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* 1983 [[Peter McIntyre (architect)|McIntyre Partnership]] - Seahouse, [[Mornington, Victoria]]
* 1983 [[Peter McIntyre (architect)|McIntyre Partnership]] - Seahouse, [[Mornington, Victoria]]
* 1984 [[Louise St John Kennedy]] - Residence Redevelopment, [[East Perth, Western Australia]]
* 1984 [[Louise St John Kennedy]] - Residence Redevelopment, [[East Perth, Western Australia]]
* 1985 Glenn Murcutt - House, [[South Coast, New South Wales]]
* 1985 [[Glenn Murcutt]] - House, [[South Coast, New South Wales]]
* 1986 Geoffrey Pie Architects/Planners - Pie Residence, [[Peregian Beach, Queensland]]
* 1986 Geoffrey Pie Architects/Planners - Pie Residence, [[Peregian Beach, Queensland]]
* 1987 [[Ken Woolley]] - Ancher Mortlock Woolley - Woolley House, [[Paddington, New South Wales]]
* 1987 [[Ken Woolley]] - Ancher Mortlock Woolley - Woolley House, [[Paddington, New South Wales]]
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::[[Denton Corker Marshall]] - Sheep Farm House
::[[Denton Corker Marshall]] - Sheep Farm House
::Graham Jahn - Grant House
::Graham Jahn - Grant House
* 2000 Denton Corker Marshall - Emery Residence, [[Cape Schanck, Victoria|Cape Schanck]], Victoria
* 2000 [[Denton Corker Marshall]] - Emery Residence, [[Cape Schanck, Victoria|Cape Schanck]], Victoria
* 2001 [[Donovan Hill Architects]] -D House; Queensland
* 2001 [[Donovan Hill Architects]] -D House; Queensland
* 2002 [[BVN Architecture|Bligh Voller Nield]] & [[Troppo Architects]] - Lavarack Barracks Redevelopment Stage 2, Queensland
* 2002 [[BVN Architecture|Bligh Voller Nield]] & [[Troppo Architects]] - Lavarack Barracks Redevelopment Stage 2, Queensland
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*2012 [[John Wardle Architects]] - Shearer's Quarters, [[North Bruny Island]], Tasmania<ref>{{cite web |url =http://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/news/national-architecture-awards-residential-architect |title =National Architecture Awards 2012: Residential Architecture|last = |first = |date =2 November 2012|work =architectureanddesign.com.au|publisher =Architecture & Design|accessdate =11 January 2013}}</ref>
*2012 [[John Wardle Architects]] - Shearer's Quarters, [[North Bruny Island]], Tasmania<ref>{{cite web |url =http://www.architectureanddesign.com.au/news/national-architecture-awards-residential-architect |title =National Architecture Awards 2012: Residential Architecture|last = |first = |date =2 November 2012|work =architectureanddesign.com.au|publisher =Architecture & Design|accessdate =11 January 2013}}</ref>
*2013 [[John Wardle Architects]] - Fairhaven Residence<ref name="kgbo">{{cite web |url =http://wp.architecture.com.au/news-media/residential-architecture-houses/|title =The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture – Houses|last = |first = |date = |work = |publisher =Australian Institute of Architects |accessdate =21 January 2014}}</ref>
*2013 [[John Wardle Architects]] - Fairhaven Residence<ref name="kgbo">{{cite web |url =http://wp.architecture.com.au/news-media/residential-architecture-houses/|title =The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture – Houses|last = |first = |date = |work = |publisher =Australian Institute of Architects |accessdate =21 January 2014}}</ref>
*2014 Kerstin Thompson Architects - House at Hanging Rock
*2014 [[Kerstin Thompson]] Architects - House at Hanging Rock
*2015 Jesse Bennett Architect - Planchonella House
*2015 Jesse Bennett Architect - Planchonella House
*2016 [http://smartdesignstudio.com/ Smart Design Studio] - Indigo Slam
*2016 [http://smartdesignstudio.com/ Smart Design Studio] - Indigo Slam

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The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Australian Institute of Architects since 1981.

The award is presented in memory of the Australian architect Robin Boyd (1919 - 1971) and is awarded to houses that set new benchmarks in terms of meeting the client’s needs, responding to its site and providing shelter which is at the leading edge of house design. While the award recognises private residences, their outstanding design excellence has resulted in many of these homes being widely recognised as residential icons.

Winners

Gabriel Pool - Tent House, Queensland
Dale Jones-Evans - Gallery House, Victoria
Gordon & Valich - House, Palm Beach, New South Wales
Hamish Lyon and Astrid Jenkin with Charles Salter - Lyon/Jenkin House, Melbourne, Victoria
Clare Design Pty Ltd - Hammond Residence, Queensland
Craig A Rossetti Pty Ltd - 106-112 Cremorne Street, Richmond, Victoria
  • 1996 Joint Winners:
Ken Latona - Additions to a front verandah
John Mainwaring & Associates Pty Ltd - Chapman House, Queensland
Denton Corker Marshall - Sheep Farm House
Graham Jahn - Grant House
Stutchbury + Pape - Bay House, Sydney, New South Wales
Kerry Hill Architects - Ogilvie House, Sunshine Beach, Queensland

References

  1. ^ Richard Jinman: Born-again cathedral clinches top design prize in The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 October 2004
  2. ^ ABC: ByDesign: The Klein Bottle House, 29 October 2008
  3. ^ The Age: Architecture award winners, 30 October 2009
  4. ^ ABC: Architects celebrate national awards, 29 October 2010
  5. ^ Wilson, Darcy (2 November 2011). "The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture". build.com.au. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  6. ^ "National Architecture Awards 2012: Residential Architecture". architectureanddesign.com.au. Architecture & Design. 2 November 2012. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  7. ^ "The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture – Houses". Australian Institute of Architects. Retrieved 21 January 2014.

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