2013 Regional Award Winners and Commendations

Published: Thursday 30 May 2013

This year the winners were chosen from 53 submissions from across our Region, and awards were presented for five categories and an overall regional winner. Also announced were the inaugural awards for emerging chapters.

Congratulations to all who participated and to the Category Winners and those receiving Commendations along with special recognition for the Overall Winner, Northern School for Autism and Hede Achitects.This year Albany Senior High School in Auckland, designed by Jasmax Architects was awarded the Outstanding Project award for the New Zealand Chapter. The Singapore International School in Hong Kong designed by MKPL Designs was awarded the Outstanding Project award for the Singapore Chapter.

CATEGORY 1 New Construction - Entire New Facility

Winner:      NORTHERN SCHOOL FOR AUTISM, Resevoir, Victoria: Hede Architects

Commendations:       

BALDIVIS SECONDARY COLLEGE, Perth, WA; JCY Architects

ALBANY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, Auckland, NZ. Jasmax Architects

CATEGORY 2 New Construction- Major Facility

Winner:      CHIGWELL CHILD AND FAMILY CENTRE, Tasmania Department of Education Tasmania, and Morrison & Breytenbach in association with Scott & Ryland Architects

Commendations:       

STUDENT AMENITIES CENTRE, MASSEY UNIVERSITY, Albany Campus, Auckland, NZ: Warren and Mahoney Architects

CAMBERWELL HIGH SCHOOL ENTERPRISE CENTRE, Canterbury, Victoria Hayball Architects in association with Julia Atkin.

CATEGORY 3 Renovation /Modernisation (Over $2 million)

Winner:       UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Sydney Woods Bagot

Commendations:        

SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, Hong Kong. MKPL Designs

BASTOW INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION LEADERSHIP, North Melbourne, Victoria  Maddiosn Architects

CATEGORY 4 Renovation /Modernisation (Under $2 million)

Winner:       ST MONICA'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, Wodonga, Victoria; No. 42 Architects

Commendation:        

WARNAMBOOL COLLEGE SCIENCE AND LANGUAGE CENTRE, Victoria; NOW Architects

CATEGORY 5 An Education Initiative/ a Design Solution for an Innovative Programme

Commendations:      

SUSTAINABILITY LEARNING CENTRE, Mount Nelson, Tasmania; Tasmanian Department of Education n association with Morrison & Breytenbach

"PLACES FOR LEARNING – CONTEMPORARY DESIGNS IN EDUCATION"; Kneeler Design and the Victorian Chapter of CEFPI, particularly Robert Bienvenu, Peter Scott and Judith North.