Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award

{{Short description|Annual architecture award for significant buildings in Victoria, Australia}}

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| holder = Peter Elliott Architecture and Urban Design for Knox Schlapp Public Housing, 2024

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| awarded_for = Outstanding architecture over time (25 years or more) in Victoria

| presenter = Australian Institute of Architects, (Victoria Chapter)

| country = Australia

| year = {{Start date and age|2003}}

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The Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award is an architecture prize presented annually at the Victorian Architecture Awards by the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) since 2003. The award recognises long lasting, significant and enduring architecture with usually 25 years passed since the completion of construction.

Background

The Award recognises achievement for the design of buildings of outstanding merit, which remain important as high quality works of architecture when considered in the contemporary context. Nominations for the award can be made by AIA members, non–members and non–architects, but adequate material and information supporting the nomination must be provided for consideration of the jury.

Recipients of the state-based award are eligible for consideration for the National Award for Enduring Architecture presented later in the same year, as part of the Australian National Architecture Awards.

In 2023 the award became a named award, recognising Melbourne based architect Maggie Edmond, recipient of the first Victorian Enduring Architecture Award in 2003 for the Chapel of St Joseph in Mont Albert North designed by her firm Edmond & Corrigan and built in 1978.{{Cite web |date=16 June 2023 |title=2023 Victorian Architecture Awards Winners |url=https://architectureau.com/articles/2023-victorian-architecture-awards-winners/ |access-date=17 December 2023 |website=ArchitectureAU.com}}{{Cite web |date=16 June 2023 |title=Naming Honour: The Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award {{!}} 2023 Victorian Architecture Awards Night |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jZ6Jkz6htM |access-date=17 December 2023 |website=YouTube}}

The average age of buildings that have won the Award is 39 years (2003–2024).

Recipients of the Award

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|+ style="text-align: left;" |Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award (since 2003)

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2024Peter Elliott Architecture and Urban DesignKnox Schlapp Public Housing{{Cite web |date=7 June 2024 |title=Winners announced: 2024 Victorian Architecture Awards |url=https://architectureau.com/articles/2024-victorian-architecture-awards/ |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=ArchitectureAU.com}}{{Cite web |date=8 June 2024 |title=Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award {{!}} Knox Schlapp Public Housing |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOIa42JvIAA |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=YouTube}}{{Cite web |title=Knox Schlapp Ministry of Housing |url=https://peterelliott.com.au/archive/project-one-f5w4d-3b69l-nxx2p-8nmkc |access-date=9 June 2024 |website=Peter Elliott Architects}}45 Graham Street, Port Melbourne198538 years
2023Gregory BurgessBrambuk: Living Cultural Centre{{Cite web |date=16 June 2023 |title=Maggie Edmond Enduring Architecture Award Citation {{!}} Brambuk: The National Park and Cultural Centre |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8UDFnu6Z0M |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=YouTube}}{{Cite web |title=Brambuk Living Cultural Centre |url=http://www.gbarch.com.au/projects/1990/brambuk-living-cultural-centre/ |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=Gregory Burgess Architects}}{{Cite web |date=2023 |title=Brambuk: The National Park and Cultural Centre, Gregory Burgess Architects |url=https://www.architecture.com.au/archives/awards/brambuk-the-national-park-and-cultural-centre |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=Architecture.com.au}}{{Cite web |title=Mountain Peaks: Brambuk, The National Park and Cultural Centre |url=https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/grampians-national-park/attractions/central-grampians/things-to-do/brambuk-the-national-park-and-cultural-centre |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=Parks Victoria}}277 Grampians Road, Halls Gap, Grampians National Park199033 years* National Award for Enduring Architecture, 2023

