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Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award

The Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award is an architecture prize presented annually since 2003 at the Victorian Architecture Awards by the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA). The award is presented to recognise long lasting, authentic and enduring architecture with usually more than 25 years since the completion of construction.

2020 Enduring Architecture Award, Great Southern Stand, MCG, built 1992

Background edit

The Enduring Architecture Award recognises achievement for the design of buildings of outstanding merit, which remain important as high quality works of architecture when considered in the contemporary context. Nominations for the award can be made by AIA members, non–members and non–architects, but must provide adequate material and information supporting the nomination for consideration of the jury.

Recipients of the state-based award are then eligible for consideration for the National Award for Enduring Architecture presented later in the same year, as part of the Australian National Architecture Awards.

In 2023 the award became a named award, recognising Melbourne based architect Maggie Edmond, recipient of the first Victorian Enduring Architecture Award in 2003 for the Chapel of St Joseph in Mont Albert North designed by her firm Edmond & Corrigan and built in 1978.[1][2]

The average age of buildings that have won the Award is 39.2 years (2003–2023).

Recipients of the Award edit

Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award (since 2003)
Year Architect Project Location Year built Years since Other AIA Awards
2023 Gregory Burgess Brambuk: Living Cultural Centre[3][4][5][6] 277 Grampians Road, Halls Gap, Grampians National Park 1990 33 years
2022 Allan Powell Crigan House[7][8][9][10] 21 Victoria Street, St Kilda 1989 33 years
2021 Kevin Borland, John and Phyllis Murphy and Peter McIntyre (with engineer Bill Irwin) Swimming and Diving Stadium[11] Olympic Boulevard and Batman Avenue, Olympic Park 1956 63 years
2020 Daryl Jackson in association with Tompkins Shaw and Evan Great Southern Stand[13] Melbourne Cricket Ground 1992 28 years
2019 Nonda Katsalidis Melbourne Terrace Apartments[14] Franklin and Queen Street, Melbourne 1994 25 years
  • Architecture Award, 1994
  • City of Melbourne Building and Planning Award, 1995
2018 Cocks Carmichael Whitford Yarra Footbridge, Southbank
(Evan Walker Bridge)[15]
Yarra River 1990 28 years
  • Walter Burley Griffin Award, 1990
2017 Loader and Bayley in association with Harris, Lange and Partners South Lawn car park[16] 152–292 Grattan Street, University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Melbourne 1972 45 years
2016 McGlashan Everist Heide II Heide Museum of Modern Art, 7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen 1968 48 years
2015 Romberg & Boyd Domain Park Apartments 93 Domain Road, South Yarra 1962 53 years
2014 Peter McIntyre McIntyre House (Butterfly House)[17][18] 2 Hodgson Street, Kew 1955 59 years
  • RAIA Architecture & Arts Award, 1954–1955
2013 Bates Smart & McCutcheon ICI House
(now Orica House)
1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne 1958 55 years
2012 Roy Grounds National Gallery of Victoria[19][20] 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 1967 45 years
2011 Robert Peck & Denton Corker Marshall One Collins Street[21] 1 Collins Street, Melbourne 1985 26 years
2010 Gregory Burgess Infill Housing Program by Ministry of Housing (1982—1985) Carlton and Fitzroy North, Melbourne 1983 27 years
  • RAIA (Victoria Chapter) Award for Outstanding Architecture, New Housing category: for Kay Street, Carlton, 1984
2009 Yuncken Freeman Brothers, Griffiths & Simpson (1956—1959); Gregory Burgess (1999—2001) Sidney Myer Music Bowl[22][23] Kings Domain, Melbourne 1959 50 years
2008 Kevin Borland, Architect's Group Clyde Cameron College
(now Murray Valley Private Hospital)[24]
Nordsvan Drive, Wodonga 1978 32 years
2007 Graeme Gunn Plumbers and Gasfitters Union Building[25] 52 Victoria Street, Carlton 1970 37 years
2006 Grounds, Romberg & Boyd Robin Boyd House II
(Walsh Street House)[26]
290 Walsh Street, South Yarra 1958 48 years
2005 Yuncken Freeman BHP House 140 William Street, Melbourne 1972 32 years
2004 Yuncken Freeman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne
(Cardinal Knox Centre)
Albert Street, East Melbourne 1971 34 years
2003 Edmond & Corrigan Chapel of St Joseph[28] (now Strabane Chapel Hall) 27–29 Strabane Avenue, Mont Albert North 1978 25 years
  • Merit Award for Outstanding Architecture, New Buildings Category, 1983 (Victorian Chapter)

