The Australian Timber Design Awards (ATDA) has issued an open invite to look over the 2011 entries and vote for the People’s Choice Award.

Hosted by the Timber Development Association, the national competition is now in its 12th year and aims to promote and encourage outstanding timber design in the built environment professions.

This year’s entries include Queenscliff Residence. Photography by Trevor Mein.

Curl Curl House exploits the structural and aesthetic benefits of timber. Murray Fredericks

Queensland Emergency Operations Centre. Photography by John Gollings.

Escarpment House is located on a secluded rural escarpment overlooking the Hawkesbury River

AIIM Processing and Devices Building. Photography by John Gollings (Images via the ATDA website)

Voting for the People’s Choice Award remains open until

Members of the public may view all entries into the 2011 Australian Timber Design Awards at the ATDA website.

The judging panel will select all other ATDA winners, which will be announced in mid-October at the National Awards Presentation night in Melbourne.

The awards are chiefly sponsored by Woods Solutions, the industry initiative to provide information on timber and timber products to professionals and companies involved in building design and construction, which is resourced by Forest and Wood Products Australia (FWPA).