Cast your vote for Australia's best home of the year

Cast your vote for Australia's best home of the year
Jessie RichardsonDecember 7, 2020

The Australian Institute of Architecture's inaugural People's Choice Awards will for the first time give the public the opportunity to choose the best house of the year.

The public can choose from the 13 homes shortlisted by the National Jury, with votes closing on October 29.

The short listed entries:

Bellevue Terrace Alterations + Additions – Philip Stejskal Architecture (WA)

Tamarama Semi-D – David Langston-Jones (NSW)

West End Tower – Owen and Vokes and Peters (Qld)

Griffith House – Popov Bass Architects (NSW)

Southern Outlet House – Philip M Dingemanse (Tas)

Strohmayr House – Troppo Architects (NT)

Highgate Hill House – Twofold Studio & Cox Rayner Architects (Qld)

House at Hanging Rock – Kerstin Thompson Architects (Vic)

Hover House – Bower Architecture (Vic)

K House – Chenchow Little (NSW)

Lune de Sang – Stone House – CHROFI (NSW)

Oxlade Drive House – James Russell Architect (Qld)

South Yarra Warehouse – NMBW Architecture Studio (Vic)

Property Observer has picked out five standout entries. Cast the vote for your favourite in our Property Observer poll.

Bellevue Terrace Alterations + Additions – Philip Stejskal Architecture (WA)

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 Griffith House – Popov Bass Architects (NSW)

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 Highgate Hill House – Twofold Studio & Cox Rayner Architects (Qld)

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House at Hanging Rock – Kerstin Thompson Architects (Vic)

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Hover House – Bower Architecture (Vic)

You can see the other shortlisted entries and vote at the People's Choice Awards website.

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