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AWARD CATEGORIES

  • HORBURY HUNT COMMERCIAL AWARD
  • HORBURY HUNT RESIDENTIAL AWARD
  • KEVIN BORLAND MASONRY AWARD
  • BRUCE MACKENZIE LANDSCAPE AWARD
  • ROBIN DODS ROOF TILE EXCELLENCE AWARD
  • NEW ENTRANT AWARD
HHC Brief

HORBURY HUNT COMMERCIAL AWARD

This award was initiated by the Horbury Hunt Club and by request from architects and designers. Its purpose is to reward innovation and craftsmanship in brickwork and recognises the contribution of architects, builders, bricklayers and manufacturers in that process.

The Horbury Hunt Award categories include commercial and residential built projects that exemplify outstanding craftsmanship and innovation through the use of clay face brick and pavers.

The award is named after John Horbury Hunt, a renowned architect who came to Australia from America in 1863. Hunt was known for introducing his distinctive and radical architecture to Sydney and rural New South Wales, including St Peter’s Cathedral in Armidale, and Convent of the Sacred Heart and Tivoli in Rose Bay.

Commercial Category

Projects in this category must be built primarily for commercial purposes and include government, public, health, education and multi-residential projects.

Nominated project must meet the following criteria:

  • Completed since January 2020 and located in Australia or, if internationally located, built with Australian manufactured masonry products.
  • Recycled and reused bricks can be included in this category. Painted brick may also be included (not rendered).
  • Not entered into previous Think Brick awards.
  • Must be constructed with 75% in clay face brickwork, or use clay pavers.
  • Must exemplify architectural innovation, collaboration between project team, and show a high level of skill and craftsmanship.
  • Entry must be submitted by the closing date of Sunday, 10th April 2022.
  • Only entries that are submitted in full and online through our website will be accepted.
  • A project may be entered in multiple categories, providing that project meets the criteria of the specific category as outlined below. Each project may only be entered once in the same Horbury Hunt Commercial category.
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HORBURY HUNT RESIDENTIAL AWARD

This award was initiated by the Horbury Hunt Club and by request from architects and designers. Its purpose is to reward innovation and craftsmanship in brickwork and recognises the contribution of architects, builders, bricklayers and manufacturers in that process.

The Horbury Hunt Award categories include commercial and residential built projects that exemplify outstanding craftsmanship and innovation through the use of clay face brick and pavers.

The award is named after John Horbury Hunt, a renowned architect who came to Australia from America in 1863. Hunt was known for introducing his distinctive and radical architecture to Sydney and rural New South Wales, including St Peter’s Cathedral in Armidale, and Convent of the Sacred Heart and Tivoli in Rose Bay.

Nominated project must meet the following criteria:

  • Must be single occupancy, individual and residential in nature and can include dwellings with alterations and additions (duplex and multi-res project should be entered in the Horbury Hunt Commercial category)
  • Completed since January 2020 and located in Australia or, if internationally located, built with Australian manufactured masonry products.
  • Recycled and reused bricks can be included in this category. Painted brick may also be included (not rendered).
  • Not entered into previous Think Brick awards.
  • Must be constructed with 75% in clay face brickwork.
  • Must exemplify architectural innovation, collaboration between project team, and show a high level of skill and craftsmanship.
  • Entry must be submitted by the closing date of Sunday, 10th April 2022.
  • Only entries that are submitted in full and online through our website will be accepted.
  • A project may be entered in multiple categories, providing that project meets the criteria of the specific category as outlined below. Each project may only be entered once in the same Horbury Hunt Residential category.
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KEVIN BORLAND MASONRY AWARD

The Kevin Borland Masonry Award rewards and showcases concrete masonry in both commercial and residential architectural design.

Projects in this category must be built primarily for commercial or residential purposes. Commercial projects can include government, public, health, education and multi-residential constructions. Residential projects can include single-dwelling houses. Concrete masonry must be a feature of the design process. Rendered masonry is not considered a design feature.

The award is named after Kevin Borland, who was born in West Melbourne on 28 October 1926. Borland’s designs, more than those of any other architect, have shaped the trajectory of Melbourne architecture. His works include the Melbourne swimming and diving stadium for the 1956 Summer Olympics as well as the Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre in Melbourne’s Glen Iris in 1968 to 1969. As well as an innovative architect, Borland was a generous patron of younger architects and an inspiring and much-loved design studio teacher.

