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National and
Chapter
Architecture
Awards Program

2021 Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture and David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture | Monash Woodside Building for Technology and Design | Grimshaw in collaboration with Monash University | Photographer: Rory Gardiner

National Architecture Awards

Celebrating design excellence
and its contribution to communities Across australia
and abroad

The Institute is dedicated to the promotion of Australian architects and architecture in both national and global arenas. Since 1981, we have upheld excellence in the profession by recognising best practice in the field through our National Architecture Awards program and inspiring others to continue striving to positively shape communities through architecture.

The 2022 National Architecture Awards event was held on Thursday 3 November at Taronga Zoo, Sydney. 

Entries for the 2023 Awards program are open. 

Enter today
2022 National Winners

National Architecture Awards program

2022 Chapter Award Winners

Scissor House | Owen David Architecture | Photographer: Ben Wrigley

View the winners of the 2022 Chapter Architecture Awards 

About the program

Banksian House at RAAF Darwin | Hames Sharley | Photographer: DigiFilm Australia

The Awards Program enables public and peer recognition of the innovative work of our members.

Key Dates

The 2019 Frederick Romberg Award | Mermaid Multihouse | Partners Hill with Hogg & Lamb | Queensland | Photographer: Alex Chromicz

Key dates relating to the 2022 Chapter Architecture Awards are listed here. Please check with your local Chapter on information relating to Chapter specific requirements. 

Awards and prizes Policy

The 2019 David Oppenheim Award | Parliament of Victoria Members' Annexe | Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design | Photographer: John Gollings

If you are planning to submit an entry into the 2022 Chapter Architecture Awards, we recommend that prior to commencing your entry, you become familiar with the Awards, Prizes and Honours Policy. 

CATEGORIES

2019 WA Architecture Awards | George Temple Poole Award | Perth Children’s Hospital | JCY Architects and Urban Designers, Cox Architecture and Billard Leece. Partnership with HKS Inc | Photographer: Peter Bennetts

The Awards Program enables public and peer recognition of the innovative work of our members.

Contact

Yagan Square by Lyons in association with Iredale Pedersen Hook and landscape architects ASPECT Studios. Photo: Peter Bennetts

For further details, contact your local chapter or the National Awards and Prizes Manager. 

Chapter Architecture Awards

#TheBaeTAS | workbylizandalex | Tasmania | Photographer: Sean Fennessy

The Institute’s Chapter Architecture Awards program run throughout June and July. In 2019, a total of 185 projects were awarded at the chapter level.

Key Dates

The 2019 Frederick Romberg Award | Mermaid Multihouse | Partners Hill with Hogg & Lamb | Queensland | Photographer: Alex Chromicz

Key dates relating to the 2021 Chapter Architecture Awards are listed here. Please check with your local Chapter on information relating to Chapter specific requirements. 

National Architecture Awards

The 2019 Eleanor Cullis-Hill Award | Terrarium House | John Ellway | Queensland | Photographer: Toby Scott
The Institute’s Awards Program enables public and peer recognition of the innovative work of our members.

Awards and prizes Policy

The 2019 David Oppenheim Award | Parliament of Victoria Members' Annexe | Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design | Photographer: John Gollings

If you are planning to submit an entry into the 2020 Chapter Architecture Awards, we recommend that prior to commencing your entry, you become familiar with the Awards, Prizes and Honours Policy. 

Contact

Yagan Square by Lyons in association with Iredale Pedersen Hook and landscape architects ASPECT Studios. Photo: Peter Bennetts

For further details, contact your local chapter or the National Awards and Prizes Manager. 

2021 National Winners

Monash Woodside Building for Technology and Design | Grimshaw in collaboration with Monash University | Photographer: Rory Gardiner

The 40th anniversary of Australia’s most prestigious, peer-reviewed architecture awards has highlighted the immense value architects add to their communities through truly exceptional design.

