Year |
Architect |
Project |
Image |
Location |
Other awards and notes
|
1932 |
Peddle Thorp & Walker |
Science House |
|
157–169 Gloucester Street and Essex Street, The Rocks |
[4]
|
1933 |
Budden & Mackey |
Primary Producers' Bank |
|
105 Pitt Street, Sydney |
(demolished 1964)
|
1934 |
Professor Leslie Wilkinson |
Wiston Gardens |
|
4–6 Wiston Gardens, Double Bay |
[5]
|
1935 |
Fowell & McConnel |
St. Anne's Shrine |
|
60 Blair Street, Bondi |
[6]
|
1936 |
Budden & Mackey |
Transport House also known as NSW Government Railways Offices |
|
19 York Street, Sydney |
[7][8]
|
1937 |
J.D. Moore & V. L. Dowling |
West Wing, Frensham School |
|
Mittagong |
|
1938 |
F.A. Scorer |
City Incinerator |
|
Newcastle |
(demolished 1989)
|
1939 |
Eric W. Andrew |
Surf Pavilion |
|
South Steyne, Manly |
(demolished 1980)[9]
|
1940 |
G.H.B. McDonell |
House |
|
67 Elgin Street, Gordon |
|
1941 |
Stephenson & Turner |
King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies |
|
Missenden Road, Camperdown |
|
1942 |
Professor Leslie Wilkinson |
St. Michael's Church Complex Additions |
|
Corner Gilliver Avenue & Vaucluse Road, Vaucluse |
|
1943 |
Fowell, McConnel & Mansfield in association with Brian O'Rorke |
Orient Line Building |
|
2–6 Spring Street, Sydney |
(altered)
|
1944 |
NO AWARD
|
1945 |
Sydney Ancher |
House |
|
3 Maytone Avenue, Killara |
|
1946 |
Stephenson & Turner |
Concord Repatriation General Hospital |
|
Hospital Road, Concord |
|
1947 |
Stafford, Moor & Farrington |
Wormald Bros |
|
208 Young Street, Waterloo |
(demolished)
|
1948 |
A.H.A. Hanson |
House |
|
55 Illeroy Avenue, Killara |
|
1949 |
NO AWARD
|
1950 |
Spencer, Spencer & Bloomfield |
Top Dog Men's |
|
Pittwater Road, Dee Why |
(substantially altered)
|
1951 |
Harry Seidler |
Rose Seidler House |
|
71 Clissold Road, Wahroonga, historically referred as North Turramurra |
|
1952 |
Peddle Thorp & Walker |
Royal Swedish Legation |
|
5 Turrana Street, Yarralumla, Canberra |
|
1953 |
Professor Brian Lewis |
University House |
|
Australian National University, Canberra |
|
1954 |
Stafford Moor & Farrington |
Boots Pure Drug Company |
|
376 Eastern Valley Way, Roseville |
(demolished)
|
1955 |
Canberra Branch Commonwealth Department of Works (Architect Ian Slater) |
Canberra Olympic Pool |
|
36 Constitution Avenue, Canberra |
|
1956 |
Baldwinson, Booth & Peters |
Hotel Belmont |
|
Belmont |
|
1957 |
John Allen & Russell Jack |
House |
|
62 Boundary Road, Wahroonga |
|
1958 |
Architect's Branch Sydney City Council |
Florence Bartley Library |
|
Fitzroy Gardens, Potts Point |
(demolished 1995)
|
1959 |
Grounds, Romberg & Boyd |
Australian Academy of Science (The Shine Dome) |
|
15 Gordon Street, Acton, Canberra |
|
1960 |
Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley |
Badham House |
|
89 Dolans Road South, Caringbah |
|
1961 |
Bunning & Madden |
Liner House |
|
13–15 Bridge Street, Sydney |
[10]
|
1962 |
NSW Government Architect (Ted Farmer, Tom O’Mahony, Ken Woolley) |
Fisher Library |
|
University of Sydney |
|
1963 |
Ian McKay & Philip Cox |
St Andrews Presbyterian Agricultural College Boys Home[11] |
