Narrowed down to 11 outstanding projects, Indesign’s featured architects Denton Corker Marshall, Kerry Hill, BVN Donovan Hill were among those who stunned at the International Architecture Awards.
July 25th, 2014
(Above: PARKROYAL on Pickering in Singapore by WOHA. Image: Patrick Bingham-Hall)
The Australian Institute of Architects announced its 2014 International Architecture Awards on Friday 25 July. These awards recognize overseas projects by Australian architects, and these winners, selected by the Institute’s International Area Committee, effectively make up the shortlist for the Jørn Utzon Award for International Architecture, which will be presented at the 2014 National Architecture Awards, on 6 November in Darwin.
From a total of twenty-four projects entered, eleven were recognized with either an award or commendation across categories aligned to the Institute’s national awards program.
Mostly drawn from Asia, the projects reflect the regional focus of the 2014 National Architecture Conference (Making), and demonstrate the breadth of work by Australian architects, particularly in Singapore and China.
Top projects included:
Stonehenge Exhibition + Visitor Centre in the United Kingdom by Denton Corker Marshall.Image: James Davies
Stonehenge Exhibition + Visitor Centre in the United Kingdom by Denton Corker Marshall.Image: James Davies
Asia Square in Singapore by Denton Corker Marshall. Image: John Gollings
Urban Suites in Singapore by Kerry Hill Architects. Image: Albert Lim
Shelter@Rainforest in Malaysia by Marra + Yeh Architects. Image: Brett Boardman
Regional Terminal at Christchurch Airport, New Zealand, a joint development between Air New Zealand and Christchurch International Airport by BVN Donovan Hill in association with Jasmax. Image: John Gollings
ASB North Wharf in New Zealand by BVN Donovan Hill. Image: John Gollings
Shelter@Rainforest in Malaysia by Marra + Yeh Architects. Image: Brett Boardman
Binus Kindergarten and Primary School in Indonesia by Denton Corker Marshall Jakarta (PT Duta Cermat Mandiri). Image: Chris Bunjamin
Phoenix Valley Youth Palace & Grand Theatre in China by Studio505.
Regional Terminal at Christchurch Airport, New Zealand, a joint development between Air New Zealand and Christchurch International Airport by BVN Donovan Hill in association with Jasmax. Image: John Gollings
Full list of awards:
PUBLIC Architecture Award
PARKROYAL on Pickering in Singapore by WOHA.
Stonehenge Exhibition + Visitor Centre (United Kingdom) – Denton Corker Marshall
Commendations
Binus Kindergarten and Primary School (Indonesia) – Denton Corker Marshall Jakarta (PT Duta Cermat Mandiri)
Phoenix Valley Youth Palace & Grand Theatre (China) – Studio505
ASB North Wharf in New Zealand by BVN Donovan Hill
COMMERICAL Architecture Award
PARKROYAL on Pickering (Singapore) –WOHA
Commendation
Asia Square (Singapore) – Denton Corker Marshall
INTERIOR Architecture Award
The Sukhothai Residences in Thailand by Kerry Hill Architects.
ASB North Wharf (New Zealand) – BVN Donovan Hill
Commendation
Shelter@Rainforest in Malaysia by Marra + Yeh Architects.
Regional Terminal at Christchurch Airport, a joint development between Air New Zealand and Christchurch International Airport (New Zealand) –BVN Donovan Hill in association with Jasmax
RESIDENTIAL Architecture Award
The Sukhothai Residences (Thailand) –Kerry Hill Architects
Commendation
Urban Suites (Singapore) – Kerry Hill Architects
SMALL PROJECTS Architecture Award
Shelter@Rainforest (Malaysia) – Marra + Yeh Architects
Commendation
Kunshan Modular Pavilions (China) – Brearley Architects + Urbanists (B.A.U.)
Text: ArchitectureAU
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