Troppo Architects - Selected Projects

Selected Projects

Project Awards
  • Top End Hotel, Darwin, 1998
  • RAIA (NT) President’s Award for Recycled Buildings, 1999
  • PeeWee's Restaurant, 1997
  • RAIA (NT) Tracy Memorial Award, 1998
  • RAIA Award for Commercial Buildings, 1998
  • RAIA Environment Citation, 1998
  • Bowali Visitor Centre, Kakadu National Park, 1993
    (in association with Glenn Murcutt + Assoc)
  • RAIA Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Buildings, 1994
  • RAIA (NT) "People's Choice" Award, 1994
  • RAIA (NT) Tracy Memorial Award, 1994
  • Metal Building Award, 1994-5
    (National Award by BHP/ Metal Building Products Manuf. Assoc.)
  • Lavarack Barracks, Townsville, 2000
    (in association with Bligh Voller Nield)
  • RAIA Robin Boyd Award, 2002
  • RAIA (Qld) Robin Dods Award, 2002
  • RAIA (Qld) Sustainable Architecture Award, 2002
  • Thiel House, Darwin, 1998
  • RAIA (NT) Tracy Memorial Award, 1999
  • RAIA (NT) Burnett Award, 1999
  • Commendation, RAIA Robin Boyd Award, 1999
  • Rozak House, Darwin, 2000–2001
  • RAIA Sustainable Architecture Award, 2002
  • RAIA (NT) Sustainable Architecture Award, 2002
  • RAIA (NT) Burnett Award, 2002
  • Commendation, RAIA Robin Boyd Award, 2002
  • MBA National Environment and Energy Award, 2003
  • St Mary's Primary School, Darwin, 2010
    Hall, Library, Early Learning Centre & Courtyard,
  • AIA (NT) Colorbond Steel Award, 2011
  • AIA (NT) Tracy Award, 2011
  • AIA (NT) Urban Design Award, 2011
  • AIA National Urban Design Award commendation, 2011

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