|
Leppington |
(closed 1980s, demolished 2015)
|
1964 |
NSW Government Architect (Ted Farmer and Peter Hall) |
Goldstein Hall[12] |
|
Fig Tree Lane, Kensington Campus, University of New South Wales |
|
Hely, Bell & Horne |
75 St Johns Road & Glebe Point Road (now Anglicare St Johns Village) |
|
75 St Johns Road, Glebe |
|
1965 |
Ian McKay & Philip Cox |
C.B. Alexander Presbyterian Agricultural College (Tocal College) |
|
Tocal, Paterson |
[13]
|
1966 |
Edwards, Madigan, Torzillo & Partners |
Warringah Shire Library (now Dee Why Library)[14] |
|
725 Pittwater Road, Dee Why |
|
1967 |
Harry Seidler & Associates |
Australia Square |
|
George Street, Sydney |
|
1968 |
NO AWARD
|
1969 |
NSW Government Architect (Ted Farmer) |
Marsden Retarded Children's Centre |
|
Mons Road, Westmead, historically referred as Parramatta |
(partially demolished)
|
1970 |
Edwards, Madigan, Torzillo & Briggs in conjunction with NSW Government Architect (Ted Farmer) |
Student Residence 'A' |
|
Mitchell College of Advanced Education, Bathurst |
|
1971 |
NO AWARD
|
1972
|
1973
|
1974
|
1975 |
NSW Government Architect (Charles Weatherburn) |
Art Gallery of New South Wales additions |
|
Art Gallery Road, Sydney |
|
1976 |
NO AWARD
|
1977
|
1978 |
NSW Government Architect (Ian Thomson) |
Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education |
|
Eaton Road, Lindfield |
|
1979 |
NO AWARD
|
1981 |
NSW Government Architect (Ian Thomson & Chris Johnson) |
Hampden Park Primary School |
|
Hampden Road, Lakemba |
|
Harry Seidler & Associates |
Glen Street Offices |
|
2 Glen Street, Milsons Point |
|
1982 |
NO AWARD
|
1983 |
Harry Seidler & Associates |
MLC Centre |
|
Martin Place, Sydney |
|
John Andrews |
American Express Tower (King George Tower) (now 388 George) |
|
388 George Street, Sydney |
|
1984 |
NSW Government Architect (Ian Thomson) |
Parklea Prison |
|
Sunnyholt Road, Parklea |
|
1985 |
NSW Government Architect (Ian Thomson) in association with Vivian Fraser |
Wharf Theatre |
|
Pier 4/5, Millers Point |
|
Glenn Murcutt |
Zachary's Restaurant[15] |
|
Mona Vale Road, Terrey Hills |
|
1986 |
NSW Government Architect (Ian Thompson & Colin Still) |
City Council Library & Regional Gallery |
|
Orange |
|
1987 |
Rice Daubney in association with Stephenson & Turner |
Queen Victoria Building restoration |
|
George Street, Sydney |
|
1988 |
NSW Government Architect (Lionel Glendenning) |
Powerhouse Museum |
|
500 Harris Street, Ultimo |
|
1989 |
NSW Government Architect (Lindsay Kelly) |
Art Gallery of New South Wales extensions & alterations |
|
Art Gallery Road, Sydney |
|
Cox Richardson Taylor Partners |
Sydney Exhibition Centre |
|
Darling Harbour, Sydney |
(demolished 2014)
|
1990 |
Bligh Robinson Architects |
Lake Crackenback Village |
|
Alpine Way, Thredbo |
|
1991 |
Harry Seidler & Associates |
Grosvenor Place |
|
225 George Street, Sydney |
|
1992 |
Jørn Utzon |
Sydney Opera House |
|
Sydney |
(Commemorative Award)
|
1993 |
NO AWARD
|
1994 |
Denton Corker Marshall |
Governor Phillip Tower |
|
1 Farrer Place, Sydney |
|
1995 |
NO AWARD
|
1996
|
1997 |
Grose Bradley Architects |
Architecture Studios |
