Candalepas Associates
Candalepas Associates is an
architecture firm founded in 1999 by Angelo Candalepas in Sydney, Australia. It received numerous state and national awards by the Australian Institute of Architects
.
Candalepas' design has been influenced by the architecture of Alvar Aalto, Carlo Scarpa and Jørn Utzon.[1]
Selected projects
- 2005 Pindari Apartments, Randwick, Sydney[1]
- 2008 All Saints Grammar School, Belmore, Sydney, Winner of Sir John Sulman Medal, 2009[2]
- 2010 Waterloo Street Apartments, Surry Hills, Sydney. AIA National Award[3]
- 2011 Waterloo Street Apartments, Surry Hills, Sydney. AIA Frederick Romberg Award, 2011[4]
- 2011 Francis Street Apartments, Bondi, Sydney. Architecture Award Multiple Housing[5]
- 2013 Multiple Housing 29–35 Prince Street, Cronulla. AIA National Award[6]
- 2013 Multiple Housing 29–35 Prince Street, Cronulla. AIA Aaron Bolot Award[7]
- 2016 AHL Headquarters, 478 George Street, Sydney. Harry Seidler Award[8]
- 2016 St Andrews House, Sydney. AIA National Award[9]
- 2016 St Andrews House, Sydney. AIA Premier’s Prize[10]
- 2017 President Avenue, Sutherland. AIA Aaron M Bolot Award[11]
- 2018 Punchbowl Mosque, Punchbowl, Sydney. Winner of Sir John Sulman Medal, 2018[12]
- 2019 North Rocks, Sydney. AIA Aaron Bolot Award[13]
- 2022 Church of the Living God. AIA NSW Architecture Award[[14]
Further reading
- Candalepas A ed. (2023) Angelo Candalepas: The Castle, AMAG Publisher, Portugal
- Candalepas A ed. (2022) Angelo Candalepas: Works and Projects, AMAG Publisher, Portugal
- Candalepas, A. ed. (2021) Angelo Candalepas: Buildings and Projects, Park Books, Zürich
- Candalepas, A ed. (2019) Angelo Candalepas Australian Islamic Mission, URO Publications, Victoria
References
- ^ a b "The Sydney Magazine - Special issue: the(top 100) Sydney’s most influential people", Issue 57, 2008
- ^ Architecture Australia: "A 99-domed mosque opens for Sydney Architecture Festival", retrieved 31 December 2017
- ^ Architecture Australia: "Waterloo Street", retrieved 31 December 2017
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2011 NSW State Awards", retrieved 26 August 2011
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2011 NSW State Awards", retrieved 26 August 2011
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2013 National Architecture Awards: Multiple Housing", retrieved 31 December 2017
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2013 NSW Architecture Awards" retrieved 28 June 2013
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2016 National Architecture Awards: Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture", retrieved 31 December 2017
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2016 National Architecture Awards: Public Award", retrieved 31 December 2017
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2016 NSW Architecture Awards", retrieved 1 July 2016
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2017 NSW Architecture Awards", retrieved 1 July 2017
- ^ Morris, Linda: "Sydney Architecture Festival unveils the city's newest mosque ", in The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 August 2017
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2019 NSW Architecture Awards", retrieved 5 July 2019
- ^ Architecture Australia: "2022 NSW Architecture Awards", retrieved 1 July 2022
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