[SDA2013]

2013 Sydney Design Awards

Seacliff House

Architecture - Residential - Constructed

A house for a family of four. Everyday life occurs on a platform overlooking the sea. Beneath this the rock is carved out to form a grotto. Above the platform is a protective cocoon for sleeping. Astride all this at roof level sits a belvedere accessible only via a narrow curved stair, as in a Martello tower.

Winner 

 

Seacliff House

Interior Design - Residential

A house for a family of four. Everyday life occurs on a platform overlooking the sea. Beneath this the rock is carved out to form a grotto. Above the platform is a protective cocoon for sleeping. Astride all this at roof level sits a belvedere accessible only via a narrow curved stair, as in a Martello tower.

Winner 

 

Walla Mulla and Bourke Street Parks

Landscape Design - Commercial

This was a scene of social degradation. Many of the locals wanted the homeless inhabitants kicked out of the area! The homeless considered it their turf and wanted to remain in their hang-out, but they also wanted it improved. Into this context Terragram and CEA have delivered two sparkling new parks that score highly in both physical and social sustainability.

Winner 

 

Walla Mulla and Bourke Street Parks

Urban Design

This was a scene of social degradation. Many of the locals wanted the homeless inhabitants kicked out of the area! The homeless considered it their turf and wanted to remain in their hang-out, but they also wanted it improved. Into this context Terragram and CEA have delivered two sparkling new parks that score highly in both physical and social sustainability.

Finalist