|
University of Newcastle |
|
1998 |
Hassell |
Olympic Park Station |
|
Sydney Olympic Park |
|
1999 |
Glenn Murcutt, Wendy Lewin, Reg Lark |
Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Education Centre |
|
170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo NSW |
|
2000 |
MGT Architects |
The Scientia |
|
University of New South Wales |
|
Bligh Voller Nield |
Tennis Centre |
|
Sydney Olympic Park |
|
2001 |
Suters Architects with Stutchbury & Pape |
Life Sciences Building |
|
University of Newcastle |
|
2002 |
Hassell in association with Peter Armstrong Architecture |
National Institute of Dramatic Art |
|
Anzac Parade, Kensington |
|
2003 |
Bligh Voller Nield and Woods Bagot |
University of Technology Sydney, City Campus, Building 10 |
|
Broadway, Sydney |
|
2004 |
Renzo Piano Building Workshop in association with Lend Lease Design |
Aurora Place |
|
88 Phillip Street, Sydney |
|
2005 |
Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp |
The Mint, Historic Houses Trust of NSW |
|
Macquarie Street, Sydney |
|
2006 |
Bligh Voller Nield |
36/37 Squadron Headquarters, Royal Australian Air Force |
|
RAAF Base Richmond |
|
2007 |
NO AWARD
|
2008 |
Kennedy Associates |
Bowden Centre, Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan |
|
Mount Annan |
|
2009 |
Candalepas Associates |
All Saints Grammar School |
|
13–17 Cecilia Street, Belmore |
|
2010 |
Hassell |
Epping to Chatswood Rail Link, Intermediate Stations |
|
Macquarie Park North Ryde |
|
2011 |
Bligh Voller Nield |
Brain and Mind Research Institute, Youth Mental Health Building |
|
94 Mallett Street, Camperdown |
|
2012 |
BVN Architecture |
Mabel Fidler Building, Ravenswood School for Girls[16] |
|
Gordon |
|
2013 |
Collins and Turner Architects |
Waterloo Youth, Family and Community Centre (now Weave Youth & Community Services) |
|
1B Elizabeth Street, Waterloo |
|
2014 |
Neeson Murcutt Architects in association with City of Sydney |
Prince Alfred Park + Pool Upgrade |
|
Prince Alfred Park, Surry Hills |
|
2015 |
BVN |
Westmead Millennium Institute |
|
Westmead |
|
2016 |
Neeson Murcutt Architects |
Kempsey Crescent Head Surf Life Saving Club |
|
Crescent Head |
|
2017 |
Crone Architects |
Orange Regional Museum[19][20] |
|
151 Byng Street, Orange |
- NSW Premier's Prize, 2017[21]
|
2018 |
Candalepas Associates |
Punchbowl Mosque[22][23] |
|
25–27 Matthews Street, Punchbowl |
|
2019 |
CHROFI |
Maitland Riverlink |
|
Maitland |
|
2020 |
Johnson Pilton Walker with NSW Government Architect |
Anzac Memorial Centenary Extension[25][26] |
|
Hyde Park, Sydney |
|
2021 |
Hassell Studio |
Sydney Theatre Company[27] |
|
Pier 4/5, Walsh Bay located at 15 Hickson Road, Dawes Point, Sydney |
|
2022 |
Kerstin Thompson Architects |
Bundanon Art Museum and Bridge[28][29] |
|
Bundanon, 533 Bundanon Road, Illaroo, NSW |
|
2023 |
SANAA with Architectus (Executive Architects) |
North Building (Sydney Modern), Art Gallery of New South Wales[30] |
|
Art Gallery Road, Sydney |
|
2024 |
Grimshaw and Andrew Burges Architects with McGregor Coxall |
Parramatta Aquatic Centre[31] |
|
7A Park Parade, Parramatta |
|