Hillcrest Village Stage One has won the National Lifestyle Housing for Seniors Award in the category of Purpose Built Dwelling – over 10 units, awarded by Master Builders Australia in conjunction with the Department of Health and Ageing.
So read the banner in the Sydney Morning Herald, October 19 2010, heading the story of Rouse Hill Town Centre being named one of the five best new developments in the world. This followed its selection as one of the best five in the Asia Pacific Region (see AJ+C press release of 6 July 2010).
The latest edition of HOUSES magazine (Issue 76) published by Architecture Media (www.architecturemdia.com) includes an article on the Cater House designed in 1965 by John Allen and Russell Jack in suburban Canberra.
Spring has brought some changes to Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C), with six dedicated team members receiving promotions in recognition of their contribution to the company’s ongoing success.
Pavilions on the Park was awarded best medium density development at the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) NSW Awards for Excellence.
Hillcrest Village has received a high commendation at the Australian Institute of Building (AIB) NSW “Excellence in Building” Awards.
Rouse Hill Town Centre has won a prestigious global urban design award. Along with projects from China, the Philippines and Singapore, Rouse Hill Town Centre was one of five winners of an Urban Land Institute (ULI) Award for Excellence: Asia Pacific Region.
One of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China and home of the Terracotta Army, Xi’an is again experiencing a period of growth as the capital of Shanxi Province.
In June 2010, AJ+C won a limited competition to design a mixed development on the east bank of the Grand Canal in Suqian City, Jiangsu province, China. The development includes a five-star hotel, serviced apartments, villas, retail and golf course.
Allen Jack + Cottier’s design for The Village, Balgowlah, won a commendation in the Urban Design category at this year’s Australian Institute of Architects, NSW Chapter, awards.
Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C) has just submitted the development application for the replacement of the Western Grandstand at Wollongong’s WIN stadium. As the southern home to the St George Illawarra Dragons the stadium aspires to become one of Australia’s most advanced sporting grounds, giving the fans immediate and direct contact with the field.
Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C) has beaten three prominent architectural firms to win the design competition for a Community Clubhouse in the new Township of Googong.
Peter Stronach, Principal at Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C) has been elevated to the Life Fellowship Hall of Fame by the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA). Peter was honoured for his notable contribution to the architectural industry, his mentoring efforts as a design tutor at the University of Sydney and a councilor of the AIA NSW Chapter and the National Trust of Australia.
AJ+C are saddened to announce the passing of our colleague and friend, Tony Spragg. on Monday 10 May 2010.
The dirt has settled, the final brick laid and the doors are now open for the latest Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C) designed Residential Aged Care Facility (RACF).
Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C)’s principal and award winning architect Michael Heenan will be a judge for the 2010 World Architecture Awards and the NSW AIA Architecture Awards for Excellence.
AJ+C unveils design inspiration for Best Sports Building in the World
Allen Jack+Cottier (AJ+C) has promoted David Nelson to Senior Associate.