MP 2019 GLenn Murcutt

Winner Good Design Awards Gold Accolade in the Architectural Design Urban Design and Public Spaces category
Shortlisted for a World Architecture News Award 2020 in the Small Spaces category
Shortlisted for the INDE.awards in ‘The Influencer’ category

MP 2018 Carme Pinós

Winner Good Design Award 2019 Gold Accolade – ‘Architectural Design – Urban Design’
Shortlisted World Architecture News Award (WAN) 2018 ‘Small spaces’
Shortlisted WAF & Inside Awards 2018 ‘Completed Buildings – Culture’ and ‘Completed Buildings –  Small Spaces’
Shortlisted Australian Institute of Architects Awards 2019 ‘Sustainable Architecture’

MP 2017 OMA

Winner 2018 Australian Institute of Landscape Awards ‘Landscape Architecture Award’
Winner 2018 Melbourne Awards ‘Contribution to Profile by a Community Organisation’
Winner 2017 Melbourne Design Awards (Silver) ‘Architecture – Proposed’
Shortlisted World Architecture News Award (WAN) 2017 ‘Small spaces’
Shortlisted WAF & Inside Awards 2018 ‘Small Project of the Year’ and ‘Completed Buildings – Culture’
Shortlisted Dezeen Architecture Awards 2018 ‘Small Building’
Shortlisted INDE. Awards 2018 ‘The Influencer’
Shortlisted Architizer A+ Awards 2018 ‘Architecture + Community’

MP 2016 Studio Mumbai

Designboom listed MPavilion 2016 in the ‘World’s Top Temporary Structures for 2016’

MP 2015 AL_A

Shortlisted World Architecture News Award (WAN) 2015 ‘Small Spaces’
Shortlisted Institution of Structural Engineers Structural Awards 2016 ‘Small projects’
High Commendation at the Victorian Engineering Excellence Awards 2016 ‘Buildings and Structures’

MP 2014 Sean Godsell Architects

Winner Detail Magazine ‘DETAIL PRIZE 2016’
Winner Australian Institute of Architect’s 2015 Victorian Architecture Award ‘Small Project Architecture’
Shortlisted World Architecture News Award (WAN) 2015 ‘Temporary Spaces’
Shortlisted Australian Institute of Architect’s 2015 Victorian Architecture Award ‘Melbourne Project’
Shortlisted Melbourne Design Awards 2014 (silver) ‘Installation, Display, Exhibit & Set Design’

Wominjeka (Welcome). We acknowledge the Yaluk-ut Weelam as the traditional custodians of the land on which we meet. Yaluk-ut Weelam means ‘people of the river camp’ and is connected with the coastal land at the head of Port Phillip Bay, extending from the Werribee River to Mordialloc. The Yaluk-ut Weelam are part of the Boon Wurrung, one of the five major language groups of the greater Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the land, their ancestors and their elders—past, present and to the future.