Tasmania’s extraordinary Museum of Old and New Art (pictured below) has won the prized Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture 2012.
Melbourne architects Fender Katsalidis received the honour at the Australian Institute of Architects 2012 National Awards.
The awards, which were held in Perth’s historic Midland Railway Workshops, are the nation’s most prestigious awards in the design and construction industry.
The Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture was picked up by archiectus + ingenhoven architects for 1 Blight Street, Sydney (pictured above), while the late, great Harry Seidler won the National Enduring Architecture Award for Australia Square in Sydney.
Another Sydney legend – The Swifts at Darling Point (pictured above)– claimed the Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage for Clive Lucas Stapleton & Partners’ restoration of the 56-room Victorian Gothic mansion.