Charles Anderson has received national and international recognition as well as numerous awards for his work from across the art and design profession.
These include:
2023 + RMIT Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Leadership, RMIT University, Melbourne.
2022 + AILA Vic Awards: Parks and Open Space, New Quay Central Park, SAALA in collaboration with Aspect Studios.
2016 + Creative Fellowship Residency, Australian Institute of Archaeology Athens, Athens, 2016.
2014 + Melbourne Design Award - Gold Medal, Residential Architecture. House for Hermes 05, in collaboration with
Andrew Simpson Architects.
2013 + AILA Victoria 2013 Urban Design Award, for Halpin Way, Settlers Square, Dandenong. In collaboration with
Aspect Melbourne, Williams Boag Architects, Electrolight, ARUP.
2012 + Victorian Architecture Awards, Shortlisted, for Lal Lal (Trunk House) with Paul Morgan Architects.
+ Victorian Architecture Awards, Residential Alterations and Additions. Shortlisted. Bach Lane (Cloud 9), with
Andrew Simpson Architects.
2011 + Melbourne Design Awards, Landscape Architecture, The Spirit of Barak Trail’, The Green Spine, Chirnside.
2010 + Planning Institute of Australia, Social and Community Planning Award, for Carrum Woods Reserve. In
partnership with the Heart Foundation, Parks Victoria, Brimbank, Frankston and Mooney Valley City Councils.
+ World Architecture Festival 2010 - Community and Civic Projects Prize, Shortlisted, for Churchill Community
Hub, with Suters Architects.
2008 + AILA Victoria, Award of Excellence in Landscape Architecture, Research and Communication, for Central
Dandenong Gateways Strategy, in collaboration with Aspect Studios.
+ AILA Victoria, Landscape Architecture Award, Research and Communication, Special Jury citation for
Collaborative Student-Professional Research, Moved To Design, Stutterheim / Anderson Landscape Architecture
(SAALA), with RMIT University, Melbourne & Victoria University of Wellington, NZ.
2005 + CCAA Public Domain Awards, Best Overall Project. With Aspect Landscape Architects & DCG Design. (SAALA).
+ CCAA Public Domain Awards, Public Art Winner. With Aspect Landscape Architects & DCG Design. (SAALA).
2004 + Year of the Built Environment Exemplar, 2004.
+ AILA Merit Award for Design in Landscape Architecture, with Aspect Landscape Architects & DCG Design.
2001 + New York, Green Street Studio, VA/CB, Australia Council for the Arts.
1995 + Hybrid Arts RMIT Fellowship, Faculty of Environmental Design & Construction, Australia Council.
1992 + Artist-in-residence, Oncology Department, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Melbourne.
1991 + Tokyo Studio, VA/CB, Australia Council for the Arts.
1989-91 + Studio Residency, 200 Gertrude Street Artists’ Spaces, Melbourne.
1986 + Artist-in residence, Camberwell Grammar School, Melbourne.
1985 + Artist-in-residence, Darwin Institute of Technology, Darwin.