30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia

These architecture firms are leading the way in Australia and beyond.

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These annual rankings were last updated on January 15th, 2024. Want to see your firm on next year’s list? Continue reading for more on how you can improve your studio’s ranking. 

Some may wonder what goes on Down Under. With such a large body of water separating this Oceanic country from the rest of the Western world, it is easy to forget Australia’s similarities to its North American neighbors. When it comes to the built environment, Australia’s architectural landscape is filled with trends and advancements quite similar to those explored in the West. Nevertheless, the country maintains a distinct architectural lexicon rooted in its particular climate, landscape, Indigenous heritage and colonial past.

The country’s Western influence can be attributed to the British colonial period, which is apparent today in the Victorian-style homes and Gothic churches found all over Australia. The nation also maintains a keen interest in heritage, with structures such as the famed Sydney Opera House, Australian Convict Sites and Royal Exhibition Building receiving UNESCO Heritage status. Beyond its British ties lies an incredible landscape well-suited for architectural exploration and indoor-outdoor living. In addition to looking outdoors for atmospheric inspiration, the architectural community is committed to the landscape through ecologically responsible design.

With so many architecture firms to choose from, it’s challenging for clients to identify the industry leaders that will be an ideal fit for their project needs. Fortunately, Architizer is able to provide guidance on the top design firms in Australia based on more than a decade of data and industry knowledge.

How are these architecture firms ranked?

The following ranking has been created according to key statistics that demonstrate each firm’s level of architectural excellence. The following metrics have been accumulated to establish each architecture firm’s ranking, in order of priority:

  • The number of A+Awards won (2013 to 2024)
  • The number of A+Awards finalists (2013 to 2024)
  • The number of projects selected as “Project of the Day” (2009 to 2024)
  • The number of projects selected as “Featured Project” (2009 to 2024)
  • The number of projects uploaded to Architizer (2009 to 2024)

Each of these metrics is explained in more detail at the foot of this article. This ranking list will be updated annually, taking into account new achievements of Australia architecture firms throughout the year.

Without further ado, here are the 30 best architecture firms in Australia:


30. Biasol Studio

© Biasol Studio

© Biasol Studio

Biasol is a multidisciplinary studio producing infinite designs across interior spaces, building typologies, products and branded environments.

Some of Biasol Studio’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Biasol Studio achieve 30th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

Featured Projects 6
Total Projects 23

29. Steffen Welsch

© Steffen Welsch

© Steffen Welsch

Our experience shows that sustainable design solutions only work when they provide comfort and are sensible. We are proud that our buildings achieve high energy ratings and have been showcased as positive examples of sustainable projects. In our work we find a balance between cost efficient, environmentally sustainable designs and implementing innovative systems and products.

Some of Steffen Welsch’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Steffen Welsch achieve 29th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

Featured Projects 7
Total Projects 11

28. Candalepas Associates

© Candalepas Associates

© Candalepas Associates

Candalepas Associates is a rare company having produced a unique array of projects with diversity in scale and typology. Projects from religious buildings to public parks, individual houses to large multi-residential developments have been produced by the firm. In twenty years’ practice the firm has been the recipient of over thirty awards in architecture. The success of the firm is closely related to the direct engagement undertaken by Director, Angelo Candalepas in every stage of the procurement of the work.

Some of Candalepas Associates’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Candalepas Associates achieve 28th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Finalist 1
Featured Projects 6
Total Projects 10

27. Silvester Fuller

© Silvester Fuller

© Silvester Fuller

Silvester Fuller is an award winning architecture and interior design studio based in Sydney Australia. Behind our design process is a commitment to discover the hidden potential within each project. We approach each project as a unique challenge, yet all are focused on creating environmentally, socially and economically sustainable spaces for living.

Our work spans a broad range of project types including public, residential, commercial, hospitality and education. Our projects share a rationality of thought, often with surprising outcomes. To identify unique project concepts our team of talented architects and designers draws on expertise and perspective from a diverse range of disciplines and cultural influences.

