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M3architecture (stylised m3architecture) is an Australian architecture firm based in Brisbane.[1] The practice was founded in 1997 and is run by Directors Michael Banney, Ben Vielle, Michael Christensen and Michael Lavery.[2]
The firm's work ranges from the $140m (AUD) University of Queensland Sustainable Futures Building[3] to public, education and smaller arts projects such as the Tree of Knowledge Memorial in Barcaldine.[4][5]
Selected awards
[edit]- 2019 Australian Institute of Architects Queensland Architecture Awards: Commendation – Interior Architecture: Level 3, 143 Edward Street, Brisbane (QCEC Workplace Fitout)[6]
- 2019 Minister's Award for Urban Design[7] – Barcaldine Master Plan [8]
- 2018 Australian Urban Design Award [9] – Barcaldine Master Plan [10]
- 2018 Good Design Award winner. Architectural Design Urban Design. The Globe (Including the Barcaldine regional master plan & The Tree of Knowledge)[11]
- 2018 Australian Institute of Architects Queensland Architecture Awards: Commendation – Houses Alterations and Additions. Patrick Street Residence.[12]
- 2018 Australian Institute of Architects Queensland Architecture Awards: Commendation – Small Projects. UQ Zelman Cowan Building new entry.[12]
- 2017 Fly Forbo Award Overall Winner. University of Queensland Architecture School refurbishment.[13]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: National Award for Public Architecture – The Globe Hotel [14][15](in association with Brian Hooper Architect)[16]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: National Award for Educational Architecture – St Joseph's Nudgee College Hanly Learning Centre[16]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: National Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) – Cape Tribulation House[16]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: National Commendation for Public Architecture – Act for Kids Child and Family Centre for Excellence[16]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: National Commendation for Sustainable Architecture – Mount Alvernia College Anthony and La Verna Buildings[16]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Award – Jennifer Taylor Award for Educational Architecture: Mount Alvernia College Anthony and La Verna Buildings[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Award for Educational Architecture: St Joseph's Nudgee College Hanly Learning Centre[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Award for Educational Architecture: Brisbane Girls Grammar School Research Learning Centre[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Award – Harry Marks Award for Sustainable Architecture: Mount Alvernia College Anthony and La Verna Buildings[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Award for Sustainable Architecture: St Joseph's Nudgee College Bathersby Boarding Village[18][17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – Robin Dods Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New): Cape Tribulation House[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – Job and Froud Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (Multiple Housing): St Joseph's Nudgee College Bathersby Boarding Village[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Award for Heritage Architecture: The Globe Hotel (in association with Brian Hooper Architect)[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Award for Public Architecture: Act for Kids Child and Family Centre for Excellence[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Award for Public Architecture: The Globe Hotel (in association with Brian Hooper Architect)[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Commendation for Interior Architecture: University of Queensland Chemistry Building, Levels 3 and 4[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Commendation for Interior Architecture: Brisbane Girls Grammar School Research Learning Centre[17]
- 2017 Australian Institute of Architects (New South Wales Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Commendation for Small Project Architecture: Newcastle Music Studio[19]
- 2015 Think Brick Awards (National) Grand Prix Winner: ACT for Kids Child and Family Centre for Excellence[20]
- 2014 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Commendation – Interior Architecture: UQ Chemistry Level 8[21]
- 2013 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Regional Architecture Awards: State Commendation – Sustainable Architecture: 11 Saint James Street Petrie Terrace[22]
- 2012 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Award – Interior Architecture: Mansergh Shaw Level 5, The University of Queensland[23]
- 2012 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Commendation – Public Architecture: David Theile Olympic Swimming Pool, The University of Queensland[23]
- 2011 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: National Award for Interior Architecture: St Joseph's Nudgee College, Tierney Auditorium[24]
- 2011 Australian Institute of Architects(Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Award – G.H.M. Addison Award for Interior Architecture: St Joseph's Nudgee College, Tierney Auditorium[24]
- 2011 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Award – Karl Langer Award for Urban Architecture: Yeerongpilly Bridge[25]
- 2011 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: Regional Commendation – Interior Architecture: St Joseph's Nudgee College, Tierney Auditorium[26]
- 2011 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: Regional Commendation – Urban Architecture: Yeerongpilly Bridge[26]
- 2010 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: The Lachlan Macquarie Award for Heritage Architecture: Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial[27]
- 2010 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: National Commendation – Public Architecture: Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial[27]
- 2010 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Award – Public Architecture: Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial[27]
- 2010 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: Regional Award – JW Wilson Building of the Year: Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial[27]
