2013 Built Environment Awards and Prizes Ceremony Never Stand Still
Faculty of Built Environment
2013 Built Environment Awards & Prizes Ceremony Wednesday, 17 April 2013 Ceremony Science Theatre 7:00pm – 8:30pm Reception Science Theatre Foyer 8:30pm – 9:15pm
Order of Proceedings Master of Ceremonies Professor Alan Peters, Deputy Dean Director of the Australian Graduate School of Urbanism Welcome Professor Alec Tzannes, Dean Presentation of Awards Occasional Address Mr Nicholas Collishaw SA (Fin), AAPI, FRICS Former Managing Director, MIRVAC Built Environment Advisory Council Member Nicholas Collishaw has been involved in property and investment management for over 30 years and has extensive experience in development and investment management of real estate in all major sectors and geographies throughout Australia. Concluding Remarks Professor Alec Tzannes, Dean Following the Concluding Remarks Dean, Professor Alec Tzannes invites you all to join him for refreshments in the Science Theatre Foyer.
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2013 Built Environment Awards and Prizes Ceremony 2012 Medallists
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2012 Prizes
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2012 Scholarships and Awards
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2012 Co-op Scholars and Sponsors
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2012 Research Link Grant Recipients
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2012 PhD Completions
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2012 Undergraduate Scholars List
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2012 Undergraduate Dean’s List
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2012 Postgraduate Dean’s List
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2012 Professional Association Awards
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2012 Industry Awards
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Prize Supporters
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2012 Built Environment University Medallists
The award of a University Medal indicates outstanding academic performance by an undergraduate student across a program. On the recommendation of a Faculty Assessment Review Group (FARG), the University Medal Committee may award a University Medal to a student in an undergraduate program who has shown highly distinguished merit in completing her or his program of study. The University Medal Committee will take into account the whole academic record of the student.
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Bachelor of Construction, Management & Property Li Yee Lau
Bachelor of Interior Architecture Kathryn Gillian Li Kim De Haan
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2012 Built Environment Prizes
Dean’s List Prize Semester 1: Robert Close Semester 2: Cassandra Teo Awarded for the highest Weighted Average Mark (WAM) amongst all undergraduate programs in each semester, 1 and 2.
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Architectural Studies, Architectural Computing and Master of Architecture Andrew Taylor Memorial Prize Manus Leung Awarded to an outstanding student in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Architectural Studies program or in the Master of Architecture program in Design Studio whose work demonstrates sensitivity to the project context, site and Australian landscape.
Architecture Program Director’s Prize Architectural Computing Rosemarie Still Awarded to the most outstanding graduand in the Architectural Computing degree, with three years of study at UNSW who attained the highest Weighted Average Mark.
Architecture Program Director’s Prize Architectural Studies Barnaby Joseph Hartford-Davis Awarded to the most outstanding graduand in the Architectural Studies degree with three years of study at UNSW who attained the highest Weighted Average Mark.
Architecture Program Director’s Prize Master of Architecture Nicholas Sean Brennan Awarded to the most outstanding graduand in the Master of Architecture degree program based on their Weighted Average Mark who completed the degree in a two year period.
Belinda Brito Prize for Creativity and Passion in Design Maria Isabella Vazquez For the best performance in Design Studio in year 1 of the Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree program.
Castle Mountain Prize in the Bachelor of Architectural Studies Sharryn Ann Bowman Awarded for academic merit and excellence in development of construction technology as demonstrated in the final year design studio of the Bachelor of Architectural Studies program.
Castle Mountain Prize in the Master of Architecture Nicholas Papas Awarded for academic merit and excellence in development of construction technology as demonstrated in a design studio or appropriate elective course/s specialising in aspects of structures and construction in architecture in the Master of Architecture program. 7
2012 Built Environment Prizes Concrete Masonry Association of Australia (CMAA) Prize Menglan Li Aurelie Tuong Nguyen
Jim Plume Prize for outstanding innovation in the application of digital technology in the built environment Rebecca Penn
The student enrolled in the 1st year of the Bachelor of Architectural Studies or the Bachelor of Architecture Computing achieving the highest mark in the course ARCH1162 Structures and Construction 1.
Awarded for the best performance in the application or adaptation of innovative digital technology to support some aspect of the planning, design, delivery or management of the built environment. the prize is intended for Architectural Computing students in the first instance but may be awarded to any worthy student enrolled in a professional degree within Built Environment.
Eric Daniels Prize in Residential Design Luen Samonte For the best performance in Design for Residential Accommodation in the Bachelor of Architectural Studies program.
Frank Fox Memorial Prize Deepika Ratnaraj For a project submitted for a design or technology course within the degree of Master of Architecture that demonstrates significant research in Architectural History and Theory in its interaction with design and/or technology.
Frank W Peplow Prize Madeleine Rowe Jarrod Hinwood Awarded for the best performance in Design or Church Architecture in the degree of Architectural Studies or Master of Architecture.