Gallery of award recipients edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2023 Victorian Architecture Awards Winners". ArchitectureAU.com. 16 June 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Naming Honour: The Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award | 2023 Victorian Architecture Awards Night". YouTube. 16 June 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award Citation | Brambuk: The National Park and Cultural Centre". YouTube. 16 June 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Brambuk Living Cultural Centre". Gregory Burgess Architects. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Brambuk: The National Park and Cultural Centre, Gregory Burgess Architects". Architecture.com.au. 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Mountain Peaks: Brambuk, The National Park and Cultural Centre". Parks Victoria. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  7. ^ "2022 Victorian Architecture Awards Winners". Architecture.com.au. June 2022. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  8. ^ van Schaik, Leon (21 October 2015). "Painterly vision: Crigan House (Houses Magazine, August 2015)". ArchitectureAU.com.au. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  9. ^ "Step Inside St Kilda's Famous Crigan House With Tim Ross". The Design Files. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  10. ^ "National Shortlist: Enduring Architecture Award, Crigan House". Architecture.com.au. October 2022. Retrieved 8 October 2023.
  11. ^ "2021 Victorian Architecture Awards Winners". Architecture.com.au. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  12. ^ "2021 National Enduring Architecture Award". ArchitectureAU. Architecture Media Pty Ltd. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
  13. ^ "Great Southern Stand". Jackson Architecture. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  14. ^ "2019 Victorian Architecture Awards". ArchitectureAU.com. 28 June 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  15. ^ "States best architecture honoured at Victorian Architecture Awards (2018)". Architecture.com.au. 6 July 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  16. ^ "2017 Victorian Architecture Awards". ArchitectureAU.com. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  17. ^ "A Most Beautiful Piece of Land – Peter McIntyre's River House Block". McIntyre Partnership. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  18. ^ "McIntyre House". DOCOMOMO Australia. 2006. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  19. ^ "2012 Victorian Architecture Awards". ArchitectureAU.com. 30 June 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  20. ^ "Judging Architecture – what are the most important criteria now and then?". John Desmond. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  21. ^ "1 Collins Street". Denton Corker Marshall. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  22. ^ "All the awards, Victorian Architecture Awards, 2009". Sydney Morning Herald. 11 July 2009. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  23. ^ Cheng, Linda (13 Feb 2019). "'A national story of creative technical achievement': Sidney Myer Music Bowl celebrates 60th anniversary". ArchitectureAU.com.au. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  24. ^ "Australian Institute of Architects — State Awards". ArchitectureAU.com. 1 July 2008. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  25. ^ "Plumbers and Gasfitters Union Building". DOCOMOMO Australia. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  26. ^ "Boyd House II". DOCOMOMO Australia. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
  27. ^ "Award: RAIA 25 year award". Victorian Collections. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  28. ^ "Former Chapel of St Joseph 27–29 Strabane Avenue, Mont Albert North" (PDF). City of Whitehorse. 29 July 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2023.

