Vote for your favourite from Australia's best homes

Vote for your favourite from Australia's best homes
Staff ReporterDecember 7, 2020

The Australian Institute of Architects has opened voting for the public to choose from 14 shortlisted residential projects to celebrate World Architecture Day on October 3.

Selected by a national jury, the 14 projects range from discreet alterations to grand works of art, showcasing the best residential architecture – both new builds and alterations and additions – from around the country.

Voting for the National Architecture Awards' 2016 People's Choice Award is open until October 27.

The winning project will be announced at the National Architecture Awards ceremony on November 3 in Sydney along with all the winners as chosen by the panel of judges.

People who choose to cast their vote also stand a chance to win prizes by writing a short summary in 25 words justifying their choice.

More information on the 2016 National Architecture Awards and access to voting in the People's Choice Award is available via wp.architecture.com.au/awards-2016/ 

Projects vying for the vote are:

Camino House (WA) by Bosske Architecture (above)

Chapel Hill House (QLD) by Reddog Architects Pty Ltd

Darlinghurst Rooftop (NSW) by CO-AP (Architects)

Deepdene House (VIC) by Kennedy Nolan

Deepwater (NSW) by Tobias Partners

Five Yards House (TAS) by Archier

Granville Residence (QLD) by Richard Kirk Architect

House in Hamilton (QLD) by phorm architecture + design with Tato Architects

Indigo Slam (NSW) by Smart Design Studio

Jenny's House (TAS) by Rosevear Stephenson

Mills, The Toy Management House (VIC) by Austin Maynard Architects

Point Lonsdale House (VIC) by NMBW Architecture Studio

Project Zero (QLD) by BVN

Rosalie House (QLD) by Owen Architecture

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