Parramatta Aquatic Centre is the talk of the architectural world, with the City of Parramatta Council’s iconic pool winning three prestigious awards in the past three days.
The centre claimed the title of ‘Best Completed Building – Sport’ at the World Architecture Festival, fending off challenges from Slovenia’s Češča Vas pool complex, Mexico’s Academia Atlas football stadium and China’s Xiang’an Sports Exchange Center among others. The event, this year held in Singapore, is the world’s largest festival and awards competition celebrating architectural excellence from across the globe.
The win followed hot on the heels of two gongs from the Australian Institute of Architects National Architecture Awards, where the centre won Australia’s highest honour for urban design, the Sir Walter Burley Griffith Award, while also named Best Public Architecture.
City of Parramatta Lord Mayor, Martin Zaiter said it was an extraordinary achievement for the City.
“Talk about making a splash! We couldn’t be prouder that PAC has blown the competition out of the water with these significant international and national award wins,” Lord Mayor Zaiter said.
“Our emerging global City deserves world class facilities. These awards demonstrate that’s exactly what we’ve delivered.”
Lord Mayor Zaiter said Council’s iconic health and wellness hub was the result of successful collaboration with the City and its project partners.
“Our bold vision was only made possible through the innovation and forward-thinking of Council and the hardworking architects and designers at Grimshaw and Andrew Burges Architects and McGregor Coxall.”
“As our City and the surrounding suburbs continue to grow, PAC has set the benchmark for how we see future designs and functional buildings in the local area.”
Grimshaw Sydney Studio managing partner, Michael Janeke agreed it was an incredible feat.
“The Parramatta Aquatic Centre has been recognised by the architectural and urban design profession in the 2024 awards season with an almost unprecedented number of public awards and citations,” Mr Janeke said.
“The collaboration between the architects and the City of Parramatta that brought this project to fruition is exemplary and we are delighted that the design of this important community and civic project has been recognised on the world stage.
“We acknowledge the exemplary collaboration of our associated architect, Andrew Burges of ABA and the landscape architecture of McGregor Coxall as well as the builder, Lipman.”
This achievement caps off a big year for PAC after it won the coveted Sir John Sulman Medal at the Australian Institute of Architects’ NSW awards in July and three awards including the Facility of the Year at the 2024 Aquatic and Recreation Institute (ARI) NSW Awards of Excellence.