AUDA 2017 Winners and Commendations
Congratulations to all recipients of the 2017 Australian Urban Design Awards, and thank you to everyone who came to the award ceremony to recognise these exemplars of great planning and urban design.
The winners and commendations of the 2017 Australian Urban Design Awards are:
Australia Award for Urban Design, Delivered Outcome – Large Scale
Award:
Entry: Tonsley Innovation District (Adelaide, South Australia)
Team: Oxigen, Woods Bagot, Tridente Architects, KBR, WSP and Renewal SA
Commendations:
Entry: Junction Place, Wodonga (Wodonga, Victoria)
Team: Aspect Studios, Development Victoria and City of Wodonga
Entry: Elizabeth Quay (Perth, Western Australia)
Team: Metroplitan Redevelopment Authority with ARM Architecture and Taylor Cullity Lethlean
Entry: Maitland Levee (Maitland, New South Wales)
Team: McGregor Coxall
Australia Awards for Urban Design, Delivered Outcome – Small Scale
Award:
Entry: Orange Regional Museum (Orange, New South Wales)
Team: Crone
Commendations:
Entry: Sixth Street Revitalization Project (Murray Bridge, South Australia)
Team: Jensen Plus and the Rural City of Murray Bridge
Entry: Tanderrum Bridge (Melbourne, Victoria)
Team: John Wardle Architects and NADAAA in collaboration
Australia Award for Urban Design, Policies, Programs and Concepts – Large Scale
Award:
Entry: Better Placed – An integrated design policy for the built environment of New South Wales
Team: Government Architect New South Wales
Commendations:
Entry: Smart Seeds
Team: GHD with more than 30 industry partners
Entry: Transport for New South Wales Urban Design Guidelines
Team: Transport for New South Wales Precincts and Urban Design Team
Australia Award for Urban Design, Policies, Programs and Concepts – Small Scale
Commendations:
Entry: Parramatta Civic Link
Team: Aspect Studios and SJB
Entry: Fremantle 2029 Transformational Moves
Team: Cox Architecture and City of Fremantle
º£½ÇÉçÇø would like to thank the 2017 AUDA judging panel:
- William Chandler, Director, Chandler Consulting Services
- Malcolm Snow, Chief Executive, National Capital Authority
- Davina Knox, Senior Sustainability Consultant, WSP
- Jon Clements, Director, Jackson Clements Burrows
- Cindy Varnier, Infrastructure Sustainability Consultant, GHD
- Neil Savery, General Manager, Australian Building Codes Board
- Jill Garner, Victorian Government Architect
- Tim Hint, Melbourne leader, lighting, ARUP