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Tagged: house of the year award

A glimpse of Australia's 2019 Houses Awards shortlist

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Apr 25, 2019

Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: Cove House - Justin Humphrey Architect - Sanctuary Cove, QLD. Photo: Andy MacPherson Photography.

As one of Australia's most competitive architecture awards programs, the yearly Houses Awards celebrate the best residential architecture in the country. Now in its ninth year, the competition program garnered 502 entries for 2019, its largest number of submissions to date.

“The jury was impressed by the emphasis on place and space making [in this year's entries], rather than architecture that is typologically or formally driven,” said Katelin Butler, 2019 juror and editorial director at Architecture Media, in a statement. “The standout homes are those that are connected with the people who live in them and consider how the spaces might influence the inhabitants’ experience of day-to-day life. Many of the shortlisted projects are acutely sensitive to site and context, are conceptually legible and display an honesty of material expression.”

Winners across nine categories will be awarded, while one project will be crowned the Australian House of the Year, which includes a $5,000 cash prize. Category winners will receive a $1,000 cash prize. The winners will be announced during the Houses Awards gala night in Melbourne on July 26.

Scroll down for a glimpse of the shortlist!

Shortlist category - New House under 200m2: Cloud House - Akin Atelier - Bondi Beach, NSW​. Photo: Murray Fredericks.
Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: Bundeena Beach House - Grove Architects - Bundeena, NSW. Photo: Michael Nichols.
Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: Hawthorn House - Edition Office - Hawthorn, VIC. Photo: Ben Hosking.
Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: Canopy House - Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors & Allison Pye Interiors Armadale, VIC. Photo: Lisa Cohen.
Shortlist category - House Alteration & Addition under 200m2: Plaster Fun House - Sans-Arc Studio - Torrensville, SA. Photo: Tash McCammon.
Shortlist category - ​House Alteration & Addition over 200m2: Empire - Austin Maynard Architects - Canberra, ACT. Photo: Derek Swalwell.
Shortlist category - New House under 200m2: Courted House - Breakspear Architects - Marrickville, NSW. Photo: Tom Ferguson.
Shortlist category - Apartment or Unit: Torbreck Apartment Renovation - KIN Architects - Highgate Hill, QLD. Photo: Christopher Frederick Jones.
Shortlist category - Machiya House - Downie North - Balmain, NSW. Photo: Katherine Lu.
Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: G B House - Renato D'Ettorre Architects - Gordon's Bay, NSW. Photo: Justin Alexander.
Shortlist category - House Alteration & Addition under 200m2: Balmain Rock - Benn + Penna Architecture - Balmain East, NSW. Photo: Tom Ferguson.
Shortlist categories - Garden or Landscape + New House over 200m2: Daylesford Longhouse - Partners Hill - Elevated Plains, VIC. Photo: Rory Gardiner.
Shortlist categories - House Alteration & Addition over 200m2 + House in a Heritage Context: Jacaranda House - Scott Petherick from SP Studio - Paddington, QLD. Photo: Katherine Lu.
Shortlist category - Sustainability: Biophilia - Slate House Northcote - Melbourne Design Studios (MDS) - Northcote, VIC. Photo: Peter Clarke Photography.

Check out the rest of the shortlist here.

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A glimpse of Australia's 2019 Houses Awards shortlist

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Apr 25, 2019

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Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: Cove House - Justin Humphrey Architect - Sanctuary Cove, QLD. Photo: Andy MacPherson Photography.

Related

australia ● australian architects ● residential design ● house of the year award ● competition ● shortlist
Downie North Architects
Downie North Architects

As one of Australia's most competitive architecture awards programs, the yearly Houses Awards celebrate the best residential architecture in the country. Now in its ninth year, the competition program garnered 502 entries for 2019, its largest number of submissions to date.

“The jury was impressed by the emphasis on place and space making [in this year's entries], rather than architecture that is typologically or formally driven,” said Katelin Butler, 2019 juror and editorial director at Architecture Media, in a statement. “The standout homes are those that are connected with the people who live in them and consider how the spaces might influence the inhabitants’ experience of day-to-day life. Many of the shortlisted projects are acutely sensitive to site and context, are conceptually legible and display an honesty of material expression.”

Winners across nine categories will be awarded, while one project will be crowned the Australian House of the Year, which includes a $5,000 cash prize. Category winners will receive a $1,000 cash prize. The winners will be announced during the Houses Awards gala night in Melbourne on July 26.

Scroll down for a glimpse of the shortlist!

Shortlist category - New House under 200m2: Cloud House - Akin Atelier - Bondi Beach, NSW​. Photo: Murray Fredericks.
Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: Bundeena Beach House - Grove Architects - Bundeena, NSW. Photo: Michael Nichols.
Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: Hawthorn House - Edition Office - Hawthorn, VIC. Photo: Ben Hosking.
Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: Canopy House - Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors & Allison Pye Interiors Armadale, VIC. Photo: Lisa Cohen.
Shortlist category - House Alteration & Addition under 200m2: Plaster Fun House - Sans-Arc Studio - Torrensville, SA. Photo: Tash McCammon.
Shortlist category - ​House Alteration & Addition over 200m2: Empire - Austin Maynard Architects - Canberra, ACT. Photo: Derek Swalwell.
Shortlist category - New House under 200m2: Courted House - Breakspear Architects - Marrickville, NSW. Photo: Tom Ferguson.
Shortlist category - Apartment or Unit: Torbreck Apartment Renovation - KIN Architects - Highgate Hill, QLD. Photo: Christopher Frederick Jones.
Shortlist category - Machiya House - Downie North - Balmain, NSW. Photo: Katherine Lu.
Shortlist category - New House over 200m2: G B House - Renato D'Ettorre Architects - Gordon's Bay, NSW. Photo: Justin Alexander.
Shortlist category - House Alteration & Addition under 200m2: Balmain Rock - Benn + Penna Architecture - Balmain East, NSW. Photo: Tom Ferguson.
Shortlist categories - Garden or Landscape + New House over 200m2: Daylesford Longhouse - Partners Hill - Elevated Plains, VIC. Photo: Rory Gardiner.
Shortlist categories - House Alteration & Addition over 200m2 + House in a Heritage Context: Jacaranda House - Scott Petherick from SP Studio - Paddington, QLD. Photo: Katherine Lu.
Shortlist category - Sustainability: Biophilia - Slate House Northcote - Melbourne Design Studios (MDS) - Northcote, VIC. Photo: Peter Clarke Photography.

Check out the rest of the shortlist here.

RELATED NEWS 2019 MPavilion to be designed by Australian architect Glenn Murcutt
RELATED NEWS Winners of the 2018 National Australian Architecture Awards
RELATED NEWS Resilient Homes Design Challenge generates blue prints for low-cost, disaster-resilient and sustainable houses
RELATED NEWS Lochside House named RIBA House of the Year 2018

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