J M Freeland Prize Ella Lilley-Gasteiger For a significant Architectural History and Theory Research project submitted for the degree of Architectural Studies (Honours) Architectural Computing (Honours) or a course within the Master of Architecture degree.
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Lisa Ettridge Memorial Prize Lara Low Awarded for an outstanding project in ARCH1302, ARCH7112 (or an equivalent stage design courses) that best addresses Architecture’s contribution to socially disadvantaged communities.
Margot and Neville Gruzman Award for Urban Design in Master of Architecture in Year 2 Christopher Malouf Awarded for the best performance in ARCH7202 (Year 2 Design Studio in the Master of Architecture program) that is judged to be the best contribution to Urban Design.
Morton Herman Memorial Prize Plini Roseeler-Holgate For the best assignment submitted within an Architectural History and Theory core course or a Faculty elective course as identified by the Director of the Architecture Program. Students enrolled in the BArchStudies: BArchComp and B Civil Eng with Architecture are eligble for consideration of this prize.
Woodhead Prize in Architectural Communication Masayu Masagos Zulkifli
Australian Property Institute Undergraduate Prize Chanelle Beuvink
Awarded for outstanding peformance in Architectural Communications as demonstrated in a design studio in ARCH1101 & ARCH1102.
Best Performance in Courses of the Property Development Stream.
Construction Management and Property Australian Institute of Building Chapter Medal Li Yee Lau
Brookfield Multiplex Constructions Prize Li Yee Lau Awarded for the best performance in the major construction courses “Construction 1 to 5” in the Bachelor of Construction Management and Property program.
CIOB Australasia Excellence in Building (Postgraduate)
Awarded to a graduating student who has achieved the highest marks in the Bachelor of Construction Management and Property program.
Thi Kieu Oanh Ho
Australian Institute of Building Chapter Presidents Award Jasmine Soghomonian
CIOB Australasia Excellence in Building (Undergraduate)
Awarded to the student with the best performance in Research Project.
Li Yee Lau
For the most outstanding student in 2012 who completed a Master of Construction Project Management Degree.
Awarded to the student with the best performance in Thesis.
Australian Institute of Building Chapter Presidents Research Award Riza Sunindijo
Head of Program Prize Leo Kohn
For those who complete either a Master of Building Research Degree or doctorate of Philosophy Research Degree in 2012.
Australian Property Institute Postgraduate Prize Huw James Morgan Best Performance in Courses of the Property Development Stream.
Awarded for the best performance in Year 1 of the Bachelor of Construction Management and Property program.
Program Director’s Prize Elias McGrath Awarded for the most outstanding graduand in the Master of Construction Project Management program.
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2012 Built Environment Prizes RICS Building Construction Management Prize Erin Doyle
Mirvac Design Prize in Interior Architecture Eun Hae Kim
Awarded for the highest overall Weighted Average Mark (WAM) by a Year 3 student in the Bachelor of Construction Management and Property program who has also successfully completed a minimum 36 units of credit excluding Work Experience.
Awarded for the best performance in the Interior Architecture Design Studio by a Year 1 student.
Interior Architecture Davenport Campbell Prize Kim De Haan
Awarded for the best performance in the Final Year Design Project of Interior Architecture.
Harry Stephens Prize in Interior Architecture Sally Gordon For work by a student in the Interior Architecture program which makes a significant attempt to address the whole human condition comprising body, mind and spirit in a manner that promotes human dignity and social responsibility.
Insight Projects Prize in Interior Architecture Luis Gito Awarded for the best performance in the Bachelor of Interior Architecture program.
Mary Broinowski Prize for Interior Architecture Kim De Haan Awarded for the best performance in all aspects of the Graduation Project by a student completing the Interior Architecture program.
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Thames & Hudson Australia Prize in Interior Architecture Tristan Rhu Zhi Xu Awarded for the best performance in History & Theory in Year 1 of the Bachelor of Interior Architecture.
The Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Prize Phoebe Hogan Awarded for academic competency, good studentship and the potential to play an active and valuable role in the design community.
The Taste Living Excellence in Interior Architecture Design Studio Year 2 Prize Tracy Huang Best performance in Year 2 Interior Architecture Design Studio.
The Taste Living Interior Architecture Top Graduating Student Year 4 Prize Kim De Haan Best performance and overall WAM in the four year Interior Architecture degree
Landscape Architecture The Andreasens Green Excellence in Planting Design Year 1 Landscape Architecture Prize Allison Sainty Melody-Jane Willis
Awarded for the best performance in Year 1 for LAND2152 Plants and Design.
The Andreasens Green Excellence in Planting Design Year 2 Landscape Architecture Prize Benjamin Danks Awarded for the best performance in year 2 for LAND2251 Planting Design at the Landscape Scale.
The Andreasens Green Excellence in Planting Design Year 3 Landscape Architecture Prize Michael Longworth Awarded for the best performance in use of plants in individual studio work in year 3, specifically LAND2302 and Landscape Design 6:Design with a Complex Program.