Some of Silvester Fuller’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Silvester Fuller achieve 27th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 1
A+Awards Finalist 2
Featured Projects 6
Total Projects 10

26. Kerstin Thompson Architects

© Rory Gardiner

© Rory Gardiner

Kerstin Thompson Architects (KTA) was established in 1994. The work of the practice encompasses architecture, interiors, landscape and urban design. The practice focus is on architecture as a civic endeavor; buildings that forge connections with their surroundings and the people who inhabit them.

Some of Kerstin Thompson Architects’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Kerstin Thompson Architects achieve 26th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 2
A+Awards Finalist 1
Featured Projects 4
Total Projects 5

25. WALA

© WALA

© WALA

WALA is an emerging architectural studio based in Melbourne. We provide architectural, interior and design services across a diverse range of projects. The studio is composed of passionate designers and individuals who all share a keen focus on intuitive and sustainable design. Our residential projects form the true backbone of the studio. We take pride in working intimately and collaboratively with homeowners, with particular emphasis placed on ensuring that each new home complements their lifestyle and sense of individuality. We believe that thoughtful and purposeful design solutions can often create the most elegant results.

Some of WALA’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped WALA achieve 25th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Finalist 1
Featured Projects 6
Total Projects 6

24. GHDWoodhead

© GHDWoodhead

© GHDWoodhead

The GHDWoodhead network of design-led studios strive to create inspirational places through intelligent and thoughtful design. We bring together all design, planning and engineering disciplines through a holistic process, creating design that is responsive, technically elegant and efficient. We see our role as making things simply better for our clients. GHDWoodhead is a leading architecture, interiors and planning company with more than eighty years in the industry.

GHDWoodhead is part of the GHD group, one of the world’s leading architecture, engineering and environmental companies with more than 8500 people globally based throughout Australia, USA, Canada, New Zealand, Chile, Asia, Middle East, UK and Europe. Our experience, expertise, technology and business management systems ensure we achieve world’s best practice for our clients.

Some of GHDWoodhead’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped GHDWoodhead achieve 24th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Finalist 1
Featured Projects 8
Total Projects 42

23. John Wardle Architects

© John Wardle Architects

© John Wardle Architects

Our practice has evolved from a smaller studio into a larger collaborative environment where every project has a range of creative, technical and strategic contributions from a diversity of architects and interior designers within JWA. Beyond the office, our engagement with others is similarly inclusive, always curious to understand another’s point of view.

Many projects by JWA have been highly awarded. This includes twice being recognized with the prestigious Sir Zelman Cowen Award for best public building in Australia in 2002 and 2006 by the Australian Institute of Architects. JWA has also won the Harold Desbrowe-Annear Award for best residential project on three occasions and has twice been the recipient of the Victorian Architecture Medal.

Some of John Wardle Architects’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped John Wardle Architects achieve 23rd place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 1
A+Awards Finalist 1
Featured Projects 7
Total Projects 10

22. Andrew Simpson Architects

© Andrew Simpson Architects

© Andrew Simpson Architects

We are a design-focused practice that…
Is committed to the contemporary.
Celebrates form and space in equal measure.
Is responsive to our cultural context and lifestyles.
Finds joy in the relationships that are built through a project along with the architecture.
Teaches to learn.
Recognizes that the best outcomes are not immediately obvious and may appear ambiguous.
Is closely engaged with the construction process.
Believes that sustainability is not a specialization or marketing opportunity but fundamental to good design.
Seeks to use new technologies and methods of fabrication
Respects the skill of quality trades people.
Is comprised of optimists.

Some of Andrew Simpson Architects’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Andrew Simpson Architects achieve 22nd place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

Featured Projects 7
Total Projects 8

21. Christopher Polly Architect

© Matthew Fonda

© Matthew Fonda

Christopher Polly Architect is an award-winning full-service architecture practice based in Sydney Australia. It engages with clients who share in the reward of accomplishing bold visions to enrich their daily lives, who prioritize quality over quantity, and who place value in achieving inventive and well-crafted spaces that are meticulously detailed and finished. The practice distills a holistic detail design approach in the delivery of highly creative and pragmatic architectural solutions on site that resonate conceptual rigor and a command of materials and systems.