Watch the 2021 Live winners announcement

Watch the Live winners announcement in a free livestream

From an original entry field of 807 projects, 165 entries progressed through the Chapter Awards for national consideration earlier this year. The National Jury has selected 65 entries for the shortlist that are now vying for the top spots across 14 categories.

Join us as we live stream the 2021 National Architecture Awards. Tune in and watch the free live announcements via our YouTube channel anywhere from around Australia and the world on Thursday 4 November, 7pm AEDT.

Register today and receive all the details

2021 People's Choice Award

Outside [the] box | Troppo Architects | SA | Traditional Land Owners: Kaurna people | Photographer: Mitchell Lowe
2020 People's Choice Award winner | Outside [the] box | Troppo Architects | South Australia | Traditional Land Owners: Kaurna people | Photographer Mitchell Love

Vote for your favourite house

Residential projects in the 2021 National Architecture Awards shortlist from both the Houses (New) and Houses (Alterations and Additions) categories are eligible for the People’s Choice Award.

This year 10 houses are in the running to become Australia’s favourite house. Vote for your favourite today!

Check out all the eligible projects below, pick your favourite and tell us in 25 words or less why it should win the People’s Choice Award.

The winning project will be announced during the 2021 National Architecture Awards on Thursday 4 November, which is being held as a free virtual event.

View the projects

About the National Architecture Awards Program

Fish River Ranger Accommodation | Design Construct, School of Art Architecture and Design, University of South Australia | NT | Photographer: Joti Weijers-Coghlan

Recognising excellence at regional, chapter and national levels

The Institute’s Awards Program enables public and peer recognition of the innovative work of our members, and provides the Institute with a valuable mechanism to promote architects and architecture across Australia and internationally.

The National Architecture Awards is an integrated, hierarchical program resulting in annual awards at National, Chapter (State and Territory) and, in some states, Regional levels. To enter the National Architecture Awards, Institute members submit projects at the relevant chapter or regional level depending on the project’s location. 

Awards in each category are based on a three-tier system, in decreasing order of merit. Only State or Territory Named and Architecture Awards progress to be considered for a National Award. 

Entry requirements

Enter the Awards

To enter the Australian Institute of Architects Architecture Awards Program, an entrant must be a registered architect and Institute member. To be eligible to enter, entrants must:

  • be an architect registered in the State or Territory of the project, and
  • be an Institute Member at the time of entry, and
  • be a principal of the practice who owns, or is a formal licensee, of the copyright in the work being entered.

It is a requirement of entry that all entrants read and understand the Awards Entry Handbook. The Handbooks are an excellent resource of helping to develop a successful awards entry. Give your project the best possible chance to succeed and familiarise yourself with the Handbook before commencing your entry.

Entries for 2023 are open.

View 2023 awards entry handbook
Enter the awards

Entry fees

Chapter Standard entry fee (ex gst) A+ Membership Fee (10% discount) ex gst
Newcastle $350 $315
ACT, NSW, NT, Queensland, SA, Tasmania, Victoria, WA $700 $630
International $700 (No GST applied) $630 (No GST applied)

Key dates

Chapter Entries close Presentation to Juries Awards Presentations
ACT 13 February 2023 5:00pm AEDT 1 - 2 March 2023 Saturday 3 June 2023
International 14 February 2023 11:59pm AEDT N/A To be confirmed
NSW 6 February 2023 11:59pm AEDT 13 - 17 February 2023 Friday 23 June 2023
Newcastle 31 January 2022 11:59pm AEDT N/A Friday 18 November 2022
NT 17 March 2023 11:59pm ACST 18 April 2023 (Alice Springs) 19 April 2023 (Darwin) Saturday 24 June 2023
Queensland 13 February 2023 11:59pm AEST Regional Judging: 01 – 31 March 2023 State Jury Tour: Concurrent with regional Thursday 22 June 2023
SA 13 February 2023 5:00pm ACDT 18 March 2023 Friday 7 July 2023
Tasmania 14 February 2023 11:59pm AEDT 25 February 2023 Saturday 1 July 2023
Victoria 6 February 2023 11:59pm AEDT 25 & 27 March 2023 (category dependent) Friday 16 June 2023
WA 13 February 2023 5:00pm AWST 25 February 2023 Friday 9 June 2023
National N/A Jury Tour: July 2023 Thursday 2 November 2023

Awards and prizes documents

Awards and prizes policy

Before submitting an entry into the 2022 Chapter Architecture Awards, please become familiar with the Awards, Prizes and Honours Policy.

