2026 Tasmanian Architecture Awards Winners
by James Marten

Tasmania’s most outstanding new architecture has been revealed in the Australian Institute of Architects’ 2026 Tasmanian Architecture Awards. The 31 awarded projects represent the cutting edge in architectural innovation from the state’s sharpest design minds.

The winners for 2026 act as a roadmap to the new building projects that are shaping Tasmania’s contemporary built environment. The Australian Institute of Architects is the country’s peak body, and the Tasmanian Architecture Awards are the state’s premier design awards. Awards Jury Chair, Martin Stephenson, explained the commonalities in this year’s award winners. “The Awards recognise projects making significant contributions to Tasmania’s built environment and community,” said Stephenson.

“Notable across many of the projects is the respect for existing buildings and a careful and restrained approach to conservation and integration of the new. Whether it be a significant civic building extension or a reinterpretation of the humble Tasmanian Shack, a clear theme of respect for physical and social history prevails in this year’s entries and highlights what outstanding architecture can achieve.”

A few notable winners were the Tasmanian Chapter Roy Sharrington Smith Award for Heritage went to The Homestead Renewal at Wybalenna, by Taylor and Hinds Architects with the Aboriginal Land Council of Tasmania. The Tasmanian Chapter Alan C Walker Award for Public Architecture went to the Albert Hall Renewal by TERROIR. Tasmanian Chapter Residential Architecture – Houses New Award went to Spring Beach House by Scale Architecture

