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Wood Marsh Architecture, styled Wood | Marsh Architecture, is a Melbourne-based Australian architectural practice founded by Roger Wood and Randal Marsh in 1983.[1]
The company was founded by Roger Wood and Randal Marsh, both Melbourne-born in the 1950s, and who completed a Bachelor of Architecture at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.[2] After working for practices such as Williams Boag and Daryl Jackson, the two established their own private practice "Biltmoderne", along with Dale Jones-Evans in 1983. Jones-Evans left the firm in 1987, from which emerged Wood Marsh Architects.[citation needed]
Projects that led to Wood Marsh's prominence in the 1980s were their designs for nightclub interiors, including Metro, Inflation and Chasers.[1]
1998: Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, Australian Native Landscapes Project Award, Eastern Freeway Extension Sound Barriers for VicRoads, Merit Award
1998: RAIA Victoria, Joseph Reed Award for Urban Design, Eastern Freeway Extension Sound Barriers
1999: Museum of Contemporary Art (NSW), Seppelt Contemporary Art Awards 99, Visual Art Environmental Design Object Design, Category: Environmental Design
1999: RAIA Victoria, Award of Commendation for Outstanding Architecture, Interior Architecture, Taylor Residence
1999: RAIA Victoria, Award of Merit for Outstanding Architecture, Residential: Alterations and Extensions, Curtis House
2000: Australian Council of Building Design Professions, Award of Commendation, Urban Design Australian Award, Docklands Infrastructure
2000: RAIA National Awards, Commendation, Urban Design, Docklands Infrastructure
2000: RAIA Victoria, Award of Merit, Urban Design, Docklands Infrastructure
2000: RAIA Victoria, Award of Merit for Outstanding Architecture, Residential: Alterations and Extensions, A & G Curtis House
2001: RAIA National Awards, Lachlan Macquarie Award: Heritage, Mansion Hotel: Werribee Park
2001: RAIA National Awards, Award for Interior Architecture: Mansion Hotel: Werribee Park
2001: RAIA Victoria, John George Knight Award Heritage Architecture, Mansion Hotel: Werribee Park
2001: RAIA Victoria, Marion Mahony Award Interior Architecture, Mansion Hotel: Werribee Park
2002: RAIA Victoria, Commercial: Alterations and Extensions Architecture Award, Prince of Wales: Health Spa
2003: RAIA Victoria, Institutional Architectural Award, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
2003: RAIA National Awards, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Short listed by National Jury
2004: RAIA National Awards, Commendation, Residential Buildings, Barro House
2004: RAIA Victoria, Residential Architectural Award, Barro House
2016: Australian Institute of Landscape Architects, National Awards: Award of Excellence for Tourism, Penguins Plus Viewing Area, Phillip Island (with Tract Consultants)[5]
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