View policy

Terms and conditions

Ensure you also read the terms and conditions before submitting an entry.

View terms and conditions

Consent forms

It is the entrant’s responsibility to ensure that the following copyright consent forms are completed and signed. Entrants are required to submit these forms to the Institute as part of the online entry system.

View Consent Forms

Categories

Primary Categories

Projects entered in the National Architecture Awards may be new, renovated or altered and extended buildings. On entry, members entering must either select the category most appropriate to their project, or enter in multiple categories.

  • Public Architecture
  • Educational Architecture
  • Residential Architecture – Houses (New)
  • Residential Architecture – Houses (Alternations and Additions)
  • Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing
  • Commercial Architecture
  • Heritage
  • Interior Architecture
  • Urban Design
  • Small Project Architecture
  • Enduring Architecture (Members cannot enter this directly).

Juries may choose to consider projects in categories other than the category the project was originally entered in subject to meeting the entry requirements of the new category.

Secondary Categories

Members cannot enter these categories directly, although will have the opportunity to self nominate for the following categories once they have elected a primary category: 

  • Sustainable Architecture
  • COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture 
  • EmAGN Project Award 

If you wish to be considered for the above categories, you must provide the necessary entry materials which will be outlined in the awards entry portal. 

For all Chapter specific awards and prizes, please contact your local Chapter or refer to the Awards Entry Handbook. 

other documents

  • For Regional, State and National Jurors please download the 2023 Awards Jury Handbook
  • List of National Architecture Award Winners 1981 – 2022
  • List of National Award Jurors 2003 – 2022
  • An attempt at the Sustainability Checklist is mandatory for all entries. Those who have achieved eligiblity based on the criteria, will be considered for the Sustainable Architecture category award.

    Watch the recording of the Sustainability Checklist Lean-In below to assist in your submission preparations.

For Regional, State and National Jurors please download the 2021 Awards Jury Handbook

Sustainable and Sustaining Architecture Award Checklist

List of National Architecture Award Winners 1981 – 2019

List of National Award Jurors 2003 – 2019

2022 Chapter Award Winners

ACT Chapter Winners

ANU Birch Building Refurbishment | Hassell | Photographer: Mark Syke

See the full list of winners from the 2022 ACT Architecture Awards

International Chapter Winners

Yuandang Bridge | BAU Brearley Architects + Urbanists | Photographer: Zhu Runzi

See the full list of winners for the 2022 International Architecture Awards

NSW Chapter Winners

Bundanon | Kerstin Thompson Architects | Photographer: Rory Gardiner

See the full list of winners for the 2022 NSW Architecture Awards

NT Chapter Winners

RDH - Cyclotron | DKJ projects.architecture | Photographer: DKJ projects.architecture

See the full list of winners for the 2022 Northern Territory Architecture Awards

SA Chapter Winners

Gilbert - A Goodwood House | RADS | Photographer: David Sievers

See the full list of winners for the 2022 SA Architecture Awards

Queensland Chapter Winners

Andrew N. Liveris Building | Lyons + m3architecture | Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones

See the full list of winners for the 2022 Queensland Architecture Awards

Tasmanian Chapter Winners

The Hedberg | LIMINAL Architecture with WOHA | Photographer: Natasha Mulhall

See the full list of winners from the 2022 Tasmanian Architecture Awards

Victorian Chapter Winners

Victorian Pride Centre | Brearley Architects + Urbanists & Grant Amon Architects | Photographer: John Gollings

See the full list of winners for the 2022 Victorian Architecture Awards

WA Chapter Winners

Walyalup Civic Centre | Kerry Hill Architects | Photographer: Nicholas Putrasia

See the full list of winners for the 2022 WA Architecture Awards

2022 Field of Entries

ACT Chapter Entrant Gallery

Constitution Place | Bates Smart | Photographer: Peter Clarke

See the full gallery of the 2022 ACT Chapter Architecture Awards entrants.

