A masterplanned precinct that has transformed a part of Canberra forever has taken the top Urban Design prize at the 2015 National Architecture Awards.

The NewActon Precinct by Fender Katsalidis Architects received the Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design at the awards ceremony held in Brisbane on 5 November, pipping the Monash University North West Precinct masterplan by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects in collaboration with MGS for the honour.


View the full list of winning projects from the 2015 National Architecture Awards here.


Read the full jury citation for The NewActon Precinct by Fender Katsalidis Architects and see the other awarded projects in the Urban Design category below:

Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design – NewActon Precinct by Fender Katsalidis Architects (ACT)

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Photography courtesy of Colliers

Jury Citation: Since 2002 Fender Katsalidis Architects and the Molonglo Group have worked together to realise the NewActon Precinct Masterplan. As a piece of urban design, the NewActon Precinct has transformed a part of Canberra that sits at the intersection of highway, lake, city and university. It is now a lively, mixed-use precinct with a definite sense of community, a fine example of partnership, opportunities, inventive architecture and clever urban design.

Lessons learnt over 13 years have helped to build a rich tapestry of activities across the site. Heritage architecture overlaps with commercial use, which in turn merges with residential highrise. Cinemas sit beneath government offices and all are woven together by a comprehensive and ongoing program of contemporary art. This could be the ultimate urban mix. It has been an evolving urbanism, partly reinvented at each new phase.

The precinct offers various levels of complexity within the buildings: volumetric complexities, services complexities that overlap due to mixed usages, and leasing diversity. For the pedestrian and user such issues are invisible. The pedestrian experience is rich. One can walk between buildings, across lawns and gardens contained by steel edging to lanes with cafes and restaurant doors open, through foyers to parallel streets beyond. At each step there is something to see. Sculptures are on street corners; they tumble out of facades or are woven into them. Collaboration is felt and experienced here.

There have been many initiatives created in this precinct, perhaps the strongest being the ongoing public art project. The NewActon Precinct has pushed the boundaries of the ACT legislative planning system and its definitions of ‘mixed use’ and encouraged real reform. It is evident that the team at Fender Katsalidis Architects has successfully exploited this rare opportunity to provoke conversations between the various built forms, to test life cycles of materials, to explore approaches to sustainability and to develop ongoing strategies for including mixed-use functions in such a development. They’ve set exacting new standards for urban design in Canberra, ones that will have national impact.


OTHER AWARDS

  • Award for Urban Design – Monash University North West Precinct by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects in collaboration with MGS (masterplan) (Vic)

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