2022Allan PowellCrigan House{{Cite web |date=June 2022 |title=2022 Victorian Architecture Awards Winners |url=https://www.architecture.com.au/awards/2022-awards/2022-victorian-architecture-awards-winners |access-date=17 December 2023 |website=Architecture.com.au}}{{Cite web |last=van Schaik |first=Leon |date=21 October 2015 |title=Painterly vision: Crigan House (Houses Magazine, August 2015) |url=https://architectureau.com/articles/crigan-house/ |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=ArchitectureAU.com.au}}{{Cite web |title=Step Inside St Kilda's Famous Crigan House With Tim Ross |url=https://thedesignfiles.net/2023/02/architecture-rosso-88-tim-ross |access-date=21 August 2023 |website=The Design Files}}{{Cite web |date=October 2022 |title=National Shortlist: Enduring Architecture Award, Crigan House |url=https://www.architecture.com.au/awards/2022-awards/national-shortlist/enduring-crigan-house |access-date=8 October 2023 |website=Architecture.com.au}}21 Victoria Street, St Kilda198933 years
2021Kevin Borland, John and Phyllis Murphy and Peter McIntyre (with engineer Bill Irwin)Swimming and Diving Stadium{{Cite web |title=2021 Victorian Architecture Awards Winners |url=https://www.architecture.com.au/awards/2021-awards/2021-victorian-architecture-awards-winners |access-date=17 December 2023 |website=Architecture.com.au}}Olympic Boulevard and Batman Avenue, Olympic Park195663 years*National Award for Enduring Architecture, 2021{{cite web |url= https://architectureau.com/articles/2021-national-enduring-architecture-award/|title= 2021 National Enduring Architecture Award |author= |date= 4 November 2021 |website= ArchitectureAU |publisher = Architecture Media Pty Ltd |access-date= 27 November 2021|quote=}}
  • Building of the Year, 1956
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    | 2020

    Daryl Jackson in association with Tompkins Shaw and EvanGreat Southern Stand{{Cite web |title=Great Southern Stand |url=https://jacksonarchitecture.com.au/project/melbourne-cricket-ground-great-southern-stand-redevelopment/ |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=Jackson Architecture}}Melbourne Cricket Ground199228 years* Victorian Architecture Medal, 1992

    `

    | 2019

    Nonda KatsalidisMelbourne Terrace Apartments{{Cite web |date=28 June 2019 |title=2019 Victorian Architecture Awards |url=https://architectureau.com/articles/2019-victorian-architecture-awards/ |access-date=4 March 2024 |website=ArchitectureAU.com}}Franklin and Queen Street, Melbourne199425 years* Architecture Award, 1994

    • City of Melbourne Building and Planning Award, 1995
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    | 2018

    Cocks Carmichael WhitfordYarra Footbridge, Southbank
    (Evan Walker Bridge){{Cite web |date=6 July 2018 |title=States best architecture honoured at Victorian Architecture Awards (2018) |url=https://www.architecture.com.au/archives/news_media_articles/states-best-architecture-honoured-at-victorian-architecture-awards |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=Architecture.com.au}}
    Yarra River199028 years* Walter Burley Griffin Award, 1990
    `

    | 2017

    Loader and Bayley in association with Harris, Lange and PartnersSouth Lawn car park{{Cite web |date=30 June 2017 |title=2017 Victorian Architecture Awards |url=https://architectureau.com/articles/2017-victorian-architecture-awards/ |access-date=4 March 2017 |website=ArchitectureAU.com}}152–292 Grattan Street, University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Melbourne197245 years
    `

    | 2016

    McGlashan EveristHeide IIHeide Museum of Modern Art, 7 Templestowe Road, Bulleen196848 years* Bronze Medal, 1968
    `

    | 2015

    Romberg & BoydDomain Park Apartments193 Domain Road, South Yarra196253 years
    `

    | 2014

    Peter McIntyreMcIntyre River House{{Cite web |title=A Most Beautiful Piece of Land – Peter McIntyre's River House Block |url=https://mcintyrepartnership.com/ |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=McIntyre Partnership}}{{Cite web |date=2006 |title=McIntyre House |url=https://docomomoaustralia.com.au/mcintyre-house/ |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=DOCOMOMO Australia}}2 Hodgson Street, Kew195460 years* RAIA Architecture & Arts Award, 1954–1955
    `

    | 2013

    Bates Smart & McCutcheonICI House
    (now Orica House)
    1 Nicholson Street, Melbourne195855 years
    `

    | 2012

    Roy GroundsNational Gallery of Victoria{{Cite web |date=30 June 2012 |title=2012 Victorian Architecture Awards |url=https://architectureau.com/articles/2012-victorian-architecture-awards-winners-announced/ |access-date=17 December 2023 |website=ArchitectureAU.com}}{{Cite web |title=Judging Architecture – what are the most important criteria now and then? |url=https://www.johndesmond.com/blog/design/judging-architecture-what-are-the-most-important-criteria-now-and-then/ |access-date=17 December 2023 |website=John Desmond}}180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne196745 years
    `

