Candalepas Associates

Candalepas Associates is an architecture firm founded in 1999 by Angelo Candalepas in Sydney, Australia. It received numerous state and national awards by the Australian Institute of Architects. Candalepas' design has been influenced by the architecture of Alvar Aalto and Jørn Utzon.[1]

Selected projects

Francis Street Apartments, Bondi
  • 2005 Pindari Apartments, Randwick, Sydney[1]
  • 2008 All Saints Primary School, Belmore, Sydney. Sir John Sulman Medal[2]
  • 2010 Waterloo Street Apartments, Surry Hills, Sydney. AIA National Award[3]
  • 2011 Francis Street Apartments, Bondi, Sydney
  • 2012 Multiple Housing 29–35 Prince Street, Cronulla. AIA National Award[4]
  • 2015 AHL Headquarters, 478 George Street, Sydney. Harry Seidler Award[5]
  • 2015 St Andrews House, Sydney. AIA National Award[6]
  • 2017 Punchbowl Mosque, Punchbowl, Sydney. Sir John Sulman Medal[7]
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References

  1. "The Sydney Magazine - Special issue: the(top 100) Sydney’s most influential people", Issue 57, 2008
  2. Architecture Australia: "A 99-domed mosque opens for Sydney Architecture Festival", retrieved 31 December 2017
  3. Architecture Australia: "Waterloo Street", retrieved 31 December 2017
  4. Architecture Australia: "2013 National Architecture Awards: Multiple Housing", retrieved 31 December 2017
  5. Architecture Australia: "2016 National Architecture Awards: Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture", retrieved 31 December 2017
  6. Architecture Australia: "2016 National Architecture Awards: Public Award", retrieved 31 December 2017
  7. Morris, Linda: "Sydney Architecture Festival unveils the city's newest mosque ", in The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 August 2017


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