Berry hall wins international architecture award The Berry Sport and Recreation Centre’s Sports Hall has won the top prize in the Sport category at this year’s World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards in Barcelona. It was up against some outstanding projects including the Wimbledon Centre Court redevelopment and a new training facility for the New York Jets football team.
Since 2007, this multi-purpose recreation hall has been a wonderful asset for local community organisations, sports groups and school children. Sport and Recreation staff worked closely with architects Allen Jack+Cottier in the design and delivery of this facility which has a modern style that’s both imaginative and practical.
The building is clad in durable concrete and features a creative pattern of skylight holes in the walls that admit sunlight during the day and transform the hall into a galaxy of glowing light by night. The hall enhances the Centre’s ability to offer special experiences to clients, year-round, in the evening and in wet weather through activities like the popular indoor climbing wall and ropes course which offer challenging activities in a safe environment.
The WAF award is not the first honour for the hall which was recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects in 2008, winning both a Public Architecture Award (NSW) and the Blacket Prize for Regional Architecture.
The WAF Awards are the biggest international architectural awards program.