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Sam Crawford Architects’ Blacktown Animal Rehoming Centre Shortlisted for 2025 Australian Interior Design Awards
We are pleased to share that 2025 Australian Interior Design Awards have shortlisted Blacktown Animal Rehoming Centre (BARC) in the Public Design Category! More details of this project are available here. To view the awards page click here.
Dulux Colour Awards Finalist – Commercial & Multi-Residential Exterior
We are delighted to announce that our Hurlstone Memorial Reserve Community Centre has been made a Finalist in the Dulux Colour Awards 2025 - Commercial & Multi-Residential Exterior. To find out more about the awards click here. More details of this project are available here.
Celebrating International Women’s Day
In celebration of International Women's Day (IWD) we are highlighting the accomplishments, character and strengths of the women in our office.Laurel, our Practice Manager, has an incredible attention to detail and care for the wellbeing of others - she is the reason our studio runs smoothly and is positive no matter the task at hand!Gab, our Associate Director, is instrumental in all aspects of life at SCA. From business development, management, project direction and a continual pursuit for design excellence; Gab does it all. Charly, an Associate at SCA, is a ray of sunshine in the office. She motivates and inspires us; she is a strong leader, a generous teacher and infectiously optimistic.Alexandra, Senior Project Architect, is a supportive and rigorous leader. She is looked up to as a strong, talented person who readily resolves challenges. Christine, Project Architect, brings a blend of attention to detail, quirk and creative flair to everything she does. Everyone wants her on board, her construction documentation is both efficient and thorough. Paige, Project Architect, is an energetic, fun, open collaborator. She has a strong and dedicated work ethic which is evident in the high quality of her residential and public projects. Héléna, Project Lead, brings clarity and precision to every project she works on. On top of that, her confidence, optimism, and collaborative spirit make her a pleasure to work with. Georgia, a Graduate, is dedicated and diligent. Her positive attitude and willingness to learn is invaluable and she is an asset across residential and public projects.Steph , a Graduate, is a joy to be around. Generous with her time and technical expertise, her high standards and supportive, open-minded approach lift everyone around her.Illiana, an Architectural Assistant, is valued as a positive, enthusiastic and kind person. We appreciate her contributions on our public and residential projects, and to our website and marketing. We are immensely proud of the achievement of these women and forever grateful to have them on our team. More details about these wonderful women, their projects and their careers are available here.
Studio Director, Sam, receives our World Design Award for BARC
We are very proud to be presented with a Gold in the World Design Awards Public Utility Category for Blakctown Animal Rehoming Shelter. We are doubly proud that BARC has also been recognised as a winner of a GOV Design Award. More details of this project are available here.
World Design Awards 2025 – Silver for Hurlstone Community Centre
We are delighted to announce that Hurlstone Memorial Reserve Community Centre has been awarded Silver in both the Better Future Australian Design Awards and World Design Awards 2025. Read more here >
World Design Awards 2025 – Gold for BARC
We are proud to share with you that Blacktown Animal Rehoming Centre (BARC) has received both a GOV Design Award 2025 and a Gold accolade in the World Design Awards 2025 in the Architecture - Public Utility category! BARC provides state of the art facilities which challenge the public perception of shelters. It is the culmination of a decade of our research and design development.More details of this project are available here.
Matraville Youth & Community Hall in Australian Design Review
A grove of mature native trees determined the plan of a new community hall for Randwick Council in Sydney’s eastern suburbs by Sam Crawford Architects. “The building sits comfortably in the existing landscape, enveloped by the stunning trees, and [is] a beacon at night when lit from within,” project architect Benjamin Chan says. Read more about the project on Australian Design Review here > Thank you ADR and Jessica Agoston Cleary.
‘A sensational family home by Sam Crawford Architects’ – Habitus Living
"What a difference a renovation makes and with Kensington House, Sam Crawford Architects has made its mark creating a sensational family home that’s better than new." Read about our renovation of a 1970s red brick house on Habitusliving here >Thanks so much Jan Henderson.
Matraville Youth and Community Hall on Indesign
"A sensitive response to the natural environment. The Matraville Youth and Community Hall is a balanced response to the environment and the community it serves." Read more on Indesign Media Asia Pacific here > Thank you so much Timothy Alouani-Roby and Saskia N.
Welcome Georgia & Kevin!
We are very happy to welcome graduates Georgia Browning & Kevin Luu to the Sam Crawford Architects team. Georgia graduated with a Masters of Architecture at Aarhus Arkitektskolen Denmark, which left her full of inspiration for adaptive reuse projects, building less, but designing better. Kevin received his Master of Architecture from the University of Melbourne. He is moved by the sensitivities of architecture and its potential to bring meaningful change for our world. His skill in hand drawing has nurtured a sharp observational eye for detailing.
‘Amazing homes hidden among the treetops’ – Scotland Island House
Our Scotland Island House has featured in a story on some of the most incredible treetop homes around the world. See the gallery here >
Sam interviewed on Monocle radio
Sam had an opportunity to participate in Monocle Radio's Sydney pop-up recently to discuss 'the challenges and opportunities of incorporating cultural heritage in public spaces.' Listen to Sam's discussion with Nic Monisse, Monocle on Design, here >