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ASAA Architectural Stone Award Winners at designEX 2014

The Australian Stone Advisory Association Architectural Stone Awards were presented during the first evening of designEX 2014 (28 May) by David West of International Conservation Services and architect Stephen Varady, of Stephen Varady Architecture.

The Awards were adjudicated by:

asaa judges 2014David Saunders of S2 Design (right)
Lindsay Davis of Garner Davis (left)
Alex Njoo (centre)

The Award criteria were established by ASAA and the Australian Institute of Architects to reward commercial and residential projects which exhibit ‘good design values’ and ‘appropriate use’ of materials.

The awards acknowledged the use of imported stone and Australian natural stone and were presented to the project architect or sculptor, and the stone supplier.

Approximately 130 people attended the presentation. The Awards were sponsored by Stone Initiatives.

IMPORTED STONE AWARDS

OandM residentialBest Residential
Project: Private residence in Sydney, New South Wales
Architect: Huw Turner of Collins Turner
Stone and supplier: Pietre Antibes limestone from Ocean+ Merchant

 

 

TTI StoneBest Commercial
Project:
Freshwater 2 – Commercial Tower in Melbourne, Victoria
Architect:
Eamon Harrington
of Bates Smart
Stone and supplier:
Onyx from TTI Stone


AUSTRALIAN STONE AWARDS

Wagner Hew chee fongSculpture / Public Art
Project
: Dwell in Moranbah, Queensland
Sculptor: Hew Chee Fong & L.M Noonan
Stone and supplier: Grandee Granite from Grandee Granite Quarries, New South Wales

 

 

 

Joint winner and special commendation

GosfordProject: Wurrungwuri stone sculpture in Sydney, New South Wales
Sculptor: Chris Booth
Stone and supplier: Piles Creek & Wondabyne sandstones from Gosford Quarries, NSW

 

 

JPW National Workers memorialCivic Project
Project:
National Workers Memorial in the Australian Capital Territory
Architect: Brendan Murray of Johnson Pilton Walker
Stone and supplier: Austral Juperana granite (WA ) and Balmoral Green granite (SA), AustralAsian Granites; Darwin Brown granite (NT), Southpac; Natone granite (Tas), Melocco Stone; Bluestone (Vic), Bam Stone; Mugga Mugga porphyry (NSW), Boral; Grandee granite (NSW), Marblecraft; Bianca Mist marble (Qld), Cairns Marble & Granite; Mintaro Slate (SA), Mintaro.

Kanmantoo

Best Residential
Project:
Private residence in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Architect: TT Architecture, Canberra
Stone and supplier: Kanmantoo Bluestone, South Australia

 

 

Sarkis Eco Resort

Best Commercial
Project:
Emirates Eco Resort in New South Wales
Architect: Annraoi Morris of Turner & Associates
Stone and supplier: Sandstone from Sarkis Bros, New South Wales

Bamstone overseasBest Export
Project:
Eden Gardens, Beirut, Lebanon
Architect: Tim Fowler of LAB Architecture, Melbourne
Stone and supplier: Bluestone from BAM Stone, Victoria

 

Wollombi restoration St AlbansBest Restoration
Project:
St Alban’s Church in Muswellbrook, New South Wales
Architect: Linda Babic of Heritas Architecture, New South Wales
Stone and supplier: Wollombi Sandstone, New South Wales

 

 

 

PREMIER AWARD WINNER:

00_JPW_NationalWorkersMemorial_Brett Boardman

National Workers Memorial in the Australian Capital Territory

Civic Project
Project:
National Workers Memorial in the Australian Capital Territory
Architect: Brendan Murray of Johnson Pilton Walker
Stone and supplier: Austral Juperana granite (WA ) and Balmoral Green granite (SA), AustralAsian Granites; Darwin Brown granite (NT), Southpac; Natone granite (Tas), Melocco Stone; Bluestone (Vic), Bam Stone; Mugga Mugga porphyry (NSW), Boral; Grandee granite (NSW), Marblecraft; Bianca Mist marble (Qld), Cairns Marble & Granite; Mintaro Slate (SA), Mintaro.

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Tile & Stone seminars at designEX 2014

Tile-&-Stone-zone-seminars-art2With support from the Australian Tile Council and the Australian Stone Advisory Association, designEX 2014 will present the following 3 day programme of industry-related seminars and panel sessions at the Sydney Exhibition Centre, Glebe Island, Sydney from 28-30 May 2014. Download the 3 day programme

28 May: 5 seminars focusing on tile and stone materials and selection.

29 May: 6 seminars focusing on tile and stone installation, maintenance and waterproofing.

30 May: Three special panel sessions between 10:30am and 4:15pm.

To gain FREE entry, pre-register online at www.designex.info after 15 March.

ASAA News

newasaaStory recently publishing in Discovering Stone about the association’s recently re-designed its website www. asaa.com.au. The reinvigorated site features related industry news and links to key articles about native stone that have appeared in Discovering Stone magazine. Read the Discovering Stone story.