- 2010 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: Regional Commendation – Public Architecture: Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial[27]
- 2009 Australian Timber Design Awards: National Award – Overall Winner: Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial[28]
- 2009 Australian Timber Design Awards: National Award – Public or Commercial Buildings: Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial[28]
- 2009 Australian Timber Design Awards: National Award – Best Use of Certified Timber: Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial[28]
- 2009 Australian Timber Design Awards: Queensland Award – Best Northern Region: Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial[28]
- 2009 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Commendation – Interior Architecture: UQ Science Learning Centre[29]
- 2009 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: Regional Commendation – Interior Architecture: Brisbane North Eye Centre, Chermside[30]
- 2009 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: Regional Commendation – Interior Architecture: UQ Science Learning Centre[30]
- 2008 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: Sir Zelman Cowan Prize for Public Architecture: Cherrell Hirst Creative Learning Centre, Brisbane Girls Grammar School[31]
- 2008 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: FDG Stanley Award for Public Architecture: Cherrell Hirst Creative Learning Centre, Brisbane Girls Grammar School[31]
- 2008 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Commendation – Interior Architecture: Cherrell Hirst Creative Learning Centre, Brisbane Girls Grammar School[32]
- 2008 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: Regional Commendation – Interior Architecture: UQ Chemistry Laboratory Fitouts Levels 9 and 10[33]
- 2008 Architecture Australia Prize for unbuilt work – special mention: Captain Cook Landing Memorial – Memorial as Event[34]
- 2007 Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards: National Award – Small Project Architecture Award: QUT Human Movement Pavilion[35]
- 2007 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Award – Hayes & Scott Award for Small Project Architecture: QUT Human Movement Pavilion[36]
- 2007 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Award – Art and Architecture Prize: QUT Human Movement Pavilion[36]
- 2007 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: Brisbane Regional Commendation: QUT Human Movement Pavilion[37]
- 2006 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: G.H.M Addison Award for Interior Architecture: UQ Chemistry Building Fitout Levels 5, 6 West, 7 and 10 West[38]
- 2006 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: Brisbane Regional Commendation: UQ Chemistry Building Fitout Levels 5, 6 West, 7 and 10 West[38]
- 2005 Australian Institute of Architects President's Award for outstanding commitment to the support and mentoring of architectural graduates
- 2005 Design Institute of Australia Queensland Design Awards: Award of Merit – Best Use of Colour: UQ Centre for Marine Studies
- 2004 Design Institute of Australia Queensland Design Awards: Design Innovation and Excellence Award: Australian Institute of Architects Stage Set Design
- 2004 Design Institute of Australia Queensland Design Awards: Design Innovation and Excellence Award: UQ Micro Health Laboratory
- 2004 Design Institute of Australia Queensland Design Awards: Award of Merit – Set / Display Design: Australian Institute of Architects Stage Set Design 2002
- 2004 Design Institute of Australia Queensland Design Awards: Award of Merit – Public Art Collaboration: UQ Micro Health Laboratory
- 2003 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Commendation – Art & Architecture Award: Australian Institute of Architects Stage Set Design 2002
- 2002 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards – State Award – Art and Architecture Award: UQ Micro Health Laboratory
- 2002 Australian Institute of Architects (Queensland Chapter) Architecture Awards: State Award – Public Building, Institutional Building Award: UQ Micro Health Laboratory
Notable publications
[edit]- The David Theile Olympic Swimming Pool[39] in, "The Pool"[40]
- The David Theile Olympic Swimming Pool,[39] The Yeerongpilly (Rod Laver) Footbridge,[41] and The Tree of Knowledge[42] in, "Practical Poetics in Architecture"[43]
- ACT for Kids,[44] Centre for Excellence and the UQ Microhealth Laboratory[45] in, "Materiality – Brick and Block in Contemporary Australian Architecture"[46]
- M3architecture: sites of transformation, in ArchitectureAU[47]
- Outback pub to represent Australia at international architecture exhibition in Italy[48]
- UQ Microhealth Laboratory[45] in, "Brick"[49]
- m3architecture featured in, "A Critical History of Contemporary Architecture: 1960–2010"[50]
- m3architecture featured in, "The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture"[51]
- m3architecture featured in, "A Place in the Sun"[52]
- m3architecture featured in, "10x10_3"[53]
- The QUT Human Movement Pavilion[54] in, "The Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture"[55]
- m3architecture featured in, "Next Wave: Emerging Talents in Australian Architecture"[56]
- Taringa Residence[57] in, "House Plus: Imaginative Ideas for Extending Your Home"[58]
- The practice of m3architecture Masters by Research Thesis[59]
- Anecdotal evidence – Michael Lavery's Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Architecture and Urban Design, RMIT University [60]
- Engaging objects – Michael Banney's Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Architecture and Urban Design, RMIT University [61]
- Architectural Guide Australia [62]
Exhibitions
[edit]- 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale, Australian Pavilion.[63] Project: he Barcaldine masterplan (including; The Globe[64] and The Tree of Knowledge[65]) in, “Repair.”[66]
- 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale, Australian Pavilion.[40] Project: The David Theile Olympic Swimming Pool.[39]
- 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, Australian Pavilion.[67] Project: Lodge on the Lake.
