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The winners of the 2015 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards

From an imaginative children’s playground and waterfront library to a tiny cabin perched atop rugged Victorian cliffs, the winners of the sixth annual Intergrain Timber Vision Awards are creative, diverse and visionary.

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The Library at The Dock

Faced with 124 exceptional entries, a panel of esteemed judges chose winners across five categories including: commercial interior, commercial exterior, residential interior, residential exterior, and this year’s new category – public space. Each winner received a $2,000 cash prize and Intergrain product to the value of $3,000.

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The Library at The Dock

The overall winner (and also taking home the commercial interior award) was Clare Design for The Library at The Dock. Located in Melbourne, the project was celebrated by the judges for utilising timber to its fullest, from surface to structure. The result is a quality public building that is “both timeless and modern”.

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Lagoon House

Another standout was the residential interior award, which was won by Taylor and Hinds Architects for Tasmania’s Lagoon House. The judges commented on the “ability of the design to gently bring the inside out” and were impressed by a use of timber that is “so solid and delicate, simple and beautiful.”

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Jubilee Playground

The public space award won by Sue Barnsley Design for Jubilee Playground is also worthy of mention. Situated in Sydney’s Glebe, the use of timber is not only educational, but “stylistic, free and with a sense of adventure”, such as the handcrafted, pod-like cubby house hidden within a fig tree.

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Entries now open for the Intergrain Timber Vision Awards 2015

One of the best hotels I’ve ever stayed at (Canberra’s Hotel Hotel in the Nishi precinct by March Studio) and one of the most gorgeous homes I’ve ever written about (Lilyfield Warehouse by Virginia Kerridge Architects) were two of the winners of last year’s Intergrain Timber Vision Awards. I therefore have very high hopes for this year’s entries!

Nishi by March Studio
Nishi by March Studio

With entries now open and closing 30 June, the awards celebrate advanced timber application and projects that push the boundaries. Design professionals across the building and landscaping industries are invited to enter innovative projects, which showcase the creative and visionary use of timber.

Lilyfield Warehouse by Virginia Kerridge Architects
Lilyfield Warehouse by Virginia Kerridge Architects

With over 100 quality entries received last year and a continued increase in high-calibre entries over the past six years, Intergrain is proud to announce two new categories to the awards. This year the new Public Space and Student categories will join Exterior Residential, Interior Residential, Exterior Commercial and Interior Commercial.

The judging panel will be made up of leading industry professionals and winners from each category will receive a $2,000 cash prize, Intergrain product to the value of $3,000, and national exposure with an editorial feature in Architecture Australia magazine.

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Winners of the Intergrain Timber Vision Awards announced

This year’s winners of the Intergrain Timber Vision Awards don’t disappoint. Think a stunning warehouse conversion in Sydney, two holistically sustainable properties in Melbourne and a hybrid of art and architecture in Canberra.

Stonewood by Breathe Architecture
Stonewood by Breathe Architecture

Created to celebrate the valuable role timber plays in Australian architecture and design, this morning’s awards breakfast saw four winners picked from over 100 entries. With winners in both residential exterior and interior and commercial exterior and interior, the competition was fierce, with many entries pushing the boundaries with their innovative use of timber.

Lilyfield Warehouse by Virginnia Kerridge Architects
Lilyfield Warehouse by Virginnia Kerridge Architects

The two residential award recipients demonstrated how timber could be used as an alternative to other materials with advantageous sustainable qualities. Stonewood by Breathe Architecture, took home the title for best residential exterior, thanks to the unique details of its surrounding context and taking inspiration from an 1850s Georgian cottage. The best residential interior went to Lilyfield Warehouse, a NSW property designed by Virginia Kerridge Architects and a home that has to be one of my favourites ever (you can read more about it here)! With seamless integration between old and new, the project was awarded for its honest and strong response to an old building, demonstrating creative timber adaptation to an existing industrial warehouse.

The Commons by Breathe Architecture
The Commons by Breathe Architecture

The Commons commercial space, also designed by Breathe Architecture, won best commercial exterior. The project was awarded for its holistically sustainable and functional aspects, designed to off-set the harsh urbanised conditions of its inner city location. Judged best commercial interior was the multipurpose building Nishi in Canberra, which I visited only last month when I stayed at Hotel Hotel. Designed by March Studio, believe me when I say that it is as amazing in real life as it is in photos!

Nishi by March Studio
Nishi by March Studio

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2014 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards judges

Four leading industry professionals have come together to form the prestigious judging panel for the 2014 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards.

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Judges: Rob, Elizabeth, Cameron and Phil

The panel, which features Rob Backhouse, managing director of Hassell; Elizabeth Watson-Brown, design director at Architectus; Cameron Bruhn from Architecture Media and Phil White, general manager – Dulux Trade, will select the winning entries.

Intergrain trade brand manager, Amanda Chalmers, said: “Our judges consistently demonstrate first-class expertise, knowledge and leadership in the design industry. Their application of these abilities will be a driving force for the overall selection strategy.”

The judges will review the shortlisted entries across the following categories: commercial interior; commercial exterior; residential interior; and residential exterior. Designers have until 27 June to submit their entries, with the winners being announced on 15 August.

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Entries for the 2014 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards now open

Celebrating the innovative use of timber, the 2014 Intergrain Timber Vision Awards are now open and encouraging design professionals in Australia and New Zealand to enter.

2013 ITVA Winner for the Residential Exterior category: House House by Andrew Maynard Architects
2013 Residential Exterior winner: Andrew Maynard Architects

This year’s categories include Exterior Residential, Interior Residential, Exterior Commercial and Interior Commercial, with the awards aiming to celebrate projects that push the timber design boundaries.

“Timber continues to be a growing trend in both commercial and residential design and with this movement, projects are breaking away from traditional applications to using timber in new and innovative ways,” says Intergrain trade brand manager, Amanda Chalmers. “We can’t wait to receive entries which speak to this sentiment, once again highlighting the important role timber plays in Australian architecture.”

2013 Commerical Interior winner: Breathe Architecture
2013 Commercial Interior winner: Breathe Architecture

Entries for the fifth Intergrain Timber Vision Awards will be judged by a prestigious panel including: Rob Backhouse of Hassell; Elizabeth Watson-Brown of Architectus; Cameron Bruhn from Architecture Media and Phil White of Dulux Trade.

Winners will receive a $2,000 cash prize plus Intergrain product to the value of $5,000, whilst also gaining industry exposure with an editorial feature in Architecture Australia. Entries close Friday 27 June.

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