The Wilkinson Award is an Australian architecture award presented by the New South Wales Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects and was first awarded in 1961. The award recognises excellence in residential buildings built in New South Wales, Australia, often for freestanding houses, but at times awarding multiresidential projects and alterations and additions.
Wilkinson Award | |
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Current: Studio Bright | |
Awarded for | Residential Architecture in New South Wales |
Country | Australia |
Presented by | Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter) |
First awarded | 1961 |
Last awarded | 2024 |
Website | architecture.com.au |
The medal is presented in memory of the Australian architect and academic Professor Leslie Wilkinson OBE, (12 October 1882 – 20 September 1973). Born in New Southgate, London, England he emigrated to Sydney in 1918 and became the first Dean of Architecture at the University of Sydney, School of Architecture.[1]
National Awards
editSince 1981 a total of eight Wilkinson Award winners have won the national Robin Boyd Award later in the same year at the Australian national architecture awards, regarded as the highest award for residential architecture in Australia.
Multiple Winners
editGlenn Murcutt has won the award on six occasions and Harry Seidler and Ken Woolley on four occasions. Alexander Tzannes and Durbach Block Jaggers have won the award three times each.
List of recipients
editYear | Architect | Project | Location | Context | Other AIA Awards |
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2024 | Studio Bright | Maitland Bay House[2] | The Scenic Road, Killcare Heights, Central Coast | Coastal |
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2023 | SJB (Adam Haddow) | Waterloo Street[3][4] | 19 Waterloo Street, Surry Hills | Inner urban |
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2022 | Sibling Architecture | Stable House[5][6] | Forest Lodge | Inner urban |
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2021 | Polly Harbison Design | Pearl Beach House[7][8] | Crystal Avenue, Pearl Beach | Coastal |
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2020 | Chenchow Little | Glebe House[9][10] | Ferry Road, Glebe | Inner urban |
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2019 | Renato D'Ettorre Architects | GB House | Major Street, Gordons Bay | Coastal |
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2018 | Peter Stutchbury Architecture | Cabbage Tree House[11][12] | Bayview | Coastal |
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2017 | Durbach Block Jaggers Architects | Tamarama House | Kenneth Street, Tamarama | Coastal |
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2016 | Smart Design Studio | Indigo Slam | Connor Street, Chippendale | Inner urban |
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2015 | Peter Stutchbury Architecture | Light House[13] | Dover Heights | Coastal |
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2014 | Popov Bass Architects | Griffith House[15][16] | Griffith | Regional | |
2013 | Drew Heath | Tír na nÓg | Mitchell Street, McMahons Point | Inner urban |
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2012 | Fergus Scott Architects with Peter Stutchbury Architecture | Cliff Face House | Palm Beach | Coastal | |
2011 | MCK Architects | DPR House | Darling Point | Inner urban | |
2010 | Alexander Tzannes (Tzannes Associates) | House | Bilgola | Coastal | |
2009 | Neeson Murcutt Architects | House | Whale Beach | Coastal | |
2008 | James Stockwell Architect | House | Leura | Regional | |
2007 | Neeson Murcutt Architects | House | 24 Preston Avenue, Five Dock | Suburban | |
2006* | Luigi Rosselli (*Joint Award) | Mt Minderoo House | Mittagong | Regional | |
2006* | Robin Edmiston & Associates with SYSTEMarchitects (*Joint Award) | Parish House | North Haven | Regional | |
2005 | Durbach Block Architects | Holman House | 20 Hunter Street, Dover Heights | Coastal |
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2004 | Renzo Piano Building Workshop/Lendlease Design | Macquarie Apartments, (Aurora Place) | Macquarie Street, Sydney | Multiresidential | |
2003* | Fergus Scott (*Joint Award) | Toumbaal Plains House | Yamba | Regional | |
2003* | Stanisic Associates (*Joint Award) | Mondrian Apartments[18] | 2–4 Powell Street, Waterloo | Multiresidential | |
2002 | NO AWARD | ||||
2001 | Craig Rosevear | Archer House | Whale Beach | Coastal | |
2000 | Sam Marshall Architect | Marshall residence (warehouse conversion)[19] | 13 Sturt Street, Darlinghurst | Inner urban |
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1999 | Harry Seidler and Associates | Horizon Apartments | 184 Forbes Street, Darlinghurst | Multiresidential | |
1998 | Durbach Block Architects | Droga Apartment | Foster Street, Surry Hills | Inner urban | |
1997 | Alexander Tzannes | Snelling House | Northbridge | Inner urban | |
1996 | NO AWARD | ||||
1995 | Glenn Murcutt | Mt Wilson House | Mount Wilson | Regional | |
1994 | Peter Stronach, Allen Jack + Cottier | Watsons Bay House | Watsons Bay | Coastal | |
