Medal designer: George Rayner Hoff (1894-1937), sculptor and teacher. Famed for his sculptures in Sydney's Anzac Memorial. The Sir John Sulman Medal for...
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Sydney Opera House (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
Goldstein Hall at the University of New South Wales, which won the Sir John Sulman Medal in 1964. Hall resigned from the Government Architects office in...
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Wales Enduring Architecture Award Victorian Architecture Medal Melbourne Prize Sir John Sulman Medal Australian Institute of Architects (November 2020). "Policy...
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Tocal College (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
fittings, and signage. The "Emerald Hills" project was awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal for Outstanding Architecture by the Royal Australian Institute of...
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National Institute of Dramatic Art (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
Additional buildings opened in 2001, which were awarded the 2002 Sir John Sulman Medal for public architecture.[citation needed] NIDA receives funding...
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Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan Sir John Sulman Medal, New South Wales architectural prize Sir John Sulman Prize, one of Australia's longest running...
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Art Gallery of New South Wales (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
Vernon's grand courts. In 1975 the Captain Cook Wing was awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal for Public Architecture by the NSW Chapter of the Royal Australian...
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University of Technology Sydney (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
the Faculty of Health. The refurbished building received the 2003 Sir John Sulman Award for Public Architecture. Building 11, which opened in 2014 and...
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Punchbowl Mosque (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
building. The building received the 2018 Sir John Sulman Medal. Islam portal List of mosques in New South Wales Smith, John (22 May 2018). "Meet the Greek Australian...
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Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (abbreviated RPAH or RPA) is a large teaching hospital in Sydney, Australia, located on Missenden Road in Camperdown....
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Concord Repatriation General Hospital (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
Sydney when completed and its design won architects Stephenson & Turner the Sulman Award in 1946. Following the war, the hospital became a repatriation hospital...
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Governor Phillip Tower (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
The Governor Phillip Tower, the Governor Macquarie Tower and the Museum of Sydney are the main elements of a large development in the Sydney central business...
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New South Wales won the Royal Australian Institute of Architects’ Sir John Sulman Medal in 1964. Goldstein Hall established Hall's reputation in the architectural...
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Sir John Sulman (29 August 1849 – 18 August 1934) was an Australian architect. Born in Greenwich, England, he emigrated to Sydney in 1885. From 1921 to...
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Australian Academy of Science (redirect from Mawson Medal)
Foundation Fellows: Source: Sir Mark Oliphant (1954–1957) Sir John Eccles (1957–1961) Sir Thomas Cherry (1961–1964) Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet (1965–69)...
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Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
The Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan is a 416-hectare (1,030-acre) botanical garden located in a hilly area of the southwestern Sydney suburb of Mount...
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Anzac Memorial (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
October 2018. In June 2020 the Centenary Extension was awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal, the highest award for public architecture in New South Wales. Later...
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Wharf Theatre (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
The Wharf Theatre is a theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This theatre is part of the Sydney Theatre Company and located on Pier 4/5 of the...
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Rose Seidler House (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
Australia. The architect, Harry Seidler, was the winner of the 1951 Sir John Sulman Medal. Location 69–71 Clissold Road, Wahroonga, Ku-ring-gai Council, New...
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King George V Memorial Hospital (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
especially innovative design, the building was awarded the 1941 Sir John Sulman Medal by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects (NSW Chapter). The...
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25 Martin Place (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
one of his most definitive works. The building was awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal by the Australian Institute of Architects. The contractor was Civil...
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Epping to Chatswood rail link (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
Sydney's North Shore and the Main Northern lines since September 1920, when John Bradfield's plans were put forward for a railway between St Leonards and...
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Olympic Park railway station, Sydney (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
Colorbond Award for innovative use of steel architecture, and the 1998 Sir John Sulman Medal, from the Royal Australian Institute of Architects. In 2023 the...
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Bundanon (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
1999, the building won both the 1999 Sir John Sulman Medal for public architecture in New South Wales and the 1999 Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture...
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Parklea Correctional Centre (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
parliamentary questions in November 2009, the NSW Minister for Corrections, John Robertson, described the transition as 'hugely successful'. The transition...
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Frensham School (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
Frensham School is an independent non-denominational comprehensive single-sex preschool, primary, and secondary day and boarding school for girls, located...
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Queen Victoria Building (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
the last and the foundation stone was laid in December 1893 by the Mayor, Sir William Manning. This foundation stone was a five-tonne block of granite...
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Roy Grounds (redirect from Sir Roy Grounds)
RAIA Meritorious Architecture Award 1959: Sir John Sulman Medal for Architectural Merit 1968: RAIA Gold Medal, Royal Australian Institute of Architects...
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Aurora Place (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
Developer Lendlease Structural engineer Arup Group Awards and prizes Sir John Sulman Medal, 2004 Property Council of Australia Rider Hunt Award, 2002 Website...
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Australia Square (category Buildings and structures awarded the Sir John Sulman Medal)
45 storeys and no public observation deck. The building won the Sir John Sulman Medal for its innovative and appealing design in 1967. Australia Square...
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