The Andreasens Green Excellence in Planting Design Year 4 Landscape Architecture Prize Natasha Polozenko Awarded for the best performance in use of plants in individual studio work in year 4, specifically LAND2402 and Landscape Design 8:Graduating Studio.
Australian Native Landscapes Prize in Landscape Technology Nicholas Tuttle The highest combined mark for two of the Landscape Program’s year 2 subjects: LAND2271 and LAND2272.
Harry Howard Prize in Landscape Architecture David Forward For the undergraduate thesis or the graduation studio in the Landscape Architecture Program exploring environmental, social or aesthetic aspects of Australian landscapes which best reflects Harry Howard’s ideals for the profession of landscape architecture.
Lindsay Robertson Memorial Prize Karen Ruthven Awarded for the best performance in year 2 LAND2202, Landscape Studio 4.
Peter Kollar Memorial Prize Nicholas Zajko Awarded for excellent scholarship making a significant contribution to the promotion of human dignity and social and environmental responsibility with respect for the whole human person, the tripartite human nature comprising spirit, mind and body.
Tract Consultants Portfolio Prize Matthew Drury Awarded for an outstanding portfolio submission by a Year 3 student in the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture program.
Planning
Department of Planning and Infrastructure Prize Emily Salvisberg Awarded for the best performance in Year 5 of the Bachelor of Planning program.
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2012 Built Environment Prizes Gary Shiels & Associates Planning Prize Liam Williams Awarded for the best performance in Year 4, Semester 2 in the Bachelor of Planning Program.
Hans Westerman Prize Kate Ryan Awarded for the best performance in Year 1 of the Bachelor of Planning program.
John Shaw Memorial Prize Caitlin Adcock Awarded for the best Year 5 Thesis in the Bachelor of Planning program.
Planning Institute of Australia (NSW Division) Prize Christopher McGillick Awarded for the best performance in Year 3, Semester 1 of the Bachelor of Planning program.
Planning Institute of Australia (NSW Division) Prize for Excellence in Integrated Planning Brendan Hoskins Awarded for the best performance by a student in the Integrated Planning courses in Years 2, 3 and 4 of the Bachelor of Planning program.
The UrbanGrowth NSW Prize Ryan Macindoe Awarded for the best performance by a student in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Planning program.
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Sustainable Development
UNSW Bookshop Prize in Sustainable Built Environment Arthur Vetu Awarded to the student who has the best project addressing sustainability issues in the Built Environment and also displayed outstanding studentship and professionalism in the Sustainable Development program.
Master of Urban Development and Design
The Master of Urban Development and Design Program Director’s Award 2012 Duong Hong Nguyen Award to the student who demonstrates consistent dedication to the Master of Urban Development and Design program.
2012 Scholarships & Awards Berk Family Award Nicholas Papas Supporter: Adjunct Professor Victor Berk
Boyarsky International Scholarship Stephen Kostoglou Supporter: Mr Alexander Boyarsky
Commissioner Hoffman Urban Design Award Genevieve Amelie Blanchett Supporter: Commissioner Kevin Hoffman
Cox Richardson Architecture Award Christopher Tran Supporter: Cox Richardson Architects & Planners
Easson Geha Planning Award Thomas Fehon Supporter: EG Property Group
Eva and Emery Balint Award Ben Luephaiboolphantha Supporter: Mr John Balint & the Balint family
Insight Projects Construction Management Award Robert Close Supporter: Insight Projects
International High Achiever Scholarships Tarek Adnan Elguindy Zahid Khan Yeon Suk Khang Emiliano Miranda Y Miranda Stefania Petridou Lip Tat Saw Nadia Shevila Thohari Intrec Scholarship in Construction Management Erin Doyle Supporter: Intrec Management
John Shaw Memorial Award Amanda Carnegie Supporter: Mrs Jill Shaw & the Shaw family
Planning Workshop International Award Nadia Shevila Thohari Supporter: Lyneham Enterprises
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2012 Scholarships & Awards
RailCorp Award in Transport Planning Daniel Howard Supporter: Railcorp NSW
Randwick Rugby Club/St Hilliers Scholarship Paris Cockinos Supporter: Randwick Rugby Club and St Hilliers Holdings
Ronald Lu Travelling Scholarship in Architecture Vanessa Yu Supporter: Ronald Lu
SIDA Foundation-Mary White Memorial Award Aysha Khan Supporter: The SIDA Foundation and the family of the late Mary White
UNSW Golden Jubilee Scholarship Jason Chern Shuer Vietnam / Danang MOU Scholarships Khai Hoang Tran Van Tan Quyen Wightman Scholarship Alanya Jacqui Drummond Jiawen Han Supporter: Estate of the late Thomas Blair Wightman
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2012 Co-Op Scholars & Sponsors
The UNSW Co-Op Program is a career development scholarship that develops our scholars into professionals, not just graduates at the end of their university degree. The program incorporates industry experience, leadership and professional development, networking, mentoring, friends and fun!
