Highlighting the many high-calibre design projects RLB is involved in, eight of the firm’s projects have been shortlisted for an award at this year’s World Architecture Festival.
Steve Gracey, Managing Director of RLB in Auckland said, ‘We are proud to have delivered cost management and quantity surveying services on these completed buildings, which have been recognised as international standard.’
The shortlisted projects include:
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre Expansion, Brisbane, Australia
(Mixed Use)
Client: South Bank Corporation / RCP
Architect: Cox Rayner
Brisbane River Ferry Terminals Flood Renewal, Brisbane, Australia
(Transport)
Client: Cox Rayner / Aurecon
Architect: Cox Rayner
Len Lye Centre, Taranaki, New Zealand
(Culture)
Client: New Plymouth District Council
Architect: Patterson Associates
Oasia Hotel Downtown, Singapore
(Mixed Use)
Client: Far East Organisation
Architect: WOHA Architects
South East Regional Hospital, Bega, Australia
(Health)
Client: NSW Health Infrastructure
Architect: BVN
Te Oro, Glen Innes, New Zealand
(Civic and Community)
Client: Auckland Council
Architect: Archimedia
University of Sydney Business School, Sydney, Australia
(Higher Education and Research)
Client: University of Sydney
Architect: Woods Bagot
10 Wylde Street, Potts Point, Sydney, Australia
(Housing)
Client: Investec Bank
Architect: SJB Architects (Main Works)
Architects of the shortlisted projects will be invited to present to the panel of jurors in Berlin during the World Architecture Festival (16-18 November 2016).
A winner will be selected from each category, after which the 2016 World Building of the Year will be crowned.
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