Tuesday, 26 Nov 2024

Shortlist announced: 2025 Australian Institute of Architects Dulux Study Tour

Thirty emerging architects have been selected to proceed to the second stage of judging in the Australian Institute of Architects 2025 Dulux Study Tour.


Shortlist announced: 2025 Australian Institute of Architects Dulux Study Tour
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The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the 30 individuals shortlisted for their 2025 Dulux Study Tour.

Now in its 17th year, the annual coveted prize offers five emerging architects and Institute members a 10-day international tour of iconic architectural sites by, and offices beloning to, world-renowned firms. The five winners will also help to shape the itinerary of the tour by contributing ideas for destinations and practices they wish to visit.

Entrants are judged on their contributions to architectural practice, education, design excellence and community involvement. Reflecting on the selection process, jury chair and AIA national president-elect Adam Haddow said, "We were impressed by the calibre and vision of this year's candidates. Each submission showcased a deep commitment to the craft, a drive to push the boundaries of architectural design, and a focus on giving back to their communities."

On the shortlist are:

Callum Andrews - Dunn Hillam Architecture and Urban Design

Ariani Anwar - Wardle

Gabriella Avenia King - Hassell

Nikita Bhopti - Sibling Architecture

Nick Carfora - Walter Brooke and Associates

Jimmy Carter - Office Mi-Ji

Lauren Crockett - Sibling Architecture

Hilary Duff - Kennedy Nolan Architects

Lisa Garner - Lian Architects

Jason Goh - Tzannes

Elise Honeyman - Abask Studio and Redblue Architecture and Design

Liehan Janse van Rensburg - Architectus Conrad Gargett

Pippa Jensen - Pippa Architecture

Gumji Kang - Snøhetta

Julia Kaptein - Brunsdon Studio

Owen Kelly - Susan Dugdale and Associates

Sasha Lesiuk - Stewart Architecture

Kristina Levenko - Wardle

Rachel Licht - Licht Architecture

Michi Playford - Light House Architecture and Science

Ilana Razbash - Studio Razbash

Marni Reti - Kaunitz Yeung Architecture

Tahj Rosmarin - Card Practice

Georgina Russell - Andrew Campbell and Georgina Russell

Yvette Salmon - Aileen Sage Architects

Callum Senjov - Architectus Conrad Gargett

Kate Shepherd - Cumulus Studio

Leo Showell - Kerstin Thompson Architects

Nicholas Souksamrane - BVN

John Yu - Rad Studio

The five winners of the 2025 Dulux Study Tour will be announced on 5 February 2025.

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