John Wardle Architects
Dublin Core
Title
John Wardle Architects
Acronym JWA
Date
1986
Relation
P00000030: Book Section: Goad, Philip, 'Wardle, John', in Philip Goad and Julie Willis, 'The Encyclopedia of Australian Architecture'. Cambridge University Press, 2012. (Primary Relationship);
P00000012: Website: 'John Wardle Architects'. http://www.johnwardlearchitects.com/ (Primary Relationship);
A00000006: Competition winner announcement (Primary Relationship)
A00000020: Finalist presentation - John Wardle Architects & Office dA (Primary Relationship)
E000009: NADAAA (Collaborator); John Wardle Architects worked with NADAAA (then known as Office dA) to win the architectural design competition.
E000014: Project Reference Group (Participates in); Principal consultant (with NADAA)
E000020: New Building Design Exhibition (Is related to);
E000029: Melbourne School of Design New Building (Is related to); 2009
E000032: Wardle, John (Is related to); 1986, John Wardle established John Wardle Architects.
E000035: Presentations (Participates in);
E000037: Shortlisting (Participates in);
E000126: Winner announcement (Is related to); John Wardle Architects was part of the winning team in the Architectural Design Competition.
E000132: Exhibition of competition entries (Participates in);
E000146: Construction documentation (Is related to);
E000147: Detailed design (Is related to);
E000149: Schematic Design (Is related to);
E000173: Tender (Is related to);
E000185: Submissions (Participates in);
Identifier
E000005
Type
Organisation
Organisation Item Type Metadata
Location
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Function
Architectural practice
Principal consultant
Abstract
John Wardle Architects (JWA) was established by John Wardle in 1986. Most of the firm's early work was in domestic architecture, but it went on to design (among others) the CSIRO building in Aspendale (Victoria), the RMIT Printing Facility at Brunswick campus of RMIT University and the Queen Victoria Hospital site in Melbourne. In 2009, John Wardle Architects collaborated with Office dA (later NADAAA) to produce the winning entry in the design competition for a new architecture building at the University of Melbourne.
Collection
Citation
“John Wardle Architects,” Melbourne School of Design Building Archive, accessed June 24, 2026, http://archive.msd.unimelb.edu.au/items/show/23390.
