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2011 Awards magazine now online |
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011 00:00 |
2011 Residential Class 1, New Buildings - Highly Commended - Berlina Projects -
Lilypad
The 2011 Australian Timber Design Awards magazine is now available
online.
It showcases this year's winners in all categories, with photos of all entries -- winners and non-winners alike. It makes an excellent souvenir and is a great source of ideas for anyone thinking of designing in wood or of entering the Awards in future years.
Please take a moment to flick through the
online version
of the magazine.
One more thing: We'd love you to fill out our
online survey.
It only takes a minute and we need your feedback to ensure that the Awards continues to meet the evolving needs of the Australian design community. |
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Free formal CPD talks for architects and designers |
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 00:00 |
2011 Residential Class 1, New Buildings - Timothy Moon Architects -
Escarpment House
Book a no-cost WoodSolutions Tutorial presentation for your office or CPD learning group now—before the 31 March CPD deadline for NSW and Queensland architects. Attendees are eligible for formal or informal CPD points. All ten presentations available have been assessed by the AIA and meet the Architects Board criteria of the relevant states. Architects claiming formal CPD points have to complete six questions for each presentation.
The Inspirational Projects presentation has been updated with the winners of the 2011 Australian Timber Design Awards.
The presentations are available nationally and are also suitable for other building design and engineering professionals.
For more information please visit
WoodSolutions
or email
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2011 Australian Timber Design Awards winners announced! |
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Wednesday, 19 October 2011 00:00 |
2011 Overall Winner - Circa Morris-Nunn Walker -
Saffire
The
winners
of the 2011 Australian Timber Design Awards have been announced!
The main winner is Circa Morris-Nunn Walker for Saffire a lavish 20 suite resort overlooking Great Oyster Bay, Tasmania.
The judging panel was wowed by the manner in which the Saffire resort responds to its bushland surroundings. The organic curves of the resort roofs rise gradually above the bush like small hills, reminiscent of the gentle peaks of the nearby Hazard Ranges. These complex curves could not have been achieved without the design flexibility of pre-fabricated structural timber – a fact that ultimately gave Saffire the edge over other timber-rich finalists.
Winners of all categories were announced on October 18 at Chapter House, Melbourne. Major figures from the design community were on hand to enjoy what has become the premier event in the timber design calendar.
See the full list of winners.
Thank you to our judges, our sponsors and, most of all, the many members of the Australian timber design and architecture community who entered projects. The success of the 2011 Australian Timber Design Awards
-- Australasia's foremost timber design and architectural awards – is due to you. |
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Trans-Tasman winners announced |
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Monday, 20 December 2010 00:00 |
2010 Trans-Tasman Timber Design Awards Commercial Construction - Turner and Associates Architects and Taylor Thomson Whitting Consulting Engineers - Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa
The winners of the inaugural Trans-Tasman Timber Design Awards have been announced.
David Boyle Architect won the Residential Housing Award with
Burridge Read Residence,
the winning entry in the 2010 Australian Timber Design Awards (ATDA).
Turner and Associates Architects and Taylor Thomson Whitting Consulting Engineers took home the Commercial Construction Award with
Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa,
another stand-out entry in the 2010 ATDA.
Waitomo Caves Visitors' Centre
by Dunning Thornton Consultants, Architecture Workshop, Hunter Laminates, and Hawkins Construction snagged the Community Award for New Zealand.
Winners were chosen from among the very best entries in the Australian and the New Zealand Timber Design Awards. The finalists were:
Residential: Burridge Read residence (Aus), Coromandel Beach House (NZ), Hilltop House (Aus), Mountain Range House (NZ)
Commercial: Gwinganna Lifestyle Retreat Spa Sanctury (Aus), MAF Multipurpose Building (NZ), Sales Pavillion/Community Centre for Fraser (NZ), Wolgan Valley Resort and Spa (Aus)
Community: Arts, Conference and entertainment Centre (Aus), Regatta Foreshore Kiosk and Amenities Building (Aus), Supreme Court (NZ), Waitomo Caves Visitors’ Centre (NZ) |
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See the best in UK timber design |
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Thursday, 19 January 2012 00:00 |
Experience the very latest timber design trends on the
2012 WoodSolutions UK Field Tour.
This is a unique opportunity to meet the architects and engineers behind some of the most exciting timber-based projects in the world. You'll hear how they used new materials and techniques to create their revolutionary designs -- and you'll get to network with some of the biggest international names in the industry. To find out more, please visit
WoodSolutions.
Bookings close 9 February.
Entries will shortly open for the 2012 Australian Timber Design Awards.
We're excited about this year's competition as we have big surprises in store -- and we expect to receive a bumper crop of entries. Take a moment to visit our
galleries of previous winners... and get thinking now about submitting an entry! |
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