20th Australian Timber Design Awards Winners

The 2019 Australian Timber Design Awards honoured excellence in timber architecture at The Crown in Melbourne. fitzpatrick + partners won first prize for The Seed House, a stunning Castlecrag home that harmoniously blends with its natural surroundings. Other notable winners included Bates Smart Architects, AECOM, and iph architects. Read the full list of winners and learn about the innovative projects below.
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The Annual Australian Timber Design Award winners for 2019 were announced at The Crown in Melbourne this October. Fitzpatrick + Partners claimed first prize for their stunning Castlecrag home, The Seed House.

The Seed House blends seamlessly with the surrounding bushland typical of Castlecrag, floating on a steep, rocky overhang that juts out into Middle Harbour. This warm and charismatic home is hugged by rocky outcrops and Angophora trees. The architect’s use of the latest technologies in engineered timber construction gives this eco-friendly structure a sense of warmth and homeliness, as well as structure and character. Its purposeful use of natural elements – timber, steel, stone and concrete – will help this forever-home age as the years go by.

2019 Judging Panel

Award Winners

  • Overall Winner – The Seed House – fitzpatrick + partners 

Merits

  • People’s Choice – 25 King – Bates Smart Architects, Aurecon and Lendlease DesignMake
  • Sustainability – Monash University Gillies Hall – AECOM, JCB Architects and Multiplex
  • Innovative Structural Design – Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre – iph architects with ATC Studio
  • Rising Star – Adam Markowitz for Oak REDefined Denfair Pavilion
  • Small Budget – Blue Mountains CLT Studio – Design King Company

Excellence in Timber Applications: 

  • Residential Class 1 – New Building – The Seed House – fitzpatrick + partners
  • Residential Class 1 – Alteration or Addition – Brown Street House – Rod Pindar & Natalie Sciberras
  • Multi-Residential – Fenner Hall Student Accommodation, Australian National University – BVN & Lendlease DesignMake
    • Commendation – Multi-Residential – Denison Rivulet – Taylor and Hinds Architects
  • Public Buildings – Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Primary School – BVN and TTW
  • Commercial Buildings – 25 King – Bates Smart Architects, Aurecon and Lendlease DesignMake
  • Interior Fitout – Residential – His and Her House – FMD Architects
  • Interior Fitout – Commercial – 1 Martin Place – Adriano Pupilli Architects & Siren Design Group
  • Landscape – Mernda Pavillion & Playspace – MDG Landscape Architects
  • Furniture and Joinery – Tailored Couch – Simon Ancher Studio
  • Stand Alone Structure – Somewhere Other – Jacaranda and John Wardle Architects

Excellence in Timber Products  

  • Australian Certified Timber – Mount Mulligan Lodge – David Dubois Design + Interior Architecture
  • Fit-out Featuring Decorative Sliced Timber Veneers – Bank of China, Sussex Street Sydney – Built and Group GSA
  • Imported Timber – Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre – iph architects with ATC Studio
  • Recycled Timber – Mount Mulligan Lodge – David Dubois Design + Interior Architecture
  • Timber Flooring – Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre – iph architects with ATC Studio
  • Timber Panels  Castle Cove House – TERROIR in collaboration with Pascale Gomes-McNabb Design
  • Timber Veneers – Luther College – Imagination Hub – Cox Architecture and Ireland Brown Construction
  • Timber Windows and Doors – Tree Haus – Pedersen Architecture

We want to extend gratitude to our panel of judges, sponsors, and project participants. You owe the success of the 2019 Australian Timber Design Awards – Australasia’s foremost timber design and architectural awards – to us.

About the Australian Timber Design Awards

The vision of the Australian Timber Design Awards is to highlight, advertise, advocate, and develop a timber design ethos through the encouragement and showcasing of superlative timber design in various applications. A broad range of entry categories demonstrates the diversity of timber and permits recognition of achievement in various areas.

Please visit our Winners Gallery page for more information on winning projects information including architects, engineers, fabricators, builders, locations as well as project images and photography credits.