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Set across subtle cascading levels on a sprawling acreage, the contemporary, pavilion-style home blends bold architectural design and functional living.
Its striking aesthetic is defined by raw off-form concrete and black timber cladding, creating a dramatic yet refined façade. Inside, a sophisticated monochromatic palette enhances the transitions between each distinct zone. Designed for multi-generational living, the home incorporates a fully self-contained studio, multiple alfresco areas and expansive windows that frame breathtaking views of the natural surroundings.
Judges praised the meticulous craftsmanship, from the precisely tapered roof plate to the innovative use of sustainably sourced timber cladding. Every element has been thoughtfully considered, resulting in a home that is both luxurious and liveable.
The home also won HIA Australian Custom Built Home, partnered by Stegbar.
HIA Managing Director Jocelyn Martin congratulated the 2025 HIA-CSR Australian Housing Awards winners and praised their remarkable achievements.
“Each year thousands of projects are entered into our Awards program. To be shortlisted as an Australian finalist is a huge achievement, but to be one of the 23 winners means you’re at the pinnacle of residential building.
"HIA Awards are our way of recognising the exceptional talent within our membership. We’re talking about members who not only build extraordinary homes, kitchens, and bathrooms but also run incredibly successful businesses. The winning projects redefine what's possible in terms of design and innovation, setting new standards for the industry."
Ms Martin also acknowledged the apprentices who are constantly striving to better themselves in their chosen fields. “The judges always have to make a tough decision from a strong field of finalists, and this year was no exception.
"Congratulations to all the winners for their outstanding contributions to the industry," Ms Martin concluded.
The HIA-CSR Australian Housing Awards celebrate excellence in residential building, recognising exceptional projects, businesses and individuals from across the country. Each year, these awards set the standard for innovation, craftsmanship and leadership within the industry.
Aria Property Group from Queensland won HIA Australian Apartment Complex, partnered by Daikin Australia, for an apartment complex with a visionary blend of architecture and nature. Standing 124 metres tall, it is the highest building outside Brisbane's CBD and is home to 188 luxury residences. Judges praised its meticulous craftsmanship, nature-inspired design, and exceptional liveability. This is the fourth time Aria Property Group have won this category.
Apprentice Sam Spencer from Mamet Homes in Queensland, was named the HIA Jim Brookes Australian Apprentice of the Year whose commitment to learning, technical skill, and passion for the trade set him apart as a standout in the field. The category is partnered by Stratco.
Kieran Flanigan from CREW BUILT, South Australia was recognised as HIA Australian Emerging Builder, impressing judges with his remarkable professional growth and desire to excel in the construction industry. His thorough approach, industry knowledge, and broad experience are matched by a strong customer focus and genuine passion for his craft. This category is partnered by MyPlace.
First time entrant Birdblack Design won both HIA Australian Kitchen Design and, with Aspire Constructions, HIA Australian Bathroom of the Year. These categories are partnered by Smeg Australia and Caroma respectively. Both entries were from a home inspired by the ocean that features soft curves and meticulous detailing along with a cohesive use of materials and clever balance of luxury and simplicity.
To download images of the winning projects visit: media.hia.com.au
Photos of award winners or interviews can be arranged on request.
HIA has been calling loudly on the State Government to release more land for new housing, as it is a fundamental element in delivering new homes and supporting housing affordability.
Are you aware of the first home owners grant has been increased until 2026? Did you know grants are also available for existing homeowners when building new homes? Find out the latest on the HomeGrown Territory grant and FreshStart New Homes grant today.
“Victoria is behind Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia in HIA’s latest Housing Scorecard, reflecting a dramatic change in fortunes over the last five years,” stated HIA Executive Director Victoria, Keith Ryan.
This year’s State Budget has largely missed the opportunity to improve the environment for home building and contains negligible measures to increase housing supply, address housing affordability and lower the costs facing new home builders.