Celebrating quality and diversity of architectural design from across regional and country NSW, the public can now choose their favourite from the 42 projects in the running for the 2020 NSW Country Division Architecture Awards.
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Highlanders can cast their votes for four Southern Highlands homes this year.
'Camp Yarrawa' in Robertson by Takt Studio and 'Number Sixteen' in Berrima by Tziallas Architects are nominated in the residential architecture (new houses) category.
Meanwhile 'Elouera' in Bowral by Tziallas Architects has been nominated for the residential architecture (alterations and additions) category.
The fourth nomination was 'Number Sixteen' in Berrima by Tziallas Architecture in the heritage architecture category.
Awards jury chair Nicholas Brown said the quality and range of entries represented an understanding of place.
The jury will select the best designs in 11 categories including new houses, heritage, commercial, public architecture and more.
Entres come from as from as far afield as the Northern Rivers, Central NSW, far South Coast, and Lord Howe Island.
The winners will be announced in late October in a live streamed awards presentation hosted by the NSW Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects.
Visit the National Architecture Awards website to view and vote for the nominated properties.