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The Sir John Sulman Medal for Public Architecture is an architectural award presented by the New South Wales chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects since 1932.[1] The medal is sometimes referred to as the Sulman Award and now recognises excellence in public buildings in either New South Wales or in the Australian Capital Territory. Before the advent of the Wilkinson Award in 1961, it was on occasion presented to residential housing projects.

Background

The medal is presented in memory of the Australian architect Sir John Sulman (29 August 1849 – 18 August 1934).[1] Sulman was born in Greenwich, England, and emigrated to Sydney in 1885. From 1921 to 1924 he was chairman of the Federal Capital Advisory Committee and influenced the development of Canberra. The medal was designed by George Rayner Hoff (1894—1937), sculptor and teacher, famed for his sculptures in Sydney's Anzac Memorial.

History of the Award

Sulman was an enthusiastic about town planning, and it was intended that the Medal was for "a building of exceptional merit that contributed to the streetscape".[2] This interest in the greater urban environment and the relationship of the building to the public domain parallels the earlier Royal Institute of British Architects Street Architecture Medal instigated in 1923, and the RVIA Street Architecture Medal in Melbourne that began in 1929, later to be known as the Victorian Architecture Medal.

In the 1950 Year Book of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects, the Sir John Sulman Medal and Diploma was defined as being "awarded annually for a building of exceptional merit in one of the following classes: (1) Public and Monumental, (2) Educational and Ecclesiastical, (3) Commercial and Industrial, (4) Recreational, (5) Domestic and Residential. The building must have been erected in New South Wales within the previous five years and must be readily accessible and visible. The Jury comprises four Architects, one Painter, one Art Critic, and the Director of the National Art Gallery."[3]

