Emporium Melbourne takes out Aia’s Sir Osborn Mccutcheon Award in Commercial Architecture

Emporium Melbourne
Emporium Melbourne
Photo © Aaron Pocock

Buchan’s design for Emporium Melbourne has taken out the Sir Osborn McCutcheon Award in Commercial Architecture in this year’s Victorian Architecture Awards. Attracting a high calibre of entrants, the Victorian chapter of the annual Australian Institute of Architecture Awards program celebrates excellence in design and recognises the innovative work of Victorian architects.

Emporium Melbourne
Photo © Aaron Pocock

Managing Director Bruce Shaw said the award was testament to the unique and ambitious nature of the project and reinforces Buchan’s expertise in reimagining commercial and retail environments. “We are incredibly proud to have received this award in recognition of our specialist knowledge and innovation in architecture and design,” said Bruce.

Emporium Melbourne
Photo © Aaron Pocock

“Our design for Emporium merges history with modern retail principles to deliver a truly memorable leisure experience to the Melbourne CBD. Every nuance and aesthetic subtlety employed in the design contributes to the destinational quality of the Centre. It was a pleasure working with the team on this collaborative design journey that has resulted in such a striking and iconic development.”

Emporium Melbourne
Photo © Aaron Pocock

Emporium forms the final link in the pedestrian chain of Australia’s most powerful CBD retail precinct, linking Myer, David Jones, Melbourne Central, The Strand Arcade and Melbourne’s GPO. The design is characterised by an interconnected, vertical retail environment reflecting the character and shopping experience of Melbourne’s famous network of laneways. The jury described the project as “mature, self-assured and elegant, with moments of joy found in the chocolate ripple ceiling and amenities.”

Emporium Melbourne
Photo © Aaron Pocock

The Victorian chapter of the annual Australian Institute of Architecture Awards program offers an opportunity for public and peer recognition of the innovative work of Victorian architects. The program also provides the Institute with a valuable mechanism to promote architects and architecture within Victoria, across Australia and internationally. Source and images Courtesy of Buchan Group.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *