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Troppo Architects is an Australian
architectural practice In the United States, an architectural firm or architecture firm is a business that employs one or more licensed architects and practices the profession of architecture; while in South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark and other countri ...
with the aim of promoting good tropical architecture in Australia's
Top End The Top End of Australia's Northern Territory is a geographical region encompassing the northernmost section of the Northern Territory, which aside from the Cape York Peninsula is the northernmost part of the Australian continent. It covers a ra ...
. The practice was founded in 1980 in Darwin with the aid of a
Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally the Northern Territory of Australia) is an states and territories of Australia, Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. The Northern Territory ...
grant to examine the history of the region's architecture.Penny McGuire: "Darwin's evolution - Troppo Architects' design of the Pee Wees at the Point restaurant in Darwin, Australia", in ''The Architectural Review'', Feb 1999 The practice has established offices in six Australian locations, (Darwin, Adelaide, Fremantle, Launceston, Sydney and Byron Bay), and has completed projects in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. "It has a reputation for spare intelligent architecture that has evolved out of the architects' feeling for tradition and landscape. Not least, their buildings are designed for the climate."


History

In the late 1970s, Phil Harris and Adrian Welke were two young Adelaide-raised Bachelor of Architecture students. In 1978, their final year of undergraduate study, they collaborated on the publication of "Influences in Regional Architecture", Australia's first history of architecture outside the urban arena. Troppo Architects was founded in 1980 by Harris and Welke, whose early careers had taken them to Darwin. The practice commenced with the aid of an NT Government history grant to research (and eventually define and publicise) the History of Tropical Housing in Australia's Top End. The practice had a slow start, but gained momentum when they were successful in a Low Cost House Competition organised by the City of Darwin, and they were engaged to build a prototype of their design. The prototype was economical to build, climatically comfortable to live in, easy to extend, and also uses little energy. In its first decade, the practice refined and extended its skill in addressing the architectural requirements of the "Top End", gaining a wide range of work, including with remote aboriginal communities. Their approach has been applied to projects in: the Kimberley, Perth, Esperance, and inland WA; Adelaide, coastal, rural and far-northern SA; Melbourne and Victoria; Alice Springs and the Centre; Townsville, and north and far north Queensland; and most recently, inland and north-coast NSW. In 1987, the practice was selected by the Gagudju Community, administrators of the Kakadu National Park, to design some park facilities. Joining together with
Glenn Murcutt Glenn Marcus Murcutt AO (born 25 July 1936) is an Australian architect and winner of the 1992 Alvar Aalto Medal, the 2002 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the 2009 American Institute of Architects Gold Medal and the 2021 Praemium Imperiale. Gle ...
, the collaboration was (to quote Murcutt) "highly productive". The work lead to international critical acclaim, and a number of important commissions. The practice spread out across Australia: Phil Harris opened an office in Adelaide in 1999, and Adrian Welke opened an office Perth, leaving the original office in the hands of Dan Connolly. Since 2010, Troppo has been run by five partners spread out across Australia: Greg MacNamara (Darwin), Geoff Clark (Launceston), Terry O'toole (Queensland: Brisbane & Townsville), Phil Harris (Adelaide), Adrian Welke (Perth) and Dan Connolly (Byron Bay). They work with a team of around twenty people and regularly collaborate with well-known architects such as Danny Wong, Glenn Murcutt, Phil Tait & Shane Thompson.


Directors

Troppo's founding directors are Phil Harris (Adelaide) and Adrian Welke (Perth). Other directors are : Jo Best (Darwin); Cary Duffield (Adelaide); Greg Norman (Sydney); Geoff Clark (Launceston): Sue Harper (Byron Bay). Former directors are Greg McNamara, Lena Yali, Richard Layton, Fiona Hogg and Terry O'toole


Selected projects


Awards

Troppo is nationally and internationally recognised, and is Australia's 3rd most awarded practice. A full list of the details of awards can be found on the practice's website.Awards
www.troppoarchitects.com.au
In addition to those mentioned above, they include: * 1992
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(RAIA) (NT) Tracy Memorial Award, - for Works in Kakadu for ANPWS * 1992 RAIA Special Jury Award - for architecture in Northern Australia * 1993 RAIA
Robin Boyd Award The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Australian Institute of Architects since 1981. The award is presented in memory of the Australian architect Robin Boyd, and is awarded to r ...
- for Medium Density Precinct 2, Larrakeyah, for
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(DHA) * 2010
Global Award for Sustainable Architecture The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture was founded in 2006 by architect and scholar Jana Revedin. The Global Award Community, which in 2022 consists of the 75 contemporary architects or architect collectives from around the globe who have ...
, ParisLOCUS foundation:
The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture
, 2010 winners Troppo Architects:

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Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal The Gold Medal is the highest award of the Australian Institute of Architects, awarded annually since 1960. The award was created to recognise distinguished service by Australian architects who have: * designed or executed buildings of high meri ...
- awarded to Adrian Welke and Phil Harris ;Summary of AIA/RAIA awards ;Summary of non-AIA/RAIA awards *Adelaide Affordable Ecohousing Competition, winner, 2004 *Arafura Medium Density Residential Design Competition, winner, 2006 *
Global Award for Sustainable Architecture The Global Award for Sustainable Architecture was founded in 2006 by architect and scholar Jana Revedin. The Global Award Community, which in 2022 consists of the 75 contemporary architects or architect collectives from around the globe who have ...
, Paris, 2010 *HIA (SA) Custom Built Homes Award, 2003 *MBA Building Excellence Award, 2003 *MBA National Environment and Energy Award, 2003 *Metal Building Award, 1994-5 (National Award by BHP / Metal Building Products Manuf. Assoc. for Bowali Visitor Centre, Kakadu National Park) *Northern Rivers Urban Design Awards, Award for Excellence, 2008 *Northern Rivers Urban Design Awards, Grand Winner, 2008 *Tel Aviv University Visitor Centre & School of Environmental Studies, International competition winner, 2002 *Thuringowa City Council's Climate Responsive Design Competition, winner, 2003 *Timber Design Awards, SA, 2010 *Tropical House Design Comp, Winner, Darwin, June 1990


References


Sources

*Goad, Philip (1999/2005) ''Troppo Architects'', Pesaro Publishing. {{ISBN, 0 9577560 1 1


External links


Troppo Architects
Troppo Companies based in Adelaide