Some of Christopher Polly Architect’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Christopher Polly Architect achieve 21st place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Finalist 2
Featured Projects 8
Total Projects 14

20. Carter Williamson Architects

© Brett Boardman Photography

© Brett Boardman Photography

Architecture is the construction of ideas represented as sequences of space illuminated by natural light. These ideas form the spaces we live in, move through, and feel better for having been in. Good architecture should allow us to feel safe and secure, confident and expressive, quiet and reflective. Good architecture should make our lives better. This is what we do at carterwilliamson and is what you can see in the images on our website.We are often asked what is our area of specialization. We specialize in design. We specialize in thinking about your needs and your building. We specialize in making good architecture.

Some of Carter Williamson Architects’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Carter Williamson Architects achieve 20th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Finalist 1
Featured Projects 7
Total Projects 9

19. Tzannes

© Tzannes

© Tzannes

Tzannes is an Australian studio for architecture, urban and integrated design based in Sydney. The practice’s creative thinking and innovative, sustainable and enduring architecture has established our reputation as a leader in the field. Our design is about specific responses to every client and every project, not about preconceived ideas, style or approach. We consider each brief an opportunity to apply architectural skill, creativity and innovation to solve our client’s design problems, but also to delight and to inspire. Tzannes’ distinction is our ability to work across all scales and project types. The breadth of our skills and experience, the profile of our talent and technology enable us to service significant projects with the efficiency and confidence of a large practice.

Some of Tzannes’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Tzannes achieve 19th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Finalist 6
Featured Projects 5
Total Projects 9

18. FMD Architects

© John Gollings Photography

© John Gollings Photography

FMD Architects is an architectural practice with extensive experience in architecture and interior design of varying scales, types and budgets. The core work of the practice is boutique commercial, hospitality and residential work. The focus on specific projects enables a high level of client service as well as an intense design process with rigorous detail. A particularity of the practice is its extensive research into materials and product development, which equips it with a knowledge to develop rich and inventive architecture.

Some of FMD Architects’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped FMD Architects achieve 18th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

Featured Projects 8
Total Projects 13

17. Elenberg Fraser

Elenberg Fraser is an integrated architecture, interior design and urban design practice operating across the Asia-Pacific region since 1998. With a track record in delivering projects that are both design and market-driven, our buildings prove that invention and good design lead to economic, social and environmental benefits.

Some of Elenberg Fraser’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Elenberg Fraser achieve 17th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Finalist 1
Featured Projects 7
Total Projects 49

16. MHN Design Union

© John Gollings Photography

© John Gollings Photography

MHN Design Union’s collaborative approach, experience, strategic thinking, and use of advanced technologies, combined with an energetic service-driven team, results in a legacy of quality design, and practical, enduring and sustainable buildings.

Some of MHN Design Union’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped MHN Design Union achieve 16th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 1
Featured Projects 8
Total Projects 20

15. Jackson Clements Burrows

© Jeremy Weihrauch

© Jeremy Weihrauch

JCB is an award-winning architecture, interior design and urban design practice established in 1998 by Tim Jackson, Jon Clements and Graham Burrows. Our team of over 70 design professionals is united by a shared commitment to the delivery of innovative design solutions.

JCB is driven by core design principles that allow us to explore each new project afresh and an approach that is site sensitive, engaged with local climatic conditions and adaptive to contextual opportunities. Our methodology is iterative and develops through our engagement processes which embrace close collaboration with the client, stakeholders and the community, along with a deep understanding of the site and history. We collaborate across sectors and disciplines, understanding that learning lessons can come from everywhere.

Some of Jackson Clements Burrows’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Jackson Clements Burrows achieve 15th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 1
A+Awards Finalist 1
Featured Projects 7
Total Projects 8

14. Architects EAT

© Architects EAT

© Architects EAT

ARCHITECTS EAT is run by a talented team of passionate, considerate and detail oriented architects and interior designers. Established in the year 2000 by directors, EID GOH and ALBERT MO, Architects EAT has gone from strength to strength designing everything from small home renovations to high-end new houses, food courts, restaurants, apartment buildings, offices and everything in-between. While no two designs are the same, all EAT designs stem from an ethos grounded in PHENOMENOLOGICAL design principles and core personal values; integrity, passion, fun, honesty and innovation.