International Chapter Entrant Gallery

Tianyou Experimental School | BAU Brearley Architects + Urbanists | Photographer: Xia Zhi

See the full gallery of the 2022 International Chapter Architecture Awards entrants.

NSW Chapter Entrant Gallery

Summe Place Pavillion | Akimbo Architecture | Photographer: Jeremy Weihrauch

The full gallery of the 2022 NSW Chapter Architecture Awards entrants is coming soon.

NT Chapter Entrant Gallery

Manunda Place | MODE | Photographer: NG Photographics

View the full gallery of the 2022 NT Chapter Architecture Awards entrants.

Queensland Chapter Entrant Gallery

Daybreak Residence | Paul Uhlmann Architects | Photographer: Andy McPherson Studio

See the full gallery of the 2022 Queensland Chapter Architecture Awards entrants

SA Chapter Entrant Gallery

Flinders University Modern Biodiversity Facility | H2o Architects & Phillips/Pilkington Architects In Association | Photographer: David Sievers

See the full gallery of the 2022 SA Chapter Architecture Awards entrants.

Tasmanian Chapter Entrant Gallery

Mays Point House | Tanner Architects | Photographer: Adam Gibson

See the full gallery of the 2022 Tasmanian Chapter Architecture Awards entrants

Victorian Chapter Entrant Gallery

Melbourne Quakers Centre Worship Space | Nervegna Reed Architecture + pH Architects | Photographer: John Gollings

See the full gallery of the 2022 Victorian Chapter Architecture Awards entrants.

WA Chapter Entrant Gallery

Eagle Bay Holiday Home | Gantier Architecture & Design | Photographer: Mark Cooper

See the full gallery of the 2022 WA Chapter Architecture Awards entrants.

Meet your 2020 jurors

Professor Helen Lochhead LFRAIA (Jury Chair)

Immediate Past National President – Australian Institute of Architects 

Kerry Clare LFRAIA

Director – Clare Design

Dr Tim Greer LFRAIA

Director – Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects

Jennie Officer RAIA

Founder and Director – Officer Woods Architects

Jefa Greenaway (WAILWAN|KAMILAROI) RAIA

Founder and Director -Greenaway Architects

2021 Chapter Winners

ACT Chapter Winners

2021 Canberra Medallion | House for Hiroko | Anthony Knobel Architect | Ngunnawal | Ngambri | Photographer: Regina Seelig

See the full list of winners from the 2021 ACT Architecture Awards

International Chapter Winners

view of long, green pool with deck chairs on either side and green trees in the background
The Jorn Utzon Award for International Architecture | One & Only Desaru Coast, Malaysia | Kerry Hill Architects | Photographer: Rupert Peace

See the full list of winners for the 2021 International Architecture Awards

NSW Chapter Winners

external view of the Rocky Hill memorial
2021 NSW Blacket Prize | Rocky Hill Memorial Museum | Crone with Urbis | Photographer: Jon Case

See the full list of winners for the 2021 NSW Architecture Awards

NT Chapter Winners

entrance to the Darwin botanic gardens
Tracy Memorial Award Recipient | George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens Visitor and Event Centre | Hully Liveris Design Company | Photographer: Hully Liveris

See the full list of winners for the 2021 Northern Territory Architecture Awards

Queensland Chapter Winners

Cairns Performing Arts Centre | CA Architects and Cox Architecture in collaboration | Photographer: Christopher Frederick Jones