    | 2011

    Robert Peck & Denton Corker MarshallOne Collins Street{{Cite web |title=1 Collins Street |url=https://dentoncorkermarshall.com/projects/no-1-collins-street/ |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=Denton Corker Marshall}}1 Collins Street, Melbourne198526 years
    `

    | 2010

    Gregory BurgessInfill Housing Program by Ministry of Housing (1982—1985)Carlton and Fitzroy North, Melbourne198327 years* RAIA (Victoria Chapter) Award for Outstanding Architecture, New Housing category: for Kay Street, Carlton, 1984
    `

    | 2009

    Yuncken Freeman Brothers, Griffiths & Simpson (1956—1959); Gregory Burgess (1999—2001)Sidney Myer Music Bowl{{Cite web |date=11 July 2009 |title=All the awards, Victorian Architecture Awards, 2009 |url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/all-the-awards-20090710-dg5g.html |access-date=22 January 2024 |website=Sydney Morning Herald}}{{Cite web |last=Cheng |first=Linda |date=13 Feb 2019 |title='A national story of creative technical achievement': Sidney Myer Music Bowl celebrates 60th anniversary |url=https://architectureau.com/articles/a-national-story-of-creative-technical-achievement-sidney-myer-music-bowl-celebrates-60th-anniversary/ |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=ArchitectureAU.com.au}}Kings Domain, Melbourne195950 years*National Award for Enduring Architecture, 2009

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    | 2008

    Kevin Borland, Architect's GroupClyde Cameron College
    (now Murray Valley Private Hospital){{Cite web |date=1 July 2008 |title=Australian Institute of Architects — State Awards |url=https://architectureau.com/articles/awards-2/ |access-date=17 December 2023 |website=ArchitectureAU.com}}
    Nordsvan Drive, Wodonga197832 years
    `

    | 2007

    Graeme GunnPlumbers and Gasfitters Union Building{{Cite web |title=Plumbers and Gasfitters Union Building |url=https://docomomoaustralia.com.au/plumbers-and-gasfitters-union-building/ |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=DOCOMOMO Australia}}52 Victoria Street, Carlton197037 years
    `

    | 2006

    Grounds, Romberg & BoydRobin Boyd House II
    (Walsh Street House){{Cite web |title=Boyd House II |url=https://docomomoaustralia.com.au/boyd-house-ii/ |access-date=21 August 2023 |website=DOCOMOMO Australia}}
    290 Walsh Street, South Yarra195848 years*National Award for Enduring Architecture, 2006{{Cite web |title=Award: RAIA 25 year award |url=https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/6297f224ff14da0384601ea2 |access-date=15 January 2024 |website=Victorian Collections}}
    `

    | 2005

    Yuncken FreemanBHP House140 William Street, Melbourne197232 years*National Award for Enduring Architecture, 2005

    `

    | 2004

    Yuncken FreemanCatholic Archdiocese of Melbourne
    (Cardinal Knox Centre)
    Albert Street, East Melbourne197134 years
    `

    | 2003

    Edmond & CorriganChapel of St Joseph{{Cite web |date=29 July 2016 |title=Former Chapel of St Joseph 27–29 Strabane Avenue, Mont Albert North |url=https://map.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/custom/whitehorse/HO/HO263.pdf |access-date=20 August 2023 |website=City of Whitehorse}} (now Strabane Chapel Hall)27–29 Strabane Avenue, Mont Albert North197825 years* Merit Award for Outstanding Architecture, New Buildings Category, 1983 (Victorian Chapter)
    * Number of years from completion until award.

    Gallery of award recipients

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    | File:MCG Shane Warne Stand.png

    | 2020 Award, Great Southern Stand, MCG, built 1992

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    | File:Melbourne Uni underground carpark interior.jpg

    | 2017 Award, South Lawn Car Park, University of Melbourne, built 1972

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    | File:McGlashan Everist, Heide II, 1963 (1).jpg

    | 2016 Award, Heide II, built 1968

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    | 2015 Award, Domain Flats, built 1962

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    | 2013 Award, ICI House, built 1958

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    | 2012 Award, National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), built 1967

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    | File:Sidney Myer Music Bowl at Evening.jpg

    | 2009 Award (National and Victorian), Sidney Myer Music Bowl, built 1959

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    | 2006 Award, Walsh Street House, built 1967

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    | 2005 Award, BHP House, built 1967

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