2024 Award In February 2024 it was announced the three person jury would be formed of
Caroline Pidcock (Jury Chair), Paulo Macchia (
Government Architect NSW) and Leone Lorrimer (GHD). In the run up to the Awards presentation, three buildings were announced as under consideration for the 2024 Award including;
St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney by Michael Fox Architects, NSW State Projects,
William Wardell and Cyril Wardell;
The Glass House, Castlecrag by
Bill and Ruth Lucas and St Johns Village, Glebe by Hely, Bell & Horne (winner of the 1964
Sir John Sulman Medal). At the NSW Architecture Awards held on 28 June 2024,
The Glass House, Castlecrag was presented with the 2024 Award. The Award was accepted by Peter Lucas, son of Ruth and Bill Lucas, and builder of the recent restoration of the house completed in 2023 with Cracknell & Lonergan Architects.
2025 Award In January 2025 it was announced the three person jury would be formed of former NSW Premier, the Honorable
Bob Carr (Jury Chair) with architects
Helen Lochhead and Peter McGregor (McGregor Westlake Architecture). At the 2025 NSW Architecture Awards, the inner city residential development known as Moore Park Gardens was presented with the award. The project was designed by AJC Architects and completed in 2000 on the former Tooths Brewery site between South Dowling Street and Bourke Streets, Redfern. The jury citation described the project "...the site’s built form is both articulate and distinctive, with efficient planning and excellent apartment amenity that extends across towers, street edge blocks, maisonettes, and cross-overs. The robust and workmanlike material fabric shows few signs of age 25 years on, and the hundreds of residents that have maintained tenancy over this time demonstrate the ongoing success and relevance of the architecture, and the rich legacy it provides." ==Recipients of the Award==