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The Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award is an architecture prize presented annually since 2003 at the Victorian Architecture Awards by the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects AIA The award is presented to recognise long lasting authentic and enduring architecture with usually more than 25 years since the completion of construction 2020 Enduring Architecture Award Great Southern Stand MCG built 1992Contents 1 Background 2 Recipients of the Award 3 Gallery of award recipients 4 See also 5 ReferencesBackground editThe Enduring Architecture Award recognises achievement for the design of buildings of outstanding merit which remain important as high quality works of architecture when considered in the contemporary context Nominations for the award can be made by AIA members non members and non architects but must provide adequate material and information supporting the nomination for consideration of the jury Recipients of the state based award are then eligible for consideration for the National Award for Enduring Architecture presented later in the same year as part of the Australian National Architecture Awards In 2023 the award became a named award recognising Melbourne based architect Maggie Edmond recipient of the first Victorian Enduring Architecture Award in 2003 for the Chapel of St Joseph in Mont Albert North designed by her firm Edmond amp Corrigan and built in 1978 1 2 The average age of buildings that have won the Award is 39 2 years 2003 2023 Recipients of the Award editMaggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award since 2003 Year Architect Project Location Year built Years since Other AIA Awards2023 Gregory Burgess Brambuk Living Cultural Centre 3 4 5 6 277 Grampians Road Halls Gap Grampians National Park 1990 33 years National Award for Enduring Architecture 2023 Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture National 19902022 Allan Powell Crigan House 7 8 9 10 21 Victoria Street St Kilda 1989 33 years2021 Kevin Borland John and Phyllis Murphy and Peter McIntyre with engineer Bill Irwin Swimming and Diving Stadium 11 Olympic Boulevard and Batman Avenue Olympic Park 1956 63 years National Award for Enduring Architecture 2021 12 Building of the Year 19562020 Daryl Jackson in association with Tompkins Shaw and Evan Great Southern Stand 13 Melbourne Cricket Ground 1992 28 years Victorian Architecture Medal 1992 Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture National 19922019 Nonda Katsalidis Melbourne Terrace Apartments 14 Franklin and Queen Street Melbourne 1994 25 years Architecture Award 1994 City of Melbourne Building and Planning Award 19952018 Cocks Carmichael Whitford Yarra Footbridge Southbank Evan Walker Bridge 15 Yarra River 1990 28 years Walter Burley Griffin Award 19902017 Loader and Bayley in association with Harris Lange and Partners South Lawn car park 16 152 292 Grattan Street University of Melbourne Parkville Campus Melbourne 1972 45 years2016 McGlashan Everist Heide II Heide Museum of Modern Art 7 Templestowe Road Bulleen 1968 48 years Bronze Medal 19682015 Romberg amp Boyd Domain Park Apartments 93 Domain Road South Yarra 1962 53 years2014 Peter McIntyre McIntyre House Butterfly House 17 18 2 Hodgson Street Kew 1955 59 years RAIA Architecture amp Arts Award 1954 19552013 Bates Smart amp McCutcheon ICI House now Orica House 1 Nicholson Street Melbourne 1958 55 years2012 Roy Grounds National Gallery of Victoria 19 20 180 St Kilda Road Melbourne 1967 45 years2011 Robert Peck amp Denton Corker Marshall One Collins Street 21 1 Collins Street Melbourne 1985 26 years2010 Gregory Burgess Infill Housing Program by Ministry of Housing 1982 1985 Carlton and Fitzroy North Melbourne 1983 27 years RAIA Victoria Chapter Award for Outstanding Architecture New Housing category for Kay Street Carlton 19842009 Yuncken Freeman Brothers Griffiths amp Simpson 1956 1959 Gregory Burgess 1999 2001 Sidney Myer Music Bowl 22 23 Kings Domain Melbourne 1959 50 years National Award for Enduring Architecture 2009 Melbourne Prize 20022008 Kevin Borland Architect s Group Clyde Cameron College now Murray Valley Private Hospital 24 Nordsvan Drive Wodonga 1978 32 years2007 Graeme Gunn Plumbers and Gasfitters Union Building 25 52 Victoria Street Carlton 1970 37 years2006 Grounds Romberg amp Boyd Robin Boyd House II Walsh Street House 26 290 Walsh Street South Yarra 