AWARDS

SBE team members have received awards at both State and National levels.
   
 

2007
Royal Australian Institute of Architects (Tasmanian Chapter)
Sustainable Architecture, Heritage and Public Architecture
For the design of the School of Architecture at the University of Tasmania as architects in collaboration with Six Degrees.

 
 

2007
Royal Australian Institute of Architects (National)
Award for Sustainable Architecture
University of Tasmania School of Architecture in collaboration with Six Degrees.


 
  2007
Royal Australian Institute of Architects
Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage
University of Tasmania School of Architecture in collaboration with Six Degrees.


 
  2007
Royal Australian Institute of Architects
Sustainable Architecture - commendation
Filter House Broome WA
'Filter House' demonstrating sustainability leadership in the provision of public housing in northwest of Western Australia. Constructed in Broome by the Western Australian Department of Housing and Works.

 
 

 

2005
HIA Greensmart Award for National Energy Efficiency Awarded
"Filter House' demonstrating sustainability leadership in the provision of public housing in northwest of Western Australia. Constructed in Broome by the Western Australian Department of Housing and Works.

 
 

 

2003
West Australian Department of Housing and Works National Broome Sustainable Housing Competition
Winner

For
design of a sustainable public housing prototype, appropriate for north-western Australia

 
 

 

2002
Boroondara City Council 2001 – 02
Design Awards
Energy efficiency and / or sustainability category – Joint winner
For 53 –55 Cotham Road, Kew townhouses.

 
 

 

2001
Royal Australian Planning Institute (Victorian Division) Awards for planning excellence
Ecologically sustainable development category - commendation
For co-authoring with Planisphere the City of Melbourne ESD Planning Guidelines

 
 

 

2001
Royal Australian Institute of Architects (Victorian Chapter) –
Sustainable Architecture - winner
For the design of the most energy efficient and environmentally sensitive residential project in Victoria for the Bairnsdale house.

 
 

 

2001
City of Port Phillip 2000 Design and Development awards –
winner – category six: best contribution to achieving sustainable development
For the design of the residential extension in St Kilda that incorporates low energy and ESD features.

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