- 2010 Shanghai World Expo. Projects: Brisbane Girls Grammar School[68] Cherrell Hirst Creative Learning Centre;[69] Barcaldine Tree of Knowledge Memorial:[42] ‘HEAT: Queensland Architects’, Stand at the 2010 World Expo, Shaghai. 20–26 June 2010.
- 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale, Australian Pavilion, ‘Abundant Australia’[70]
- 2008 Optimism, Gallery of Modern Art[71]
- 2008 Place Makers: Contemporary Queensland Architects Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane.[72] 2 August to 23 November 2008. Projects: Brisbane Girls Grammar School,[69] UQ Microhealth Laboratory,[45] Taringa Residence[57]
- 2010 ‘All Politics is Local’, in Interior Design Magazine. Welsh, S. 2010. ‘All Politics is Local’. Interior Design. February 2010: 97
- 2007 ‘OUT FROM UNDER: Australian Architecture Now,’ held at Australian Institute of Architects, San Francisco. 8 March to 27 April 2007. UQ Microhealth Laboratory[45] and Taringa Residence.[57]
- 2006 Venice Architecture Biennale, Australian Pavilion.[73] Projects: UQ Microhealth Laboratory[45] in the Australian Pavilion at the 10th International Architecture Exhibition, ‘Cities, Architecture and Society,’ held in Venice, 10 September to 19 November 2006.
- 2006 ‘[v3]’ held at QPAC Forecourt, Southbank, Brisbane. 27 October 2006. Brisbane North Eye Centre.[74]
- 2006 ‘Art Movement’ Exhibition, held at University of Technology Sydney[75] Gallery, Sydney. 27 June to 28 July 2006. Curated by Ricardo Felipe. Brisbane Girls Grammar School Creative Learning Centre.[69]
- 2006 The Design Institute of Australia Awards & Exhibition, held at Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane. 3 to 18 June 2004. UQ Chemistry Interiors, St Lucia Campus.[76]
- 2005 The Design Institute of Australia Awards & Exhibition, held at Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane. 4 to 19 June 2005 Centre for Marine Studies, University of Queensland St Lucia.
- 2005 Australian Institute of Architects ‘Marvels’ Exhibition of built and unbuilt work, held at William St, Brisbane. 28 October to 2 November 2005. Projects: Brisbane Girls Grammar School Creative Learning Centre,[69] Australian National University Bike Shelters, and, Yeppoon Apartments (with Brian Hooper Architect).
- 2004 The Design Institute of Australia Awards & Exhibition, held at Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane. 5 to 14 June 2004. Projects: UQ Microhealth Laboratory[45] Gatton Campus, and, Australian Institute of Architects Stage Set Design 2002.
- 2004 ART + ARCH Infinite Exhibition, held in various sites across Brisbane, 9 September to 3 October 2004. 'Work in Collaboration’ (Michael Banney and Dirk Yates) shown at City Hall.
- 2003 Australian Institute of Architects Tropical Housing Exhibition. Venue, 111 George St, Brisbane. 2003. Bennett Residence, Bribie Island.
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