List of Sulman Medal Winners

Year Architect Project Image Location Other awards and notes
1932 Peddle Thorp & Walker Science House File:The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia - panoramio (12).jpg 157–169 Gloucester Street and Essex Street, Template:NSWcity [4]
1933 Budden & Mackey Primary Producers' Bank 105 Pitt Street, Sydney (demolished 1964)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1934 Professor Leslie Wilkinson Wiston Gardens File:6 Wiston Garden, Double Bay, New South Wales (2012-06-04).jpg 4–6 Wiston Gardens, Double Bay [5]
1935 Fowell & McConnel St. Anne's Shrine File:St Anne's Catholic Church Bondi-1.jpg 60 Blair Street, Template:NSWcity [6]
1936 Budden & Mackey Transport House
also known as Railway House
File:Railway House (1936) in Sydney.jpg 19—31 York Street, Sydney RIBA Medal, 1939[7][8]
1937 J.D. Moore & V. L. Dowling West Wing, Frensham School File:Frensham.jpg Mittagong
1938 F.A. Scorer City Incinerator Template:NSWcity (demolished 1989)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1939 Eric W. Andrew Surf Pavilion South Steyne, Template:NSWcity (demolished 1980)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".[9]
1940 Gerard Henry Bussell McDonell[10][11] House (architect's own) 67 Elgin Street, Template:NSWcity
1941 Stephenson & Turner King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies File:King-George-V-Memorial-Hospital-Camperdown-NSW-Australia.jpg Missenden Road, Template:NSWcity
1942 Professor Leslie Wilkinson St. Michael's Church Complex Additions Corner Gilliver Avenue & Vaucluse Road, Template:NSWcity
1943 Fowell, McConnel & Mansfield
in association with Brian O'Rorke
Orient Line Building File:OrientLine.jpg 2–6 Spring Street, Sydney (altered)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1944 No Award
1945 Sydney Ancher House 3 Maytone Avenue, Killara
1946 Stephenson & Turner Concord Repatriation General Hospital (Yaralla Military Hospital) File:Crgh multibldg.jpg Hospital Road, Template:NSWcity
1947 Stafford, Moor & Farrington Wormald Bros 208 Young Street, Template:NSWcity (demolished)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1948 A.H.A. Hanson House 55 Illeroy Avenue, Killara
1949 No Award
1950 Spencer, Spencer & Bloomfield Top Dog Men's Pittwater Road, Dee Why (substantially altered)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1951 Harry Seidler Rose Seidler House File:RoseSeidlerHouseSulmanPrize.jpg 71 Clissold Road, Wahroonga, historically referred as North Turramurra
1952 Peddle Thorp & Walker Royal Swedish Legation File:Swedish Embassy, Canberra (3).JPG 5 Turrana Street, Yarralumla, Canberra
1953 Professor Brian Lewis University House File:Great Hall, University House, ANU.JPG Australian National University, Canberra
1954 Stafford Moor & Farrington Boots Pure Drug Company 376 Eastern Valley Way, Template:NSWcity (demolished)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1955 Canberra Branch Commonwealth Department of Works (Architect Ian Slater) Canberra Olympic Pool 36 Constitution Avenue, Canberra
1956 Baldwinson, Booth & Peters Hotel Belmont Template:NSWcity
1957 John Allen & Russell Jack Jack House[12] 62 Boundary Road, Wahroonga
1958 Architect's Branch Sydney City Council Florence Bartley Library Fitzroy Gardens, Potts Point (demolished 1995)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1959 Grounds, Romberg & Boyd Australian Academy of Science
(The Shine Dome)
File:Shine dome.jpg 15 Gordon Street, Acton, Canberra
1960 Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley Badham House[13] 95 Dolans Road South, Burraneer
1961 Bunning & Madden Liner House File:Liner House.jpg 13–15 Bridge Street, Sydney [14]
1962 NSW Government Architect
(Ted Farmer, Tom O’Mahony, Ken Woolley)
Fisher Library File:Fisher Library, University of Sydney.JPG University of Sydney
1963 Ian McKay & Philip Cox St Andrews Presbyterian Agricultural College Boys Home[15] Leppington (closed 1980s, demolished 2015)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1964 NSW Government Architect
(Ted Farmer and Peter Hall)
Goldstein Hall[16] Fig Tree Lane, Kensington Campus, University of New South Wales
Hely, Bell & Horne 75 St Johns Road & Glebe Point Road (now Anglicare St Johns Village) 75 St Johns Road, Template:NSWcity
1965 Ian McKay & Philip Cox C.B. Alexander Presbyterian Agricultural College (Tocal College) File:1908 - Tocal College - C.B. Alexander Campus and Movable Collection - Exterior view of main hall. (5061664b6).jpg Template:NSWcity, Template:NSWcity [17]
1966 Edwards, Madigan, Torzillo & Partners Warringah Shire Library
(now Dee Why Library)[18]
725 Pittwater Road, Dee Why
1967 Harry Seidler & Associates Australia Square File:Australia Square Sydney 2007.JPG George Street, Sydney
1968 No Award
1969 NSW Government Architect
(Ted Farmer)
Marsden Retarded Children's Centre Mons Road, Template:NSWcity, historically referred as Parramatta (partially demolished)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1970 Edwards, Madigan, Torzillo & Briggs in conjunction with NSW Government Architect
(Ted Farmer)
Student Residence 'A' Mitchell College of Advanced Education, Template:NSWcity
1971 No Award
1972
1973
1974
1975 NSW Government Architect
(Charles Weatherburn)
Art Gallery of New South Wales additions Art Gallery Road, Sydney