Nominated project must meet the following criteria:

  • Commercial projects completed since January 2020 and located in Australia or, if internationally located, built with Australian manufactured masonry products.
  • Residential projects completed since January 2020 and located in Australia or, if internationally located, built with Australian manufactured masonry products.
  • Not entered into previous Think Brick awards.
  • Must exemplify architectural innovation, collaboration between project team, and show a high level of skill and craftsmanship.
  • Entry must be submitted by the closing date of Sunday, 10th April 2022.
  • Only entries that are submitted in full and online through our website will be accepted.
  • A project may be entered in multiple categories, providing that project meets the criteria of the specific category as outlined below. Each project may only be entered once in the same Commercial and Residential Masonry Category.

BRUCE MACKENZIE LANDSCAPE AWARD

This award was previously part of the Horbury Hunt Award. In 2013, this award evolved to include concrete masonry. We named the award in 2014 after renowned Australian landscape architect Bruce Mackenzie.

Bruce Mackenzie was responsible for some of Australia’s greatest landscaping projects which include Ku-ring-gai and Glebe Bicentennial Parks and the landscape construction of Sydney (Kingsford-Smith) International Airport.

Spanning over five decades, Mackenzie has been commissioned to design numerous recognised Australian landmarks and has won various design awards, which highlights his great contribution to the landscape design community.

LANDSCAPE Category

The Landscape category includes non-building projects that have enhanced the quality of the built environment or public domain incorporating clay brick/pavers and concrete pavers.

Nominated project must meet the following criteria:

  • >Includes non-building projects that have enhanced the quality of the built environment or public domain incorporating clay brick/pavers and concrete pavers.
  • Completed since January 2020 and located in Australia or, if internationally located, built with Australian manufactured masonry products.
  • Materials used can include clay brick, concrete pavers (including wetcast*) and masonry used in landscape or outdoor urban design.
  • Recycled and reused bricks can be used in this category.
  • Not entered into previous Think Brick awards.
  • Must exemplify architectural innovation, collaboration between project team, and show a high level of skill and craftsmanship.
  • Entry must be submitted by the closing date of Sunday, 10th April 2022.
  • Only entries that are submitted in full and online through our website will be accepted.
  • A project may be entered in multiple categories, providing that project meets the criteria of the specific category as outlined below. Each project may only be entered once in the same Landscape category.

* Wetcast concrete paving units are manufactured using concrete greater than zero slump. The concrete mix is poured into a mould where it is required to cure and harden before being demoulded and palletised.

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ROBIN DODS ROOF TILE EXCELLENCE AWARD

The Robin Dods Roof Tile Excellence Award category rewards innovation and craftsmanship in terracotta roof tiles and recognises the contribution of architects, builders, roof tilers and manufacturers in that process.

This Award category includes commercial and residential built projects that exemplify outstanding craftsmanship and innovation through the use of concrete and terracotta roof tiles.

The Award is named after renowned architect Robin S. Dods, who lived in Brisbane and Sydney in the early 1900s. Robin Dods believed in sustainable design to suit the climate, especially in roofing. His distinctive style of gablet roofs for domestic dwellings, which combined passive solar design while allowing for ventilation and insulation, became prevalent all over Queensland.

Some of his heritage-listed commercial projects that incorporate his distinctive style include the All Saints Memorial Church in Tamrookum and the Maryborough City Hall in Queensland.

Nominated project must meet the following criteria:

  • Completed since January 2020 and located in Australia or, if internationally located, built with Australian manufactured roof tile products.
  • Residential projects will be accepted as new developments or as a reroof.
  • Concrete or Terracotta roof tiles must feature prominently in design and make up 80% of the main material.
  • Nulock systems will only be accepted if they are completed using concrete or terracotta rooftiles.
  • Integrated solar roof tiles (Photovoltaic (PV) roof tiles) are accepted provided they form part of the roofing material, discreetly integrating with similar-looking non-solar tiles. Bolt on systems will not be accepted.
  • Tiled roofs must be constructed in accordance with Australian Standards, with products used also meeting Australian Standards.
  • Not entered into previous Think Brick awards.
  • Entry must be submitted by the closing date of Sunday, 10th April 2022.
  • Only entries that are submitted in full and online through our website will be accepted.
  • A project may be entered in multiple categories, providing that project meets the criteria of the specific category as outlined below. Each project may only be entered once in the same category

NEW ENTRANT AWARD

In 2018, the Think Brick Awards expanded its categories to include the ‘New Entrant’ Award, encouraging upcoming architects and designers to make their debut. Architectural studios entering the Think Brick Awards for the first time will automatically be placed into the New Entrant category.

As with our other categories, the winner of the New Entrant Award will receive a $10,000 cash prize.

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