2021 Award The Jury for the 2021 Sir Roy Grounds Award was Philip Leeson (Jury Chair) from Philip Leeson Architects, Ken Charlton an architectural historian and Rachel Jackson, principal at GML Heritage. The 2021 jury citation described the winning
Concrete bus shelters in Canberra as having "... architectural integrity and enduring quality of the design is evident through its simplicity, functionality, and materiality. The form of the bus shelter is unique, yet it serves the utilitarian function well, and better still, the shelters were designed to be relocated when required."
2022 Award The Enduring Architecture Award Jury for 2022 was composed of jury chair Eric Martin (Eric Martin & Associates), Nicholas Goodwin (SQC Group) and Anna Leeson (GML Heritage). The award was given to
Robin Boyd's 1956
Manning Clark House the same year as another Robin Boyd project was awarded the
Jack Cheesman Award for Enduring Architecture for the Walkley House in North Adelaide, South Australia. The 2022 jury citation described the Manning Clark House that it "...remains remarkably intact and embodies many design features which were innovative for its time, but are now accepted as sound design and sustainable features for modern houses".
2023 Award The Jury for the 2023 Award consisted of Jury Chair Can Ercan (Filardo Ercan Architects), Yuri Leong Maish (May + Russell Architects) and Murray Brown, ACT Chapter Heritage Committee Member. The jury citation summary states that "The Chancery was opened by then Prime Minister Paul Keating in August 1995 and has since undergone various technological and servicing updates, all integrated seamlessly and considerate of the original design intent. It is a well-maintained building that enhances the integrity of Government House and the significant landscaped grounds on Lake Burley Griffin and is a worthy recipient of the 2023 Sir Roy Grounds Award for Enduring Architecture Award."
2024 Award The awarded project was the suburban shopping centre located in the Canberra suburb of Torrens by architect
Dirk Bolt and completed in 1968. The jury citation noted that the roof form is a strong gesture that has created 'a generous sheltered area that invites shoppers to stop and chat.' The jury for the 2024 ACT Awards was composed of John Guida, Craig Tan, Vassiliki Gracik, Sally Farrah and Jessica de Rome (Chair). ==Award recipients==