1976 No Award
1977
1978 NSW Government Architect
(Ian Thomson)
Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education Eaton Road, Template:NSWcity
1979 No Award
1981 NSW Government Architect
(Ian Thomson & Chris Johnson)
Hampden Park Primary School Hampden Road, Template:NSWcity
Harry Seidler & Associates Glen Street Offices 2 Glen Street, Milsons Point
1982 No Award
1983 Harry Seidler & Associates MLC Centre File:Mlc center syd.jpg Martin Place, Sydney
John Andrews American Express Tower
(King George Tower) (now 388 George)
388 George Street, Sydney
1984 NSW Government Architect
(Ian Thomson)
Parklea Prison Sunnyholt Road, Parklea
1985 NSW Government Architect
(Ian Thomson) in association with Vivian Fraser
Wharf Theatre Pier 4/5, Millers Point
Glenn Murcutt Zachary's Restaurant[19] Mona Vale Road, Terrey Hills
1986 NSW Government Architect
(Ian Thompson & Colin Still)
City Council Library & Regional Gallery Template:NSWcity
1987 Rice Daubney in association with Stephenson & Turner Queen Victoria Building restoration File:Interior of the Queen Victoria Building, Sydney.jpg George Street, Sydney
1988 NSW Government Architect (Lionel Glendenning) Powerhouse Museum File:Powerhouse entry.jpg 500 Harris Street, Template:NSWcity
1989 NSW Government Architect (Lindsay Kelly) Art Gallery of New South Wales extensions & alterations Art Gallery Road, Sydney
Cox Richardson Taylor Partners Sydney Exhibition Centre Darling Harbour, Sydney (demolished 2014)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1990 Bligh Robinson Architects Lake Crackenback Village Alpine Way, Thredbo
1991 Harry Seidler & Associates Grosvenor Place 225 George Street, Sydney
1992 Jørn Utzon Sydney Opera House File:Sydney Australia. (21339175489).jpg Sydney (Commemorative Award)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".
1993 No Award
1994 Denton Corker Marshall Governor Phillip Tower File:Govenor Phillip Tower.jpg 1 Farrer Place, Sydney
1995 No Award
1996
1997 Grose Bradley Architects Architecture Studios University of Newcastle
1998 Hassell Olympic Park Station File:Olympic Park railway station.jpg Sydney Olympic Park
1999 Glenn Murcutt, Wendy Lewin, Reg Lark Arthur and Yvonne Boyd Education Centre 170 Riversdale Road, Illaroo NSW
2000 MGT Architects The Scientia File:UNSW stairs to the Scientia.jpg University of New South Wales
Bligh Voller Nield Tennis Centre Sydney Olympic Park
2001 Suters Architects with Stutchbury & Pape Life Sciences Building University of Newcastle
2002 Hassell in association with Peter Armstrong National Institute of Dramatic Art File:NIDA 1.JPG Anzac Parade, Template:NSWcity
2003 Bligh Voller Nield and Woods Bagot University of Technology Sydney, City Campus, Building 10 File:Ultimo UTS Fairfax.JPG Template:NSWcity, Sydney
2004 Renzo Piano Building Workshop in association with Lend Lease Design Aurora Place File:Aurora Place 3.jpg 88 Phillip Street, Sydney
2005 Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp The Mint, Historic Houses Trust of NSW File:Sydney Mint.jpg Macquarie Street, Sydney
2006 Bligh Voller Nield 36/37 Squadron Headquarters, Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Base Richmond
2007 No Award
2008 Kennedy Associates Bowden Centre, Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan Mount Annan
2009 Candalepas Associates All Saints Grammar School 13–17 Cecilia Street, Template:NSWcity
2010 Hassell Epping to Chatswood Rail Link, Intermediate Stations File:North Ryde station entrance.jpg Macquarie Park
North Ryde
2011 Bligh Voller Nield Brain and Mind Research Institute, Youth Mental Health Building 94 Mallett Street, Template:NSWcity
2012 BVN Architecture Mabel Fidler Building, Ravenswood School for Girls[20] File:Ravenswood School for Girls.jpg Template:NSWcity
2013 Collins and Turner Architects Waterloo Youth, Family and Community Centre (now Weave Youth & Community Services) 1B Elizabeth Street, Template:NSWcity
2014 Neeson Murcutt Architects
in association with City of Sydney
Prince Alfred Park + Pool Upgrade Prince Alfred Park, Surry Hills
2015 BVN Westmead Millennium Institute Template:NSWcity
2016 Neeson Murcutt Architects Kempsey Crescent Head Surf Life Saving Club Template:NSWcity
2017 Crone Architects Orange Regional Museum[23][24] 151 Byng Street, Template:NSWcity
  • NSW Premier's Prize, 2017[25]
2018 Candalepas Associates Punchbowl Mosque[26][27] 25–27 Matthews Street, Template:NSWcity
2019 CHROFI Maitland Riverlink Template:NSWcity
2020 Johnson Pilton Walker with NSW Government Architect Anzac Memorial Centenary Extension[29][30] File:Anzac Memorial Hyde Park 003.jpg Hyde Park, Sydney
2021 Hassell Studio Sydney Theatre Company[31] Pier 4/5, Walsh Bay located at 15 Hickson Road, Dawes Point, Sydney
2022 Kerstin Thompson Architects Bundanon Art Museum and Bridge[32][33] Bundanon, 533 Bundanon Road, Illaroo, NSW
2023 SANAA
with Architectus (Executive Architects)
North Building (Sydney Modern), Art Gallery of New South Wales[34] Art Gallery Road, Sydney
2024 Grimshaw and Andrew Burges Architects with McGregor Coxall Parramatta Aquatic Centre[35] 7A Park Parade, Parramatta
2025 BVN Architecture Yarrila Place[36] 27 Gordon Street, Coffs Harbour

See also

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Further reading

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