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We’re delighted to share that we are involved in seven projects shortlisted for the 2026 NSW Architecture Awards, presented by the Australian Institute of Architects.   A highlight for us is our contribution to several collaborative submissions, showcasing the strength of interdisciplinary design: New Sydney Fish Market (with 3XN/GXN and BVN Architecture), recognised across Public Architecture, Commercial Architecture and Urban Design categories Sydney Harbour Bridge Northern Access Cycleway (with Collins and Turner Architects, Design 5 – Architects and Eckersley O'Callaghan), shortlisted in Heritage and Urban Design categories Surry Hills Village (with SJB and Studio Prineas), shortlisted in Urban Design, Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing and Commercial Architecture categories   These projects reflect the value of collaboration in shaping complex, city-making outcomes, bringing together architecture, public realm, and urban design, to create places that are memorable, functional and enduring. We also acknowledge the broader shortlist: Willowdale Sports Pavilion (Sam Crawford Architects with Lymesmith) UNSW Health Translation Hub (Architectus) Waterloo Metro Quarter – Social Housing (Bates Smart) Perry Park Pavilion (Scale Architecture)   It’s encouraging to see such a strong field of work contributing to NSW’s built environment.   Congratulations to all teams recognised this year, and best of luck to every practice and project on the shortlist. It’s inspiring to be part of such a diverse and high-calibre group.   For more on the shortlist: https://lnkd.in/gAfV8GJt   Photography New Sydney Fish Market:  Tom Roe, Sara Vita Sydney Harbour Bridge Cycleway Ramp: Brett Boardman, Ruth Gold Surry Hills Village: Tom Roe

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