St Kilda Pier Redesign Wins Prestigious Victorian Architecture Award for Civic Design
State government project among range of works celebrated for community-centred design that goes beyond utility The reimagined St Kilda pier has added more accolades to its burgeoning trophy cabinet, taking out some of the top gongs at the 2026 Australian Institute of Architects’ Victorian awards. The $53m Victorian government project redesigned by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, alongside Site Office Landscape Architecture and AW Maritime, took home the Victorian archite
The reimagined St Kilda pier has received a top honor at the 2026 Australian Institute of Architects’ Victorian awards, securing the Victorian Architecture Medal. The $53 million project, a collaboration between Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, Site Office Landscape Architecture, and AW Maritime, was praised by judges for its playful yet 'deeply civic' design. This award recognizes the project's success in creating a community-centered space that transcends mere utility. The pier's redesign is celebrated for its innovative approach to public infrastructure, blending aesthetic appeal with functional community engagement. It stands as a prime example of contemporary architectural achievement in Victoria. The project's accolades underscore its significance as a landmark development. The design is noted for its ability to foster social interaction and enhance the public realm.
The St Kilda Pier redesign winning the Victorian Architecture Medal highlights the importance of community-centered design in public spaces and sets a new benchmark for innovative architectural projects.
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