Construction Property & Management Scholars Sebastian Reid Tristan Pemberton Co-op Scholarship Sponsors City of Sydney UNSW Facilities Management
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2012 Research Link Grant Recipients The Research Link Grant Scheme provides an opportunity for students to gain insight into research practice while developing research skills that will enhance future learning opportunities. Built Environment aims to promote and develop a research culture and the Research Link Grant Scheme, linking students to an experienced academic, is one aspect of the opportunities provided by the Faculty. Grants of $1500 have been provided to students who work with academic staff on staffnominated research projects. 16
Topic
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Associated Staff Member
Qualitative Data Analysis of IDES Student Comments on their Project Research Experience
Sarah Sim
Associate Professor Oya Demirbilek
BE Place Centred
Yvonne Chan
Dr Kate Bishop
Definitions of Urban Space in South and Southeast Asian Metropolitan Areas: a comparative matrix
Mark Eldridge
Scott Hawken
Creating Sustainable Urban Landscapes for Sydney: Case Studies
Ana Subotic
Associate Professor Linda Corkery
Healthy Built Environments: Assessing Healthy Food Availability
Linda Kennedy
Associate Professor Susan Thompson
Low Cost 3D Printing Utilisation
Joshua Flowers
Dr Miles Park
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2012 Completions Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Philosophy (MPhil) & Masters by Research (MRes)
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Geeta Arjun (PhD)
Mohd Farid Mohamed (PhD)
DESIGN THINKER: An agent facilitated design conversation system to trigger the human creative thought process in architectural design.
The potential of balconies in inducing winddriven natural ventilation in single-sided ventilated high-rise apartments.
Kok Wee Ng (PhD) David Emerson (MPhil) Influences of time and cost on travel in Sydney and the implications for public transport patronage.
Assessing the impacts of Indoor environmental quality on the working environment of green health care facilities from health care workers’ perspective.
Hyemi Hwang (PhD)
David Parker (MPhil)
Rational Irrationality: The cultural determinants in corporate property dealing.
REIT property investment decision making: Theory and practice.
Muhammad Azzam Ismail (PhD)
Emma Sheppard (MRes)
A framework for the development of a new generation green home rating method for Malaysia.
Breathing new life into landscapes of death: Designing for change in Sydney’s future cemeteries.
Rodney Jensen (PhD)
Riza Sunindigo (PhD)
A new spatial and policy focus for the visual entertainment industries in New South Wales.
Skills for developing safety climate in construction projects.
Jing Xie (PhD) Isabel Lasala Hernandez (MPhil) Architecture as landscape: The analogue and the illusion.
The diversity of urban life and form: A historical study of the urban transformation in Tang-Song China and nineteenth-century England. 19
2012 Undergraduate Scholars List
The Built Environment Undergraduate Scholars’ Program was established as a means of acknowledging the Faculty’s highest achieving students. Every year a group of 20 students are identified based on their excellent academic performance. Successful students become a ‘Built Environment Scholar’, a title that has a year long duration and sees individuals receive recognition from their peers, the Built Environment community and industry professionals. Scholars also receive a $500 cheque and $100 book voucher.
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Architectural Computing Rebecca Penn Jason Wong Architectural Studies Sharryn Bowman Hugo Chan Barnaby Hartford-Davis Maria Vazquez Construction Management & Property Hallard Caines Erin Doyle Mark Eldridge Sarah Jones
Interior Architecture Luis Gito Phoebe Hogan Beatrice Tung Landscape Architecture Clare O’Brien Allison Sainty Melody-Jane Willis Planning Christopher Ashworth Christopher McGillick
Industrial Design Marcus Lee Aryetta Pazpinis
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2012 Undergraduate Dean’s List
Semester 1 Bachelor of Architectural Studies Steven Surya Angga Vincent Frederick Besch Yvonne Yuen Woon Chan Hugo Chan Jet Hao Chan Xinyun Cheng Xin Pei Chong Hannah Elouise Degotardi James Philip Gito Jason Chern Shuer Goh Peter Hadjisavas James Hargrave Jeremy Hartono Cyril Hin Yan Leung Valerie Bo Man Leung Wun Shin Liew Winjing Lim Li Chi Lim Jacqueline Lindeman Masayu Masagos Zulkifli Demas Amando Rusli Luen Samonte Rhys Sidney Symington Kieran Taylor Scott Walsh Jae Ward
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Stephanie Wolff Meng Min Wong Jing Yao Bachelor of Architectural Computing Dominic Cheung Margaret Claire Goldsack Jing Liu Rebecca Penn Jennifer Lynn Salcedo Rosemarie Still Bachelor of Construction, Management & Property Chanelle Beuvink Hallard Victor Caines Alex Kwang Hui Chew Robert Crawford Close George Angus Denny-Smith Erin Doyle Mark Eldridge Elvis Fanaian Hannah Louise Farahar Mitchell Heap Sarah Michelle Jones Leo Joseph Kohn Stephen George Kostoglou Li Yee Lau Bayan Markham Peter Moore Zheng-Yang Ong
