The Australian Institute of Architects has unveiled 43 projects representing the pinnacle of contemporary design, with winners addressing housing, climate and affordability crises through innovative solutions.

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November 7th, 2025
The Australian Institute of Architects unveiled its 2025 National Architecture Awards last night at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, celebrating 43 projects that represent the pinnacle of contemporary Australian design.
The awards recognized 30 winning projects and 15 commendations across all states and territories, with jury chair Jane Cassidy emphasizing their role in addressing Australia’s most pressing challenges. “The winners of the National Architecture Awards set a precedent for our built future and help address the multiple crises facing society—the housing, climate and cost of living crisis—with innovative solutions,” Cassidy said.
The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) went to Studio Bright‘s Hedge and Arbour House in Victoria. The jury praised the project for its radical reimagining of suburban living, with the house almost entirely enveloped by landscape. “The sharp contrast between a formal hedge at the street and the wild landscape beyond underscores the house’s radical rethinking of how we might live,” the jury noted.

The Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture was awarded to Searle x Waldron Architecture‘s Northern Memorial Park Depot in Victoria. The project merges shed and workplace for cemetery staff, featuring suspended timber pods within glulam trusses. “Searle x Waldron bring rare humanity to what could have been a purely utilitarian facility, setting a new benchmark for the industrial workplace,” the jury stated.

The David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture recognized Hassell‘s First Building at Bradfield City Centre in NSW. Designed in collaboration with First Nations practice Djinjama, the project achieves a 50% reduction in embodied carbon and features prefabricated timber construction designed for disassembly and reuse.
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The Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture went to BVN‘s Yarrila Place in NSW, which combines library, museum, council and community functions. The jury praised its “playful programmatic Tetris” and noted the building’s catalytic influence on community connection and precinct regeneration.






Commercial Architecture

Educational Architecture


Enduring Architecture
Heritage


Interior Architecture


International Architecture

Public Architecture


Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)


Residential Architecture – Houses (New)



Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing


Small Project Architecture


Sustainable Architecture

Commercial Architecture
Educational Architecture
Interior Architecture
Public Architecture
Residential Architecture – Houses (Alterations and Additions)
Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing
Small Project Architecture
Sustainable Architecture

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