See the full list of winners for the 2021 Queensland Architecture Awards

SA Chapter Winners

2021 David Saunders Award for Heritage, Jack McConnell Award for Public Architecture & City of Adelaide Prize | Her Majesty's Theatre | COX Architecture | Photographer: Peter Barnes

See the full list of winners for the 2021 SA Architecture Awards

Tasmanian Chapter Winners

2021 Tasmanian Architecture Medal | Moss 25 | Circa Morris-Nunn Chua Architects | Photographer: Adam Gibson

See the full list of winners from the 2021 Tasmanian Architecture Awards

Victorian Chapter Winners

2021 Victorian Architecture Medal, Melbourne Prize and COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture | Monash Woodside Building for Technology and Design | Grimshaw in collaboration with Monash University | Photographer: Rory Gardiner

See the full list of winners for the 2021 Victorian Architecture Awards

WA Chapter Winners

The Jeffrey Howlett Award for Public Architecture, The John Septimus Roe Award for Urban Design and George Temple Poole Award | WA Museum Boola Bardip | Hassell + OMA | Photographer: Peter Bennett

See the full list of winners for the 2021 WA Architecture Awards

2021 Field of Entries

ACT Chapter Entrant Gallery

2020 Canberra Medallion | For Our Country | Edition Office and Daniel Boyd | Photographer: Ben Hosking

See the full gallery of the 2021 ACT Chapter Architecture Awards entrants

International Chapter Entrant Gallery

2021 International Chapter Architecture Awards Entry Gallery | National Museum of Qatar Gift Shops | Kochi Takada Architects | Photographer: Tom Ferguson

See the full gallery of the 2021 International Chapter Architecture Awards entrants

NSW Chapter Entrant Gallery

2020 Sulman Medal for Public Architecture | Anzac Memorial Centenary Extension | Johnson Pilton Walker with the Government Architect NSW | Photographer: Brett Boardman

The full gallery of the 2021 NSW Chapter Architecture Awards entrants is coming soon.

NT Chapter Entrant Gallery

2020 Tracy Memorial Award Winner | STEAM Building Darwin High School | Hully Liveris Design Company and Jackman Gooden Architects | NT | Student Photographer: LV

View the full gallery of the 2021 NT Chapter Architecture Awards entrants.

Queensland Chapter Entrant Gallery

2020 Queensland Architecture Medallion | Mon Repos Turtle Centre | KIRK | Photographer: Scott Burrows

See the full gallery of the 2021 Queensland Chapter Architecture Awards entrants

SA Chapter Entrant Gallery

Kingswood House | Archaea | Image: Sam Noonan

See the full gallery of the 2021 SA Chapter Architecture Awards entrants

Tasmanian Chapter Entrant Gallery

Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre Gateway Precinct | Cumulus Studio | Photographer: Anjie Blair

See the full gallery of the 2021 Tasmanian Chapter Architecture Awards entrants

Victorian Chapter Entrant Gallery

Brush House | Leeton Pointon Architects | Photographer: Dianna Snape | https://leetonpointon.com

See the full gallery of the 2021 Victorian Chapter Architecture Awards entrants

WA Chapter Entrant Gallery

2020 Margaret Pitt Morison Award for Heritage Architecture | The Arroyo Affordable Housing | Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc | Photographer: Eric Staudenmaier

See the full gallery of the 2021 WA Chapter Architecture Awards entrants

2020 National Winners

Commercial Architecture

Phoenix Central Park | Durbach Block Jaggers and John Wardle Architects | Photographer: Gavin Green

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Harry Seidler Award for Commercial Architecture | Phoenix Central Park | Durbach Block Jaggers and John Wardle Architects | Photographer: Martin Mischkulnig

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Daryl Jackson Award for Educational Architecture | Ian Potter Southbank Centre, University of Melbourne | John Wardle Architects | VIC | Photographer: Trevor Mein

