One of the world’s longest-running timber design programs opens for entries, celebrating Australian timber design from landmark public buildings to homes, interiors and landscapes
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The Australian Timber Design Awards has opened entries for its 27th program, an unbroken record that spans World Buildings of the Year, Olympic venues, embassy buildings and inner-city adaptive reuse projects, and has established Australia as one of the most accomplished timber design nations on earth.
“These awards are the industry’s way of championing its best work. Behind every winning project is a supply chain story that begins in the forest and runs through sawmills, engineers, and builders.” – Kylan Low, Awards Organiser, Australian Timber Design Awards
The awards’ 27-year Grand Prix roll call captures the full range of what Australian timber design can achieve. The 2025 prize went to Archer Office’s adaptive reuse of a condemned 1892 boot factory in Bondi Junction, a project that has since gone on to collect further national and international awards. Before that, Bates Smart’s Australian Embassy in Washington DC took the 2024 prize; ARM Architecture won 2023 for the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall Renewal; and the Tzannes-designed International House at Barangaroo (the 2017 recipient) was named World Building of the Year at the World Architecture Festival in Amsterdam. Every one of those projects began with an entry form.
The 2026 program is open to projects of all scales and types that feature timber structures or finishes. Whether a bespoke family home, a community pavilion or a commercial fit-out, the awards exist to showcase the links in the supply chain behind outstanding timber design.
“The Australian Timber Design Awards showcase how timber is reshaping the way we design, build and think about our communities. As the material of choice for a lower-carbon future, these awards highlight projects that bring together performance, beauty and sustainability in unique and innovative ways,” said Sarah Downey, Head of Marketing and Communications for Forest and Wood Products Australia.
The awards are organised by the Timber Development Association in partnership with Forest and Wood Products Australia and WoodSolutions. Early bird pricing closes at 7pm on May 29th, 2026. The final deadline for entries is June 30, 2026.
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About the Australian Timber Design Awards
The Australian Timber Design Awards is Australia’s longest-running and most prestigious timber design competition, now in its 27th year. Organised by the Timber Development Association in partnership with Forest and Wood Products Australia and WoodSolutions, the program recognises outstanding design across residential, commercial and public projects, celebrating every link in the supply chain from forest to finished building.
To enter or learn more, visit timberdesignawards.com.au.