Triptych wins Best Residential Development Award

The annual Property Council of Australia property awards took place last Saturday night in Sydney and winner of the National Best Residential Development in Australia was the Triptych Development in Southbank Melbourne.

Triptych was developed by RI Group and Stable Property Group and on the night Stable’s Managing Director Danny Flynn accepted the award on behalf of the team. Napier & Blakeley worked on the project with Stable. 

Napier & Blakeley managing director Alastair Walker said “this is a fantastic result for Stable and we are proud to have worked with Danny and his team on this development. Triptych was also a finalist in the highly regarded Sustainability division of the awards as well, because of it’s clever design and use of sustainable materials.”

Stable, through its Lifestyle Working brand, have completed a sustainable office development at Brookvale in Sydney and are currently developing their next Lifestyle Working development in JV with Lend Lease in Collins Street in Melbourne.

The other winners were:

  • Fairfax House for Australian Development of the Year
  • Martha’s Point for Gadens Lawyers Award for Retirement Living Development
  • Pixel for Nepean Award for Innovation
  • Fairfax Media House for Project Control Award for Best Workplace Project
  • Michael Skelton of Davis Langdon won the Judd Farris Award for Future Leader
  • Sydney Corporate Park for Bluescope Buildings Award for Best Business or Industrial Park
  • Fairfax Media House in Sydney for Colliers International Award for Best Office Development
  • Chatswood Chase Sydney for Ray White Retail Award for Best Shopping Centre Development
  • Crowne Plaza Adelaide for Ryan Lawyers Award for Best Tourism and Leisure Development
  • Urban Renewal Brisbane – 20 years for the Philip Chun Award for Government Leadership
  • 39 Hunter St Sydney for the S4B Studio Award for Best Heritage and Adaptive Reuse
  • Becton’s Newleaf – Bonnyrigg Living Communities Project NSW for the Grocon Award for Best Master Planned Community
  • The Charles Tasmania for the Woodhead Award for Best Mixed Use Development
  • MONA – Museum of Old and New Art Tasmania for the John Holland Award for Best Public Building
  • Carnegie Morgan Hill House NSW for the Thinc Award for Best Sustainable Development Existing Buildings
  • iseek Data Centre QLD for the WSP Award for Best Sustainable Development New Buildings

 

 

 

 

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