Educational Architecture

Palm Garden House | Richard Leplastrier

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: National Enduring Architecture Award | Palm Garden House | Richard Leplastrier | NSW | Photographer: Peter Salhani

Enduring Architecture

Heritage Architecture

Bozen’s Cottage | Taylor & Hinds Architects | TAS | Traditional Land Owners: palawa and pakana people of lutruwita | Photographer: Adam Gibson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Lachlan MacQuarie Award for Heritage – Joint Winner | Bozen’s Cottage | Taylor & Hinds Architects | TAS | Photographer: Adam Gibson

Phoenix Central Park | Durbach Block Jaggers and John Wardle Architects | Photographer: Tom Ferguson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Emil Sodersten Award for Interior Architecture | Phoenix Central Park | Durbach Block Jaggers and John Wardle Architects | Photographer: Tom Ferguson

Interior Architecture

The Arroyo Affordable Housing | Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc | Photographer: Eric Staudenmaier

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Arroyo Affordable Housing | Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc | Photographer: Eric Staudenmaier

International Architecture

Public Architecture

Anzac Memorial Centenary Extension | Johnson Pilton Walker with the Government Architect NSW | NSW | Traditional Land Owners: Gadigal and Darug peoples of the Eora Nation | Photographer: Peter Bennetts

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture – Joint Winner | Anzac Memorial Centenary Extension | Johnson Pilton Walker with the Government Architect NSW | NSW | Photographer: Peter Bennetts

Redwood | Chenchow Little | NSW | Traditional Land Owners: Gadigal and Darug peoples of the Eora Nation | Photographer: Peter Bennetts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Eleanor Cullis-Hill Award for Residential Architecture – Hours (Alts + Adds) | Redwood | Chenchow Little | NSW | Photographer: Peter Bennetts

Residential Architecture - Houses (Alts + Adds)

Basin Beach House | Peter Stutchbury Architecture | Photographer: Michael Nicholson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture – Houses (New) – Joint Winner | Basin Beach House | Peter Stutchbury Architecture | Photographer: Michael Nicholson

Residential Architecture - Houses (New)

Residential Architecture - Multiple Housing

Studio Apartments | Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects | Built on the land of the Gadigal and Wangal peoples of the Eora nation |Photographer: The Guthrie Project

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Frederick Romberg Award for Residential Architecture – Multiple Housing | Studio Apartments | Hill Thalis Architecture and Urban Projects | Photographer: The Guthrie Project

For Our Country | Edition Office and Daniel Boyd | ACT |Traditional Land Owners: Ngambri and Ngunnawal people of the Ngunnawal nation |  Photographer: Ben Hosking

Image: The Nicholas Murcutt Award for Small Project Architecture | For Our Country | Edition Office and Daniel Boyd | ACT | Photographer: Ben Hosking

Small Project Architecture

Marrickville Library | BVN | NSW |Traditional Land Owners: Gadigal and Wangal peoples of the Eora Nation | Photographer: Tom Roe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The David Oppenheim Award for Sustainable Architecture | Marrickville Library | BVN | NSW | Photographer: Tom Roe

Sustainable ARchitecture

Urban Design

Metro North West | Hassell, in collaboration with Turpin Crawford Studio and McGregor Westlake Architecture | NSW | Traditional Land Owners: Bidgigal and Caramaragal peoples | Photographer: Brett Boardman

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: The Walter Burley Griffin Award for Urban Design | Metro North West | Hassell, in collaboration with Turpin Crawford Studio and McGregor Westlake Architecture | NSW | Photographer: Brett Boardman

Carlton Learning Precinct COLA | Law Architects | VIC | Traditional Land Owners: Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation | Photographer: Dianna Snape

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture | Carlton Learning Precinct COLA | Law Architects | VIC | Photographer: Dianna Snape

COLORBOND® Award for Steel Architecture

Outside [the] box | Troppo Architects | SA | Traditional Land Owners: Kaurna people | Photographer: Mitchell Lowe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image: People’s Choice Award | Outside [the] box | Troppo Architects | SA | Photographer: Mitchell Lowe

