Maitland Regional Athletics Centre receives architecture acclaim

Maitland City Council

Maitland City Council, in collaboration with Studio Dot, has received the Award for Public Architecture as part of the Newcastle Architecture Awards 2021for the Maitland Regional Athletics Centre.

Maitland City Council, in collaboration with Studio Dot, has received the Award for Public Architecture as part of the Newcastle Architecture Awards 2021 for the Maitland Regional Athletics Centre.

The achievement marks the third time in four years that Council has received the award with Maitland Sportsground being recognised in 2018 and the Riverlink building at The Levee in 2019.

The design focus of the Athletics Centre was to deliver a complex to be used for multiple purposes by the community, including sports and community events, and provide value for money with a robust building and track that will stand the test of time. The close concentration of public and cultural buildings within this area offers the opportunity to form a key hub for the city and incorporate the sporting complex as a major piece of public space.

Council's Senior Project Architect Murray Wood says, 'Winning this award is a great accomplishment for Council and being recognised for the third time in four years highlights the world class facilities and venues that Maitland has to offer.

'Our thanks and congratulations to Studio Dot for their assistance in creating a centre that fulfilled all the functional design brief requirements with a multitude of positive feedback.'

The Newcastle Architecture Awards celebrate design excellence in local architecture, providing a great way for architects to receive public and peer recognition for their projects.

The project has now been added to the shortlist for the NSW Architecture Awards 2021. The winners of those awards will be announced on Friday 2 July.

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