Michael Stern Benjamin Ryan Tennant Clare Louise Walton Oscar Williams Mohd Amri Bin Zamri Bachelor of Industrial Design Amy Jane Leedham Aryetta Pazpinis Deon Pazpinis Bachelor of Interior Architecture Nicole Louise Briggs Aniqa Rani Chohan Henrietta Veronica Danubrata Kim De Haan Emma Kate Evans Luis Zaldy Gito Olivia Jane Green Jessica Halim Liam Charles Ker Higginbotham Phoebe Evana Hogan Jessica Khoury Angela Yuri Kohlhagen Sophie Thanh La Bradley Mitchell Thomas Arnold Muzikants Annie Sisourath Beatrice Tung Catherine Vlahopol
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2012 Undergraduate Dean’s List Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Bhavna Arumugam Thomas Andrew Atkins Lachlan Alexander Bellach Chloe Leigh Bristow Benjamin John Danks Molly Demaine Matthew Charles Drury Marie-Claire Geach Isabelle Maria Guerreiro-James David Michael Guy Scott Daniel Jackson Yijun Jia Wen Yu Kee Luke Mason Stevie Medcalf Clare Elizabeth O’Brien Christopher Vito O’Brien Meredith Paterson Rosy Porter Timothy Luke Rannaste Helen Claire Rogers Karen Mary Ruthven Allison Elizabeth Sainty Brigitta Schyns Scott Edward Sidhom Andrew Smith Nicholas John Tuttle Jia Hui Wang William Jack Whitfeld Melody-Jane Willis Nicholas Macfarlane Zajko Bachelor of Planning Christopher John Dean Ashworth Clare Butterfield Gareth James David Thomas Fehon Sonia Natalie Jacenko Deniz Kilic Harlan James Langtree Ryan John Macindoe Ian Heyward Mundy 24
Michael John Oliveiro Michael David Oliver Matthew Barry Riley Lauren Josephine Rose Kate Veronica Ryan Laura Schmahmann Jordan Widenstrom
Semester 2 Bachelor of Architectural Studies Andrew William Best Sharryn Ann Bowman Justin Paul Buckwell Hugo Chan Wade Stewart Cogle William James Craft Angus James Hardwick Menglan Li Aurelie Tuong Lam Nguyen Dylan Henry Smith KieranTaylor Maria Isabella Vazquez Bachelor of Architectural Computing Nikolina Borak Margaret Claire Goldsack Matthew John Kruik Bethany Louise McMahon Daniel Pantelas Daniel James Rickard Jason Kai Chung Wong Bachelor of Construction, Management & Property Hallard Victor Caines Erin Doyle Mark Eldridge Clinton Zane Handebo Mitchell Heap Simona Liora Henley
Sarah Michelle Jones Leo Joseph Kohn Jiasheng Steven Liao Jackson Vi Ngo Joel Spira Michael Jospeh Seraphin Tanti Bin Zhang Bachelor of Industrial Design Julian Pui-Yan Chow Fiona Bik Ying Lee Aryetta Pazpinis Shanshan Wang Samuel Peter Whipp Bachelor of Interior Architecture Ashleigh Megan Bennett Olivia Chylinska Luis Zaldy Gito Eun Hae Kim Sophie Thanh La Eun-Jung Lee Bradley Mitchell Elizabeth Carolyne O’Grady Christiane Elisabeth Partl Anna Maria Nancy Stillone Natarsha Elizabeth Tezcan Beatrice Tung
Allison Elizabeth Sainty Brigitta Schyns Cassandra Teo Nicholas John Tuttle Morgan Kennedy Watt Melody-Jane Willis Bachelor of Planning Krishti Tasnuva Akhter Suzannah Byers Kristin Colenbrander Michael Doyle Pia Ginn Shoilee Sharmila Iqbal Nicole Lewis Anna Julie Nowland Lauren Josephine Rose Ashleigh Isabell Joy Ryan Kate Veronica Ryan Emmanuel Michael Smith James Stanley Liam Williamsz
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Molly Demaine Isabelle Maria Guerreiro-James Yijun Jia Jessica Yan Lock Stevie Medcalf Christopher Vito O’Brien Clare Elizabeth O’Brien Rosy Porter Emily Irene Reedy Helen Claire Rogers Karen Mary Ruthven 25
2012 Postgraduate Dean’s List
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Semester 1
Semester 2
Master of Architecture Alexandra Elizabeth Whitty Pouwel Frederik Wind Madeleine Elizabeth Rowe Chiu Yin Chan Deepika Ratnaraj Helen Wing Wa Chan Cissy Miao Kang Carolyn Wai Yu Cheung Samuel King Kay Lee
Master of Architecture Cissy Miao Kang Nicholas Sean Brennan Michael Alfred John Dernee Chiu Yin Chan Patrick Allan Griffin Mei Ning Lin Christopher Paul Malouf Maria Kathleena Vazquez
Master of The Built Environment in Sustainable Development Arthur Vetu Julie Young Master of Construction Project Management Gabriela Vanessa Rangel Perez Master of Planning Jacalyn Jean Salter Keeley Allen Master of Property Development Stevanus Sugiarto Zhenni Lu
Master of The Built Environment in Sustainable Development Natalie Jane Barron Master of Construction Project Management Linda Dale Minto Master of Planning Michael James William Bishop Keeley Allen Master of Property Development Frances Louise Neill Master of Urban Development & Design Salma Osman Genevieve Blanchett
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2012 Professional Association Awards
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The Faculty of Built Environment acknowledges the achievements of our students who have won prizes established by external organisations, industry and professional associations. These prizes recognise excellence and talent in professional spheres.
