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The winner of the Royal Adelaide Hospital Design Competition is Slash with Phillips/Pilkington Architects:
This consultation is now closed. Thankyou for your interest.
The jury was impressed by the depth and breadth of research SLASH and Phillips/Pilkington Architects took into the social and physical history and condition of the RAH site.
Their proposal presented a sustainable proposition by minimising energy and waste, and the mix of uses for the site proposed by the winner was strongly supported by the jury.
The winner of the Royal Adelaide Hospital People’s Choice Award is Nice Architects with Mulloway Studio Architects:
The winner of the Royal Adelaide Hospital Design Competition is Slash with Phillips/Pilkington Architects:
This consultation is now closed. Thankyou for your interest.
The jury was impressed by the depth and breadth of research SLASH and Phillips/Pilkington Architects took into the social and physical history and condition of the RAH site.
Their proposal presented a sustainable proposition by minimising energy and waste, and the mix of uses for the site proposed by the winner was strongly supported by the jury.
The winner of the Royal Adelaide Hospital People’s Choice Award is Nice Architects with Mulloway Studio Architects:
Thousands of people voted for their favourite design in the People’s Choice Award, with more than 16,000 website visits and 4293 votes lodged.
Background
On 18 July 2013 the government launched the RAH Site Design Competition. After receiving 126 entries from 48 countries around the world, the independent expert jury short-listed six finalists to further progress their ideas, taking into consideration stakeholder and community values for the site.