • People’s Choice – Michael Kirby Building – Macquarie University Law School by Hassell Studio and FDC Construction (NSW)
  • Sustainability – Berninneit Cultural and Community Centre by Jackson Clements Burrows
  • International Projects – Embassy of Australia, Washington D.C. by Bates Smart
  • Rising Star – Sarah Shearman from Brother Nature Design for River House

Excellence in Timber Applications:

  • Residential Class 1 – New Building – Taroona House by Archier
  • Residential Class 1 – Alterations & Additions – Verandah Terraces by Phorm architecture + design
  • Fit Out – Residential – Northcote House by LLDS and Power to Make
  • Standalone Structure – Fernery at Ballarat Botanic Gardens by BALANCE Architecture & Interior Design
  • Commercial Building – T3 Collingwood by Hines, AECOM, JCB and Icon
  • Public Building – Michael Kirby Building – Macquarie University Law School by Hassell Studio and FDC Construction (NSW)
  • Fit Out – Commercial and Public – Embassy of Australia, Washington D.C. by Bates Smart
  • Furniture & Joinery – Holocene House by CplusC Architects + Builders

Excellence in Timber Products:

  • Australian Certified Timber – Irrawaddy by Incidental Architecture
  • Recycled Timber – First Steps Co

Greg Nolan is Professor of Architecture at the University of Tasmania’s School of Architecture and Design. He is also the Director of the University’s Centre for Sustainable Architecture with Wood, a multidisciplinary research and development group that aspires to be a national leader in sustainable architectural design, building and applications with wood.

The Australian Timber Industry would like to extend gratitude to our panel of judges, sponsors and those who entered projects.

For a complete list of winners, finalists, and the awards magazine eBook, visit www.timberawards.com.au

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