WE CREATE malleable spaces that foster relationships and subtly guide inhabitants through life.
WE BELIEVE that great design is for the long haul, not just a fad.
WE AIM to tirelessly finding new and creative ways to push design boundaries.

Some of Architects EAT’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Architects EAT achieve 14th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Finalist 2
Featured Projects 9
Total Projects 9

13. Splinter Society Architecture

© Splinter Society Architecture

© Splinter Society Architecture

Led by Asha Nicholas and Chris Stanley, Splinter Society is a Melbourne-based architecture and interior design studio committed to crafting custom human environments distinguished by diverse experiences. With an emphasis on design process, we work to create distinctly tactile projects, drawing on layered influences. Every project is grounded in solid principles
of functionality and environmental sustainability. As an office, we enjoy exploring new ideas as a collaborative process with clients, consultants and craftspeople.

We work closely with our clients to extract key elements for personal enjoyment in residential projects and fundamental brand ideas adding value to spaces for commercial businesses. Our projects include residential, multi -residential, hospitality, workplace design, health and education. On each job, we undertake extensive research and brief development to unlock the individual opportunities
of the project.

Some of Splinter Society Architecture’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Splinter Society Architecture achieve 13th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

Featured Projects 10
Total Projects 18

12. B.E Architecture

© B.E Architecture

© B.E Architecture

B.E Architecture was founded in 1997 by Jonathon Boucher and Broderick Ely. The firm reflects their personal notions of team collaboration and design, which considers the environment. The result is a practice, which provides full architectural design, master planning, interior design and one off furniture pieces, the end result for clients being a complete, all encompassing package. The B.E Architecture team is young, dynamic and multicultural, with a range of personal interest and specialties.

Some of B.E Architecture’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped B.E Architecture achieve 12th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

Featured Projects 11
Total Projects 22

11. CHROFI

© CHROFI

© CHROFI

CHROFI was founded in 2000 as Choi Ropiha following the win in the international competition for the re-design of the TKTS booth in Times Square, New York. The project is widely acclaimed for the way in which the design provided public and private benefits while simultaneously strengthening the essential character of Times Square, and it has been this ability to find solutions that work at multiple levels that now characterizes the way in which the practice of CHROFI approaches their projects. The practice sees design as a tool to extract both commercial and qualitative value; public and private benefits; function and form; experience and meaning. We are highly bespoke in our approach and expand from the specific requirements of each project and client’s desires.

Some of CHROFI’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped CHROFI achieve 11th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 2
A+Awards Finalist 4
Featured Projects 9
Total Projects 23

10. Wood Marsh

© Wood Marsh

© Wood Marsh

Roger Wood and Randal Marsh have been in private practice since 1983, and their early philosophical and aesthetic ideals have been sustained to inform their architecture throughout the ensuing decades. Contextual issues of locality and region underpin their diverse body of work, which spans residential, commercial and urban architecture. The practice is renowned for its clarity of vision and its versatility, with art galleries, wineries and private homes as deftly executed as the extensive urban infrastructure the firm has created in and around Melbourne, where it is based. In each project, Wood Marsh’s founding principles are evident: the sculptural quality of the external forms, the play of solidity and transparency, and the materiality of the limited palettes.

Some of Wood Marsh’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Wood Marsh achieve 10th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

Featured Projects 15
Total Projects 13

9. BOURNE + BLUE ARCHITECTURE

© Reiner Blunck

© Reiner Blunck

Bourne Blue Architecture was established full time in Newcastle in July 1996. The practice is design based, and small, so that all projects have substantial director involvement, and a project architect who takes the project from beginning to end. The Practice has completed work from Canberra to Port Macquarie, including Sydney, Newcastle, Pokolbin, Wollombi and Pacific Palms. Our work has been published locally, nationally and internationally. The office is 100% solar powered with a rooftop 2kW photovoltaic array. Excess power is generated daily and is sold back to the grid. 6000L of water storage tanks collect rainwater for toilet flushing and garden use.

