Victorian Architecture Awards
The Victorian Architecture Awards are architecture awards that are annually awarded to buildings in the state Victoria, Australia. These awards have been awarded since 1929 by the Australian Institute of Architects.[1]
To mark the 75th edition of the Victorian Architecture Awards, a book was published called Judging Architecture – Issues, Divisions, Triumphs.[1]
Awards
The most prestigious award of the Victorian Architecture Awards is the Victorian Architecture Medal; from 1929 till 1942 it was called the Street Architecture Medal.
Other awards include:
- Victorian Architecture Medal
- William Wardell Award for Public Architecture
- Public Architecture Award (Alterations and Additions)
- Joseph Reed Award for Urban Design
- Sir Osborn McCutcheon Award for Commercial Architecture
- Marion Mahony Award for Interior Architecture
- John George Knight Award for Heritage Architecture
- Harold Desbrowe-Annear Award for Residential Architecture Houses – New
- John and Phyllis Murphy Award for Residential Architecture Houses – Alterations and Additions
- Best Overend Award for Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing
- Kevin Borland Award for Small Project Architecture
- Allan and Beth Coldicutt Award for Sustainable Architecture
- COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture
- Award for Enduring Architecture
- Bates Smart Award for Architecture in the Media
- President's Prize for the Hall of Fame
- 25 Year Award
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