Hassell’s First Building takes out Commercial Architecture at the Sustainability Awards

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24 November 2025

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A pioneering project that blends mass-timber construction, landscape repair, and community-centred innovation in Bradfield City Centre. Sydney Town Hall set the stage on 19 November as more than 300 architects, designers, partners, and jurors gathered for the 2025 Sustainability Awards Gala an evening that underscored the industry’s growing ambition for regenerative design.

At the 2025 Sustainability Awards Gala on 19 November, one project emerged as a clear signal of where regenerative design is heading: First Building by Hassell, awarded Commercial Architecture (Large).

As the inaugural building in Australia’s new Bradfield City Centre, it establishes a blueprint for a future-focused urban precinct. Designed as a modular kit of parts, its prefabricated mass-timber structure can be disassembled and reused, eliminating demolition waste and preserving material value. Low-embodied-carbon materials such as rammed earth, bamboo and timber reinforce its circular ambitions.

Guided by Djinjama, the building is deeply tied to Dharug Country, expressed through a native-planted ground plane that restores the ecological identity of the Cumberland Plain.

Serving as the first stage of the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility, First Building anchors a new innovation ecosystem — one that links advanced industry with cultural and environmental responsibility.

View the project and explore Hassell's portfolio on ArchiPro.

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