

Now in their 16th year, the 2022
The last 24 months of both man-made and natural disasters has provided a direct look into the future of humanity for the next decade at least, and as such, has positioned us as powerful impetus for change.
Not surprising then that the 2022 Sustainability Awards have received such a high number of entries this year.
For the second year running, the Shortlist was chosen via our live judging day – which was also proudly supported by
And who could forget our amazing judges on the day – from head judge Dick Clarke to the main jury consisting of Sandra Furtado, Suzanne Toumbourou, Kate Nason, David Coates, Jeremy Spencer, Simone Schenkel, Arianna Brambilla, Mike Faine and of course, Mahalath Halperin, with Oliver Reed being absent whilst in the Andes!
This year, the jury found the entrants to be somewhat easier to discern, although having said that, one of the judges did note that this year, some of the comparisons between entries were like ‘Comparing apples with elephants’.
This, of course, alludes to the fact that few of the entries could actually prove any of their rating adherences, a situation that will not happen next year with some of the changes that we are set to implement.
As another of our judges says, “this day is about marrying science and design”, and as custodians of Australia’s biggest and oldest built environment suitability awards, it is incumbent on us to realise the natural evolution of our awards programme.
Having said that, the quality of the winners was something that we have seen improve year in, year out, and something bodes very positively for the upcoming Gala Awards night on November 10 in Sydney, and will once again confirm the Architecture & Design
In fact, looking at the Shortlist, one can only feel the sense of anticipation has grown somewhat for the Gala night and the announcement of the winners on November 10.
Registrations for the Gala Dinner are now open. We invite you to complete your free registration for the evening Awards or purchase your full day ticket to experience both the Gala and the 2021 Sustainability Summit.
But in the meantime, following is the 2022 Shortlist, in no particular order but in alphabetical category listing:
2022 Sustainability Awards Shortlist

Adaptive Reuse (Alteration / Addition)
Sponsored by
Sue Hutton’s Stephensons Mill
Hector Abrahams Architecture
Austin House
Evissa Pty Ltd
Emily Taylor and Warders Hotel
Matthew Crawford Architects
Midtown Centre
Fender Katsalidis
Commercial Architecture (Large)
Sponsored by
Quay Quarter Tower
AMP Capital
Midtown Centre
Fender Katsalidis
Kunama Townhouses
Brother Nature
Froth Craft Bunbrewery
edge4design
631 Springvale Road, Mulgrave
Salta Properties
Commercial Architecture (Small)
Sponsored by
Sarah & Sebastian
Russell & George
ANZ Breathe
Breathe
Mona Vale Surf Life Saving Club
Warren & Mahoney
Education & Research
Sponsored by
Cannon Hill Anglican College D Block
Reddog Architects
s.e.e.d. – a new demountable classroom
betti&knut architecture
SVSS – Double Streaming Building
Denti
Port Melbourne Secondary College
Billard Leece Partnership
6 Hassall Street
RTW Communications
Q Building
EJE Architecture
Emerging Sustainable Architect / Designer
Sponsored by
Kim Nguyen
Integral Group
Marni Reti
Kaunitz Yeung Architecture
Ali Galbraith
Breathe
Green Building Material and/or Product
Sponsored by
ClinkaCRETE for Cygnet House
Core Collective Architects
SR2 – Systems Reef
BVN
Ampan
AMPAN
Water Yuludarla Collection
Milliken
Interior Design
Department of Transport, Victoria
peckvonhartel
Built/SubStation No. 164
fjmtstudio
50/50s House
Green Sheep Collective
Finesse Shoe Store
studio edwards
Pivot House
ssd studio
Landscape & Urban
Sponsored by
Riverside Green
Hassell
Pavilions Residences by Mirvac
Mirvac
Collins Arch and Market Street Park
OCULUS
Multi-Residential Dwelling
Sponsored by
Terrace House
Austin Maynard Architects
Nightingale Ballarat
Breathe
Angaston Hill Taylor
Buchtmann Architecture
Public Buildings
Sponsored by
Eden Port Welcome Centre
Cox Architecture
Glenroy Community Hub
DesignInc Melbourne
Bay Pavilions Arts + Aquatic
NBRS
Single Dwelling (Alteration)
Sponsored by
Pepper Tree Passive House
Alexander Symes Architect
Eades House
Fred Architecture
Phoenix House
Harley Graham Architects
Single Dwelling (New)
Sponsored by
The Hütt 01 Passivhaus
Melbourne Design Studios (MDS)
Cascade House
Core Collective Architects
Ballina House 6848
BluKube Architecture
Thistle Hill
Light House Architecture & Science
Smart Building Ideas
Sponsored by
Gabrielle’s home
BluKube Architecture
The Phillip
Green Homes Australia
Home Southbank
Bates Smart
Best of the Best
Sponsored by
Winner to be announced at the 2022 Sustainability Awards Gala, Nov 10, Shangri-la Hotel Sydney.
Lifetime Achievement Award
Sponsored by
Winner to be announced at the 2022 Sustainability Awards Gala, Nov 10, Shangri-la Hotel Sydney.
Editor’s Choice (Social & Community Outcomes)
Sponsored by
Winner to be announced at the 2022 Sustainability Awards Gala, Nov 10, Shangri-la Hotel Sydney.
Now, all we have left to do is to announce the winners on November 10.
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