National Awards
Southern Cross Package Design Award Gold Prize:
Ryan Go Silver Prize:
Max Glanville Cormack Packaging Innovation Awards Silver Prize:
Dale Wakeham
State Awards
Australian Institute of Architects NSW GRADUATE & STUDENT AWARDS History and Theory Prize in the Master of Architecture Sophie Bock Construction and Practice Prize in the Master of Architecture Amy Beech-Allen Masters Graduate of the Year Prize Madeleine Rowe
Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (NSW) AILA NSW Award for the Top 1st Year Student Melody Willis AILA NSW Award for the Top 2nd Year Student Benjamin Danks AILA NSW Award for the Top 3rd Year Student Michael Carle AILA NSW Award for the Top 4th Year Student Louise Mould
Design Institute of Australia (NSW) Graduate of the Year Awards
Innovation Prize (All Design Categories) Winner:
Alfred Boyadgis
First Degree Graduate of the Year Prize Eugene Kirkwood
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2012 Industry Awards
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AIA NSW Structural Innovation in Architecture Award (Sponsored by Partridge Partners)
Reece Bathroom Innovation Award 2012
First Prize:
Runner Up:
Mitchel Thompson Artichoke Prize for Design Communication
First Prize:
Shanshan Wang Alfred Boyadgis Finalist:
Mitchell Say
Winner:
Kim De Haan
Street Furniture Australia Prize Winner:
Caroma/GWA Ergonomics Award for Bathroom Design Winning Team:
Robert Vlahovic Marit Erlandsen Tarjei Kvassheim Kevin Peng ZiHan Ren Chuming Li Lend Lease Work Placement Award Monika Devcic Patrick John Leal Rachael McCallum
Eugenie Barnet Highly commended:
Jan Gerardino Xiaomeng Shi 2012 International Sustainability Architecture Fassa Bortolo competition hosted by the Faculty of Architecture at the Universita dei Ferrara in Italy, Degree Thesis Category Gold Medal:
Jemima Retallack Mitchell Thompson
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Prize Donors and Supporters
Architectural Studies, Architectural Computing and Master of Architecture Andrew Taylor Memorial Prize Established by the Taylor family, this prize is given in memory of Andrew Taylor, a student in the Bachelor of Architecture program. Andrew was awarded the Board of Architects Prize for Year 2, 2001 and, through his studio design work, had expressed an interest in the Australian landscape. The Belinda Brito Prize for Creativity & Passion in Design This Prize was established by the family, friends and colleagues of Belinda Brito whose 15 year association with the Faculty began as an architecture student in 1991. It recognises Belinda’s contribution to excellence in architectural design teaching and her own passionate belief in the rigorous exploration of design strategies. The Castle Mountain Prize Outdoor Adventure Camps (Castle Mountain Pty Ltd) Built Environment’s
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Architecture program has often chosen Outdoor Adventure Camps as the venue for its design studios and many students have stayed at Outdoor Adventure Camps completing projects in architecture and building construction. Concrete Masonry Association of Australia (CMAA) Prize The CMAA is a national organisation funded by the Australian concrete masonry industry. Representing the concrete masonry industry on national issues, especially in technical marketing areas, is the primary focus of CMAA’s strategic objectives. Eric Daniels Prize in Residential Design Eric Daniels was appointed a lecturer in architecture in 1951 and retired as Emeritus Professor in 1985. He was appointed Professor of Architecture and Head of the School of Architecture in 1980 and Dean of the Faculty in 1984. This Prize continues in perpetuity the work to which Eric Daniels devoted so much of his academic life – the striving for excellence in architectural design. The Frank Fox Memorial Prize Frank Fox was the founder of Old Sydney Town, a re-creation of Sydney as it was before the days of Governor Macquarie. Frank Fox then funded all
first year Architecture students to camp at Old Sydney Town and construct the buildings. Staff and students alike learned early techniques such as thatching, earth flooring, bark roofing, log walling, wattleand- daub as well as bricklaying and roof tiling. The Frank W Peplow Prize Frank Peplow (1876-1952) was first apprenticed in Sydney to architect Arthur Blacket, son of the famous architect Edmund Blacket. His practice was responsible for many church buildings as well as a wide range of commercial and factory projects. Mrs. W.M Peplow, was instrumental in establishing this Prize in Frank Peplow’s memory. The J M Freeland Prize Emeritus Professor John Maxwell (Max) Freeland AM (1920-1983) air force officer and Professor of Architecture, joined the staff of UNSW’s then Faculty of Architecture in 1957 and was appointed Chair of Architecture in 1960. A Doctor of Letters was conferred on him by UNSW in 1972. His service to architecture was recognized in 1983 when he received a Member of the Order of Australia. This Prize was established in his memory by colleagues and former students. 33
