Design & Style

Check Out the Winners of the 2016 House Awards

Get some renovation inspiration.
Tom Clift
July 23, 2016

Overview

Looking for a little bit of renovation inspiration? In that case, you've come to the right place. Bestowed this week by a jury of respected Australian architects and designers, the House Awards celebrate the latest innovations in contemporary architecture. Reckon if we all pooled our money we could buy one of these?

The top prize, Australian House of the Year, went to a wood-paneled apartment in Darling Point, Sydney – the very same apartment that took home the Premier Award for Australian Interior Design at the Australian Interior Design Awards just last month. It also won the House Awards' gong for Best Apartment or Unit, with the jury commending the "refined and surprising design" that contrasted "floating American oak and painted white steel joinery."

The awards for Best New House Over and Under 200m² went to houses in NSW and Queensland, respectively, while a property on the banks of Melbourne's Yarra won prizes for Sustainability and Best Outdoor Design.

Check out the full list of House Award winners, below.

AUSTRALIAN HOUSE OF THE YEARDarling Point Apartment by Chenchow Little

NEW HOUSE UNDER 200m²Naranga Avenue House by James Russel Architect

NEW HOUSE OVER 200m²Deepwater by Tobias Partners

HOUSE ALTERATION AND ADDITION UNDER 200m²Baffle House by Claire Cousins Architects

HOUSE ALTERATION AND ADDITION OVER 200m²Project Zero by BVN

APARTMENT OR UNITDarling Point Apartment by Chenchow Little

OUTDOORFairfield House by Kennedy Nolan

HOUSE IN A HERITAGE CONTEXTBayside Fire Station by Owen Architecture

SUSTAINABILITYFairfield House by Kennedy Nolan

EMERGING ARCHITECTURE PRACTICE – Rob Kennon Architects