Some of BOURNE + BLUE ARCHITECTURE’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped BOURNE + BLUE ARCHITECTURE achieve 9th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

Featured Projects 15
Total Projects 28

8. Shaun Lockyer Architects

© Shaun Lockyer Architects

© Shaun Lockyer Architects

Shaun Lockyer Architects (SLa) was formed in 2010 to focus on modernist architecture that connects people and place. Inherent within each project is a desire to craft memorable, sustainable and efficient design solutions that add value to the inhabitants’ lives. SLa engages in varying types of projects including residential, institutional, commercial and interior design. Working with private and public clients who value a collaborative and transparent design process, each SLa commission employs a versatility and passion that transcends scale and budget. The firm is led by Shaun Lockyer, AIA, who presents over fifteen years of international design experience, including nine years as Director and Partner at Arkhefield in Brisbane, QLD.

Some of Shaun Lockyer Architects’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Shaun Lockyer Architects achieve 8th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

Featured Projects 16
Total Projects 42

7. Woods Bagot

© Woods Bagot

© Woods Bagot

Woods Bagot Global Studio continually expands and challenges the expectations of multi-disciplinary architectural practice in a shifting, fast-moving digital era. Its portfolio is worldwide in scope, diverse in scale and discipline, and encompasses some of the highest-profile projects currently underway in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East.
The firm’s work is defined by its clarity of narrative and by the extensive use of state-of-the-art analytics as a platform for design. Its sixteen studios, located in major cities around the globe, consistently inspire the firm’s work with a rigorous vocabulary that references urban and regional context, ecological and social sustainability and innovation.

Some of Woods Bagot’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Woods Bagot achieve 7th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Finalist 5
Featured Projects 15
Total Projects 39

6. McBride Charles Ryan

photo: John Gollings - © McBride Charles Ryan

photo: John Gollings - © McBride Charles Ryan

At MCR, we have one passion: providing exceptional design for our clients. Our commitment to provide our clients with innovative solutions, technical excellence and personal and professional integrity has generated a steady growth in the reputation of our company over the last 16 years. MCR has successfully managed projects with budgets of up to $20M, combining complex architectural form with the finest construction technique and the most demanding programs. We have experience in many areas, having undertaken and realized work in all sectors, and this has been recognized by a variety of awards. In 2005, we were awarded the highest Victorian award, the Victorian Architecture Medal.

Some of McBride Charles Ryan’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped McBride Charles Ryan achieve 6th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 1
A+Awards Finalist 3
Featured Projects 18
Total Projects 14

5. KOICHI TAKADA ARCHITECTS

© KOICHI TAKADA ARCHITECTS

© KOICHI TAKADA ARCHITECTS

Koichi Takada Architects is a design group that creates organically inspired places so the world can reconnect with a more natural, intuitive and conscious future. Founded in 2008, Koichi Takada Architects is based in Sydney with offices in Doha and Tokyo. The firm is currently working across residential, hotels, restaurants, commercial and cultural projects in Australia and across the Middle East, Asia, North America and South America.

Principal Koichi Takada is based in Sydney, after living in cities of high urbanization including Tokyo, New York and London. His experience in those metropolises, where he studied at the School of Architecture at City University of New York and the Architectural Association in London, led him to pledge to create a greener future through design.

How should we live today? It is a complicated question, but our answer is simple.

Some of KOICHI TAKADA ARCHITECTS’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped KOICHI TAKADA ARCHITECTS achieve 5th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 7
A+Awards Finalist 2
Featured Projects 10
Total Projects 10

4. ASPECT Studios

© ASPECT Studios

© ASPECT Studios

ASPECT Studios is an international design practice, built from a global team of landscape architects, urban designers, architects, wayfinding specialists, strategists and graphic designers. We approach each project by examining the social, cultural, economic, historical and ecological context that underpins it. Our people are dexterous, creative, technically adept and serious about designing places that benefit people and the natural world. This focus has seen us create some of the most memorable public realm and natural spaces in Australia and abroad.

We are defined by an energized and creative approach, tempered by over 25 years’ experience in delivering and curating significant projects. Over that time, we have established studios in Adelaide, Brisbane, Dubai, Guangzhou, Ho Chi Minh City, London, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Shanghai.

