2010 North Queensland Regional Architecture Awards
Seventeen architectural projects were entered into this year's awards, ranging from Magnetic Island and Hamilton Island to Townsville and Ingham.
Entertainment
Centre claims top prize at QLD architecture awards
The Mackay
Entertainment and Convention Centre by Cox Rayner Architects has been named
Building of the Year at the Australian Institute of Architects' 2010 North
Queensland Regional Architecture Awards.
In awarding the prize, Queensland state awards director, Bud Brannigan said
"This building not only provides a new 1,500 seat auditorium for Mackay,
but also invests the city's cultural precinct with new momentum ... Externally,
a series of continuous, closely spaced, 8m high hardwood columns to the street
edge of the building provides both civic scale and contributes to the
prevention of sun penetration".
Seventeen architectural projects were entered into this year's awards, ranging
from MagneticIsland
and HamiltonIsland to Townsville and Ingham. Seven
regional commendations were awarded, including a commendation for one of the
last projects ever designed and constructed by the late architect, Harry
Seidler.
The House of the Year Award was presented to Horseshoe Bay House on MagneticIsland by Troppo Architects. "Three
separate pavilions, totalling 120 sqm, together with generous verandahs,
combine to form a humble building which captures all of the qualities of its
location on MagneticIsland," Brannigan
said.
Commendations were also presented to Tyto Wetlands Cultural Centre at Ingham by
Troppo Designs; Wave on Hamilton by Harry Seidler and Associates; Townsville
North Railway Yards by Fairweather Proberts Architects; Blue Water Lagoon by
Aecom and Lanai by BVN Architecture.
All commendation recipients are now in the running for Queensland Architecture
Awards, to be announced in Brisbane
on 19 June.