Australians Win at World Architecture Festival

Published by
jesse
November 7, 2011

The World Architecture Festival took place in Barcelona between 2 and 4 November, with 2 Australian projects taking out prizes in their nominated categories.

As always, there was a strong Australian contingent at this year’s World Architecture Festival, the annual meeting of architects presenting over 700 projects from 59 countries.

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Kurilpa Bridge by Cox Rayner took out the Transport category.

Kurilpa Bridge was based upon the principles of ’tensegrity’ – a system of isolated components in compression and tension – the world’s largest structure employing these principles. The structure was designed in collaboration with Arup and links the Brisbane CBD to the city’s Arts precinct.

 

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Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones

 

Domenic Alvaro’s Small House, a compact vertical house in Sydney’s Surry Hills won the House category.

Situated on a site that, as the architect describes, is so small it can fit into the garage of a typical sprawling suburban home, Small House demonstrates the potential of building upwards rather than outwards, with flexible spaces that can be used in different ways.

 

 

 

 

Photography: Trevor Mein

 

The full list of shortlisted projects at this year’s awards is as followed:

COMPLETED PROJECTS:

Bayside Police Station – Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (FJMT)
Surry Hills Library and Community Centre – FJMT
Gippsland Water Factory Vortex Centre – DesignInc
Liverpool Hospital Clinical Service Block 2 (CSB2) – Rice Daubney
Crown Metropol – Bates Smart
Saffire – Circa Architecture
Chimney House – Onix
Glass Loggia House – Allen Jack + Cottier
Ilma Grove – Andrew Maynard Architects
Orange Grove House – Fiona Winzar Architects
Small House – Domenic Alvaro
Strelein Warehouse – Ian Moore Architects
Teixiera House – Brian Meyerson Architects
12-15 Regent Street – Tony Owen Partners
HMAS Creswell Griffiths House – BVN Architecture
Lilyfield Houseing Redevelopment – HBO+EMTB
MUMA – Monash University Museum of Art (landscape) – Kerstin Thompson Architects
Deakin University, Building I Lecture Theatre – Woods Bagot
PEGS Junior Boys School – Years 5 & 6 Building – McBride Charles Ryan
Trades North TAFE – JCY Architects and Urban Designers
Harris Street Studios – Allen Jack + Cottier
Myer Bourke Street Redevelopment – NH Architects
Ecosciences Precinct – HASSELL
Kurilpa Bridge – Cox Rayner Architects
Milson Island Sport and Recreation Centre – Allen Jack + Cottier

FUTURE PROJECTS:
Port Arthur Resort – Circa Architecture
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) – Woods Bagot
The Chris O’Brien Lifehouse at RPA – Rice Daubney

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