1993 | Jim Koopman, Gordon & Valich | Palm Beach House | 7 Northview Road, Palm Beach | Coastal |
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1992 | Grose Bradley | Newman-Woodhill House | Coledale | Coastal | |
1991 | NO AWARD | ||||
1990 | Alex Popov Architect | Griffin House | 8a Rockley Street, Castlecrag | Suburban |
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1989 | Lewin Tzannes | Holmes House | Great Mackerel Beach | Coastal | |
1988 | Alexander Tzannes | Henwood House | Paddington | Inner urban | |
1987* | Philip Cox (*Joint award) | Golden Grove Housing Estate (Public housing) |
Forbes and Golden Grove Street,Golden Grove, Darlington | Multiresidential | |
1987* | Ken Woolley (*Joint award) | Palm Beach House | Palm Beach | Coastal |
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1986 | NO AWARD | ||||
1985 | Glenn Murcutt | Magney House | Bingie Bingie Point | Coastal Regional | |
1984 | Glenn Murcutt | Ball–Eastaway Residence | Glenorie | Regional | |
1983 | Ken Woolley | Woolley Residence | 8a Cooper Street, Paddington | Inner urban | |
1982 | Glenn Murcutt | Two Houses (Nicholas and Carruthers Houses) | Mount Irvine | Regional |
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1981 | NO AWARD | ||||
1980 | |||||
1979 | Glenn Murcutt | Marie Short Farmhouse | Kempsey | Regional | |
1978 | NO AWARD | ||||
1977 | |||||
1979 | Glenn Murcutt | Short Residence | Terrey Hills | Suburban | |
1975—1970 | NO AWARD
merit award system introduced | ||||
1969 | Philip Cox & Associates | Hawkins Residence | Cheltenham | Suburban | |
1968 | Ancher Mortlock Murray Woolley | The Penthouses | Beach Road, Darling Point | Mulitresidential | |
1967 | Harry & Penelope Seidler | Seidler Residence | Kalang Avenue, Killara | Suburban | |
1966 | Harry Seidler & Associates | Muller Residence | Lilli Pilli | Suburban | |
1965 | Harry Seidler & Associates | Kosciusko Thredbo Ski Lodge | Thredbo | Regional | |
1964 | Peter Johnson | Johnson Residence | Chatswood | Suburban | |
1963 | Allen Jack+Cottier | Jacobs Residence | Wahroonga | Suburban | |
1962 | Ken Woolley | Woolley Residence[21] | 34 Bullecourt Avenue, Mosman | Suburban | |
1961 | Donald Gazzard | Herbert Residence[22] | 12 Ellesmore Avenue, Hunters Hill | Suburban |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Lucas, Clive (1990). "Leslie Wilkinson (1882–1973)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
- ^ "2024 NSW Architecture Awards". Architecture AU. 28 June 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ "NSW Architecture Awards 2023 [Press Release]]". Architecture.com.au. 23 June 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
- ^ "2023 National Architecture Awards Program: SJB 18 Waterloo Street project". Architecture.com.au. 23 June 2023. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- ^ "2022 NSW Architecture Award Winners". Architecture.com.au. June 2022. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
- ^ "Living in the landscape, Stable House". Sibling Architecture. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
- ^ "2021 NSW Architecture Awards". ArchitectureAU.com. 2 July 2021. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
- ^ "Pearl Beach House". Polly Harbison. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
- ^ "2020 NSW Architecture Awards". Architecture.com.au. July 2020. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
- ^ "Glebe House". Chenchow Little. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
- ^ Onans, Rose. "Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury". The Local Project. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
- ^ "2018 National Architecture Awards: National Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New)". ArchitectureAU.com.au. 1 November 2018. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
- ^ Amodeo, Leanne (25 January 2016). "An 'oyster' on a cliff: Light House". ArchitectureAU.com.au. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
- ^ "2015 National Architecture Awards". ArchitectureAU.com. 5 November 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
- ^ "Griffith House". Popov Bass. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
- ^ Croaker, Trish (16 October 2017). "Griffith House wins Wilkinson". Domain.com.au. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
- ^ "Commendation for residential buildings". Architecture AU. 1 November 2005. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ "Mondrian". Stansic Architects. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ "Darlinghurst Warehouse". Architect Marshall. 2000. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
- ^ "Presidents Award for Recycled Buildings". ArchitectureAU.com. 1 November 2000. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
- ^ "Woolley House". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H01514. Retrieved 2 June 2018. Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC BY 4.0 licence.
- ^ "12 Ellesmore Avenue, Hunters Hill". RealEstate.com.au. 2008. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
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