Some of ASPECT Studios’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped ASPECT Studios achieve 4th place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 7
A+Awards Finalist 3
Featured Projects 13
Total Projects 32

3. Austin Maynard Architects

© Austin Maynard Architects

© Austin Maynard Architects

Austin Maynard Architects (formerly Andrew Maynard Architects) was established in 2002 following Andrew Maynard’s receipt of the grand prize in the Asia Pacific Design Awards for his Design Pod. The core principles in the establishment of AMA was a balance between built projects and broad polemical design studies. This is demonstrated in AMA’s highly crafted built work and socio-politically based concepts both of which have been widely published and have garnered global recognition.Andrew Maynard Architects explores architecture of enthusiasm – AMA treats each project as a unique challenge, offering unique possibilities and prides itself in experimentation. All of AMA’s designs are concept rich, left of centre and sustainability conscious; styles and singular themes are avoided.

Some of Austin Maynard Architects’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Austin Maynard Architects achieve 3rd place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 2
A+Awards Finalist 5
Featured Projects 14
Total Projects 18

2. Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

© Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

© Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

iredale pedersen hook is a progressive architecture practice with studios in Perth and Melbourne and a rapidly expanding diverse body of work throughout Australia. From the wine region of Victoria’s Yarra Valley, to the desert of the North Kimberly region, through suburban Perth and the rural edge of Melbourne to remote Christmas Island, the projects are as individual and eclectic as the landscape they occupy. Each piece of architecture seeks to embody a unique design response of innovation and delight. The works can be gathered in relation to their geographical location demonstrating an embrace of their context and closer examination reveals a collection of thematic concerns that evolve and develop.

Some of Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects achieve 2nd place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 2
A+Awards Finalist 9
Featured Projects 15
Total Projects 19

1. Cumulus Studio

© Cumulus Studio

© Cumulus Studio

Established in 2011, we are an Australian architecture and interior design studio with offices in Hobart, Launceston, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. With a team of 40+ dedicated architects, designers and operations team, our studio works as a single entity, using our collective resources to form, critique and test new ideas, to understand the design’s context and explore overlooked perspectives that result in the construction of respectful and inclusive spaces.

Our designs are based on collaboration and conversations, both within the practice and outside of it. We believe that good ideas can come from anywhere — our clients, community and from any member of our team. By being open to discussions and different perspectives, our team, clients and stakeholders can express themselves and explore a design’s possibilities from the very start.

Some of Cumulus Studio’s most prominent projects include:

The following statistics helped Cumulus Studio achieve 1st place in the 30 Best Architecture Firms in Australia:

A+Awards Winner 6
A+Awards Finalist 6
Featured Projects 19
Total Projects 27

Why Should I Trust Architizer’s Ranking?

With more than 30,000 architecture firms and over 130,000 projects within its database, Architizer is proud to host the world’s largest online community of architects and building product manufacturers. Its celebrated A+Awards program is also the largest celebration of architecture and building products, with more than 400 jurors and hundreds of thousands of public votes helping to recognize the world’s best architecture each year.

Architizer also powers firm directories for a number of AIA (American Institute of Architects) Chapters nationwide, including the official directory of architecture firms for AIA New York.

An example of a project page on Architizer with Project Award Badges highlighted

A Guide to Project Awards

The blue “+” badge denotes that a project has won a prestigious A+Award as described above. Hovering over the badge reveals details of the award, including award category, year, and whether the project won the jury or popular choice award.

The orange Project of the Day and yellow Featured Project badges are awarded by Architizer’s Editorial team, and are selected based on a number of factors. The following factors increase a project’s likelihood of being featured or awarded Project of the Day status:

  • Project completed within the last 3 years
  • A well written, concise project description of at least 3 paragraphs
  • Architectural design with a high level of both functional and aesthetic value
  • High quality, in focus photographs
  • At least 8 photographs of both the interior and exterior of the building
  • Inclusion of architectural drawings and renderings
  • Inclusion of construction photographs

There are 7 Projects of the Day each week and a further 31 Featured Projects. Each Project of the Day is published on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Stories, while each Featured Project is published on Facebook. Each Project of the Day also features in Architizer’s Weekly Projects Newsletter and shared with 170,000 subscribers.

 


 

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