2012 Prize Donors and Supporters Jim Plume Prize for outstanding innovation in the application of digital technology in the built environment Awarded for the first time at this Prize Ceremony, the Faculty’s first prize in digital technology was established by recently retired Honorary Senior Lecturer, Jim Plume. Jim joined the Faculty at UNSW in 1981 as a lecturer specialising in computing in architecture. Jim exercised active leadership in the Faculty over that time, establishing much of the IT curriculum and resources. From 2006 to March 2010, he served as Head of the School of the Built Environment. The Lisa Ettridge Prize This Prize was established by LIsa Ettridge’s family, fellow staff members and friends to reward students who, through coursework, make a significant contribution to socially disadvantaged communities. The Margot and Neville Gruzman Award for Urban Design in Master of Architecture Year 1 & 2 Adjunct Professor Neville Gruzman AM (1925-2005) was an Australian architect and a former mayor of Woollahra, Sydney Australia. Gruzman worked largely in residential architecture in Sydney. His works are varied forms of Modernism, known as Organic Modernism, and also Regionalism. Neville Gruzman began teaching at UNSW in the 1960s and employed and taught some notable Sydney architects including Pritzker Prize winner and BE alumnus Professor Glenn Murcutt AO. The Morton Herman Memorial Prize Morton Earle Herman (1907-1983), architect, architectural historian and architectural conservationist, lectured primarily in architectural history from 1945 until the late 34
1960s. His contribution was recognized by the nation when he received the award of Member of the Order of Australia in 1979 being referred to as the “father of architectural history and conservation in this country”. This Prize was established at the instigation of architect and faculty Advisory Council Member Adjunct Professor Philip Cox AO. The Peter Kollar Memorial Prize L Peter Kollar (1926-2000) taught for over 40 years with Built Environment. He made a unique contribution to architectural education in Australia based on a profound insight into the nature of the ‘human condition’ informed by spiritual traditions. This Prize aims to perpetuate the ideals that he endeavoured to instil in his students and was established by his colleagues, former students, family member and friends. Woodhead Prize in Architectural Communications Awarded for outstanding performance in architectural communications as demonstrated in a design studio, this Prize was established with the support of Woodhead. Woodhead – architecture, interiors, planning - delivers projects in Australia, Asia, Europe and the Middle East and is committed to design excellence and environmentally sustainable design solutions.
Construction Management and Property The Australian Institute of Building Awards Founded in 1951, the Australian Institute of Building is the leading institute for building professionals. It brings individuals together
who share a common interest in improving the standing of the building profession. Australian Property Institute Prizes The API’s two prizes are being awarded for the first time at this ceremony. The peak body’s primary role is to set and maintain the highest standards of professional practice, education, ethics and professional conduct for its members and the broader property profession. The Brookfield Multiplex Construction Prize Brookfield Multiplex is a leading global contracting and development company. Brookfield Multiplex has a long-standing association with UNSW and is committed to the support and development of its students, research and education as a whole. CIOB Australasia Excellent Building in Undergraduate & Postgraduate The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has over 47,000 members across the globe. Its focus is to work with members, employers, academia and governments to drive forward the science, practice and importance of management in construction. The Head of Program Prize Awarded for the best performance in Year 1 of the Bachelor of Construction Management and Property program. The Program Director’s Prize Awarded for the most outstanding graduand in the Master of Construction Project Management program. RICS Building Construction Management Prize The RICS has three main roles within the property sector: to maintain the highest standards of education and training; to
protect consumers through strict regulation of ethics and standards; and to advise organisations, such as governments and regional boards.