People's Choice Award

2020 Chapter Winners

ACT Chapter Winners

2020 Canberra Medallion | For Our Country | Edition Office and Daniel Boyd | Photographer: Ben Hosking

See the full list of winners from the 2020 ACT Chapter Architecture Awards

NSW Chapter Winners

2020 Sulman Medal for Public Architecture | Anzac Memorial Centenary Extension | Johnson Pilton Walker with the Government Architect NSW | Photographer: Brett Boardman

See the full list of winners for the 2020 NSW Chapter Architecture Awards

NT Chapter Winners

2020 Tracy Memorial Award Winner | STEAM Building Darwin High School | Hully Liveris Design Company and Jackman Gooden Architects | NT | Student Photographer: LV

See the full list of winners from the 2020 NT Chapter Architecture Awards

Queensland Chapter Winners

2020 Queensland Architecture Medallion | Mon Repos Turtle Centre | KIRK | Photographer: Scott Burrows

Entrant gallery of the 2020 QLD Chapter Architecture Awards

SA Chapter Winners

2020 City of Adelaide Prize | U City | Woods Bagot | Photographer: Peter Barnes

See the full list of winners for the 2020 SA Chapter Architecture Awards

Tasmanian Chapter Winners

2020 Henry Hunter Triennial Prize | Mount Stuart Greenhouse | Bence Mulcahy | Photographer: Adam Gibson

Entrant gallery of the 2020 Tasmanian  Chapter Architecture Awards

Victoria Chapter Winners

2020 Enduring Architecture Award | MCG Great Southern Stand | Daryl Jackson in association with Tompkins Shaw and Evan

See the full list of winners for the 2020 Victorian Chapter Architecture Awards

WA Chapter Winners

2020 Margaret Pitt Morison Award for Heritage Architecture | The Arroyo Affordable Housing | Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc | Photographer: Eric Staudenmaier

See the full list of winners for the 2020 WA Chapter Architecture Awards

International Chapter Winners

2020 International Award for Sustainable Architecture | The Arroyo Affordable Housing | Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Inc | Photographer: Eric Staudenmaier

See the full list of the 2020 International Chapter Architecture Awards

Field of entries

ACT Chapter Entrant Gallery

2019 Canberra Medallion | Empire | Austin Maynard Architects | Photographer: Derek Swalwell

Entrant gallery of the 2020 ACT Chapter Architecture Awards

NSW Chapter Entrant Gallery

2019 NSW Architecture Medallion, Sulman Medal for Public Architecture, Blacket Prize | Maitland Riverlink | CHROFI with McGregor Coxall | NSW | Photographer: Simon Wood

Entrant gallery of the 2020 NSW Chapter Architecture Awards

NT Chapter Entrant Gallery

2020 Tracy Memorial Award Winner | STEAM Building Darwin High School | Hully Liveris Design Company and Jackman Gooden Architects | NT | Student Photographer: LV

See the full list of winners from the 2020 NT Chapter Architecture Awards

Queensland Chapter Entrant Gallery

2019 Hayes & Scott Award for Small Project Architecture | Kooroomba Chapel | Wilson Architects | Photographer: Alex Chomicz

Entrant gallery of the 2020 QLD Chapter Architecture Awards

SA Chapter Entrant Gallery

2019 Jack McConnell Award for Public Architecture | The University of South Australia Cancer Research Institute | Swanbury Penglase with BVN | SA | Photographer: Chris Oaten

Entrant gallery of the 2020 SA Chapter Architecture Awards

Tasmanian Chapter Entrant Gallery

2019 The Colin Philp Award for Commercial Architecture | Freycinet Lodge Coastal Pavilions | Liminal Architecture | Tasmania | Photographer: Dianna Snape

Entrant gallery of the 2020 Tasmanian  Chapter Architecture Awards

Victorian Chapter Entrant Gallery

2019 Victorian Architecture Medal | Parliament of Victoria Members’ Annexe | Peter Elliott Architecture + Urban Design | Vic | Photographer: John Gollings