1958 48 years National Award for Enduring Architecture 2006 27 2005 Yuncken Freeman BHP House 140 William Street Melbourne 1972 32 years National Award for Enduring Architecture 2005 Award of Merit 1973 Bronze Medal 19752004 Yuncken Freeman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne Cardinal Knox Centre Albert Street East Melbourne 1971 34 years2003 Edmond amp Corrigan Chapel of St Joseph 28 now Strabane Chapel Hall 27 29 Strabane Avenue Mont Albert North 1978 25 years Merit Award for Outstanding Architecture New Buildings Category 1983 Victorian Chapter Gallery of award recipients editMaggie Edmond Enduring Architecture award recipients nbsp 2020 Award Great Southern Stand MCG built 1992 nbsp 2017 Award South Lawn Car Park University of Melbourne built 1972 nbsp 2016 Award Heide II built 1968 nbsp 2015 Award Domain Flats built 1962 nbsp 2013 Award ICI House built 1958 nbsp 2012 Award National Gallery of Victoria NGV built 1967 nbsp 2009 Award National and Victorian Sidney Myer Music Bowl built 1959 nbsp 2006 Award Walsh Street House built 1967 nbsp 2005 Award BHP House built 1967See also editAustralian Institute of Architects National Award for Enduring Architecture New South Wales Enduring Architecture Award Victorian Architecture Medal Wilkinson Award Robin Boyd Award Melbourne PrizeReferences edit 2023 Victorian Architecture Awards Winners ArchitectureAU com 16 June 2023 Retrieved 17 December 2023 Naming Honour The Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award 2023 Victorian Architecture Awards Night YouTube 16 June 2023 Retrieved 17 December 2023 Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award Citation Brambuk The National Park and Cultural Centre YouTube 16 June 2023 Retrieved 20 August 2023 Brambuk Living Cultural Centre Gregory Burgess Architects Retrieved 20 August 2023 Brambuk The National Park and Cultural Centre Gregory Burgess Architects Architecture com au 2023 Retrieved 20 August 2023 Mountain Peaks Brambuk The National Park and Cultural Centre Parks Victoria Retrieved 20 August 2023 2022 Victorian Architecture Awards Winners Architecture com au June 2022 Retrieved 17 December 2023 van Schaik Leon 21 October 2015 Painterly vision Crigan House Houses Magazine August 2015 ArchitectureAU com au Retrieved 20 August 2023 Step Inside St Kilda s Famous Crigan House With Tim Ross The Design Files Retrieved 21 August 2023 National Shortlist Enduring Architecture Award Crigan House Architecture com au October 2022 Retrieved 8 October 2023 2021 Victorian Architecture Awards Winners Architecture com au Retrieved 17 December 2023 2021 National Enduring Architecture Award ArchitectureAU Architecture Media Pty Ltd 4 November 2021 Retrieved 27 November 2021 Great Southern Stand Jackson Architecture Retrieved 20 August 2023 2019 Victorian Architecture Awards ArchitectureAU com 28 June 2019 Retrieved 4 March 2024 States best architecture honoured at Victorian Architecture Awards 2018 Architecture com au 6 July 2018 Retrieved 20 August 2023 2017 Victorian Architecture Awards ArchitectureAU com 30 June 2017 Retrieved 4 March 2017 A Most Beautiful Piece of Land Peter McIntyre s River House Block McIntyre Partnership Retrieved 20 August 2023 McIntyre House DOCOMOMO Australia 2006 Retrieved 20 August 2023 2012 Victorian Architecture Awards ArchitectureAU com 30 June 2012 Retrieved 17 December 2023 Judging Architecture what are the most important criteria now and then John Desmond Retrieved 17 December 2023 1 Collins Street Denton Corker Marshall Retrieved 20 August 2023 All the awards Victorian Architecture Awards 2009 Sydney Morning Herald 11 July 2009 Retrieved 22 January 2024 Cheng Linda 13 Feb 2019 A national story of creative technical achievement Sidney Myer Music Bowl celebrates 60th anniversary ArchitectureAU com au Retrieved 20 August 2023 Australian Institute of Architects State Awards ArchitectureAU com 1 July 2008 Retrieved 17 December 2023 Plumbers and Gasfitters Union Building DOCOMOMO Australia Retrieved 20 August 2023 Boyd House II DOCOMOMO Australia Retrieved 21 August 2023 Award RAIA 25 year award Victorian Collections Retrieved 15 January 2024 Former Chapel of St Joseph 27 29 Strabane Avenue Mont Albert North PDF City of Whitehorse 29 July 2016 Retrieved 20 August 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award amp oldid 1213844332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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