Interior Architecture The Davenport Campbell Prize Davenport Campbell provides a wide range of property and construction related services throughout Asia and the Middle East. Harry Stephens Prize in Interior Architecture UNSW alumnus Harry Stephens first came to the University in 1964 as a student and, ultimately, taught for thirty years in the Faculty. Having a life-long concern for the human interface with architecture, Harry Stephens is dedicated to the principle that architecture has the potential to be the most meaningful art in human experience. Insight Project Prize in Interior Architecture The Insight Projects Prize is supported by Built Environment Alumnus and Director of Insight Projects, Matt Sanders. Matt Sanders also supports an award in Construction Management. Insight Projects employs a number of UNSW alumni and is also a strong supporter of UNSW Sport & Recreation. The Mary Broinowski Prize for Interior Architecture Mary Broinowski (1911-1969) studied Interior Design at the Melbourne Institute of Technology in the late 1940s. Living in Adelaide from 1954, Mary was employed by the architects Stephenson and Turner to design the interior of the new Queen Elizabeth Hospital. This Prize was established by Mary’s friends and family, Dr Susan Broinowski Ballinger and Emeritus Professor John Ballinger.
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2012 Prize Donors and Supporters The Mirvac Design Prize in Interior Architecture Mirvac Design is a diverse practice specialising in architecture, urban design, interior design, landscape architecture and graphic design and is the fully owned architecture and design subsidiary of Mirvac, one of Australia’s leading companies. The Thames Hudson Australia Prize in Interior Architecture Thames & Hudson was founded in 1949 by Walter and Eva Neurath. Their passion and mission for Thames & Hudson was that its books should reveal the world of art to the general public, to create a ‘museum without walls’ and to make accessible to a broad, non-specialist reading the research and the findings of top scholars and academics. The Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Prize Established by the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) - the peak professional membership body for designers and design businesses. The Prize is membership to the DIA providing support, networking, services and information to its newly graduated recipient. The Taste Living Interior Prizes Awarded for the first time at this Prize Ceremony, the Taste Living prizes are supported by the ‘Taste – European design for all’ Australian company. The company proudly supports the teaching of interior architecture at UNSW and its prizes recognise design excellence in students. Taste is also providing opportunities for students to meet designers visiting from Europe and providing introductions to its design profession colleagues.
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Landscape Architecture Australian Native Landscapes Prize in Landscape Technology Awarded for the first time at this Prize Ceremony, this prize is funded by ANL. ANL is a major landscape contractor and frequently collaborates with the UNSW landscape architecture discipline. Harry Howard Prize in Landscape Architecture Harry Stanton Howard (1930-2000) was trained in architecture and town planning and became a founding member of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA). He was a key member of the Sydney Bush School of landscape architects who were most influential between 1965 and 1985. This prize was created by his colleagues, family and friends. The Lindsay Robertson Memorial Prize Lindsay Robertson (1936-1974) was the first landscape architect appointed to the State Planning Authority in New South Wales. He graduated from UNSW with an honours degree in Architecture in 1960 gaining a scholarship to attend the University of Pennsylvania, USA. This Prize was established through the efforts of his close colleagues: Bill Ashton, John Hodges, Bob Myer and John Roseth. The Andreasens Green Excellence in Planting Prizes Awarded for the first time at this Prize Ceremony Andreasens Green has enabled four new student prizes, each recognises excellence in planting design. Andreasens Green actively supports the future of landscape architecture and the education of students.
The Tract Consultants Portfolio Prize Tract Consultants is a national landscape architecture and urban design practice. This Prize supports the practice of landscape architecture by promoting an awareness of the need to build skills across various disciplines.
Planning The Department of Planning and Infrastructure Prize Formerly known as the Department of Planning, the Department of Planning and Infrastructure supports sustainable growth in NSW. Its work includes: longterm planning for the State’s regions, and ensuring the planning system is efficient and effective. The Gary Shiels and Associates Prize Gary Shiels, a Built Environment alumnus, provides this Prize as a means of giving back to UNSW and its students and an incentive to encourage excellence in planning. Hans Westerman Prize Emeritus Professor Hans Westerman AM was Professor and Head of School of Town Planning at UNSW from 1979-1991. The John Shaw Memorial Prize John Shaw (1927-1977) was appointed as Lecturer in Town Planning at UNSW in 1957 and Associate Professor in 1963. He was awarded his PhD from UNSW and established Australia’s first undergraduate degree in Town Planning at UNSW in 1971. This Prize was instigated by his colleague Elias Duek-Cohen and the Shaw family.
The Planning Institute of Australia (NSW) The Planning Institute of Australia is a peak body representing professions involved in planning Australia’s cities, towns, regions and places. This Prize encourages students to strive for excellence in planning and uphold the integrity and practice of the profession. The UrbanGrowth NSW Prize Formerly known as the Landcom Prize, Landcom transitioned to UrbanGrowth NSW in 2013. Its role is to drive investment in key locations in NSW and help underpin the future prosperity of urban and regional centres.
Sustainable Development UNSW Bookshop Prize in Sustainable Development The UNSW Bookshop at the University’s Kensington campus proudly supports this Prize for a postgraduate degree student in Sustainable Development.
Support Built Environment Awards, prizes and scholarships recognise the skills and talents of the Faculty’s students and support them through their studies. To discuss supporting the future of BE students, contact: Catherine Brown Development Manager Faculty of Built Environment T: + 61 2 9385 6380 E: catherine.brown@unsw.edu.au
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