Entrant gallery of the 2020 Victorian Chapter Architecture Awards

WA Entrant Gallery

George Temple Poole Award | Perth Children’s Hospital | JCY Architects and Urban Designers, Cox Architecture and Billard Leece. Partnership with HKS Inc | Photographer: Peter Bennetts

Entrant gallery of the 2020 WA Chapter Architecture Awards

International Chapter Gallery

2019 International Chapter Architecture Awards | Award for Commercial Architecture | Amanyangyun (China) | Kerry Hill Architects | Photographer: Lian Xiao Ou

Entrant gallery of the 2020 International Chapter Architecture Awards

What's on: Awards

Mar 3

2023 SA Awards Launch Party

3 Mar 2023 at 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm ACDT
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Mar 18

SA Jury Presentation Day

18 Mar 2023 at 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ACDT
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Mar 20

Exhibition of Entries Opening Night- Vic Architecture Awards

20 Mar 2023 at 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm AEDT
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What's on: Prizes

Mar 31

QLD 2023 President’s Honours Dinner

31 Mar 2023 at 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm AEST
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May 5

2023 DARLING DOWNS AND WEST MORETON REGIONAL AWARDS

5 May 2023 at 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEST
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May 12

2023 CENTRAL QUEENSLAND REGIONAL AWARDS

12 May 2023 at 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEST
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May 19

2023 GREATER BRISBANE REGIONAL AWARDS

19 May 2023 at 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm AEST
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May 26

2023 NORTH QUEENSLAND REGIONAL AWARDS

26 May 2023 at 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEST
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Jun 2

2023 SUNSHINE COAST REGIONAL AWARDS

2 Jun 2023 at 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEST
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Jun 9

2023 FAR NORTH QUEENSLAND REGIONAL AWARDS

9 Jun 2023 at 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEST
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Jun 17

2023 GOLD COAST AND NORTHERN RIVERS REGIONAL AWARDS

17 Jun 2023 at 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm AEST
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2023 QUEENSLAND ARCHITECTURAL AWARDS

22 Jun 2023 at 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm AEST
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Prizes and Awards News

2023 Australian Institute of Architects Dulux Study Tour winners

28 Feb 2023

The Australian Institute of Architect is pleased to announce that Ellen Buttrose, Sarah Lebner, Tiffany Liew, Bradley Kerr and Edwina Brisbane have been selected to join the 2023 Australian Institute

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2023 Chapter Architecture Awards – Sustainability Requirements

20 Dec 2022

Entries are open for the 2023 Chapter Architecture Awards. Please refer to the key dates on the website for the closing date in your Chapter. There have been changes made

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2022 National Architecture Awards return to an in-person event

4 Nov 2022

The National Awards celebrate the diversity and quality of the nation’s built environment professionals.

The 2022 National Architecture Awards provide an opportunity to celebrate projects which the jury noted as “truly capturing the spirit of Australian architecture.”

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2022 National Architecture Awards shortlist revealed

12 Sep 2022

Eighty-five entries spanning private homes, high-profile public architecture and contemporary infrastructure have been shortlisted for the prestigious Australian Institute of Architects’ 2022 National Architecture Awards. The National Awards celebrate the

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Introducing the 2022 National Architecture Awards Jury

16 Jun 2022

We’re excited to introduce the Jury for the 2022 National Architecture Awards. Selected for their design expertise and passion for Australian Architecture, the jurors bring a wealth of experience and an array of valuable perspectives. Tasked with evaluating and deciding on the very best architecture across Australia, the five jury members are extremely well placed to lead the 2022 Awards. 

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2022 National Prize Winners

5 May 2022

The Australian Institute of Architects supports a range of prizes and competitions that recognise and reward outstanding contributions in the fields of architecture and the built environment. Meet the 2022 Prize Winners!

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